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  2. Ricky Dillard - Wikipedia

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    Dillard was born on February 25, 1965, [1] [non-primary source needed] in Chicago Heights, Illinois, [2] as Ricky Rydell Dillard. His mother and grandmother imparted to him a love of gospel music, and he was raised in the church singing in the choir at the age of five years, and eventually got the opportunity to direct the youth choir at St. Bethel Baptist Church.

  3. Milton Brunson - Wikipedia

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    Brunson was born on June 28, 1929, [1] in Chicago, Illinois. [2] His father was a stockyard worker, while his mother was a music and religion teacher. [2] After he graduated from McKinley High School, [3] he pursued a career in music by getting trained by Thomas A. Dorsey, Mahalia Jackson, and Robert Johnson, to hone his craft in the arts. [2]

  4. Awaiting on You All - Wikipedia

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    "Awaiting on You All" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released on his 1970 triple album, All Things Must Pass. Along with the single "My Sweet Lord", it is among the more overtly religious compositions on All Things Must Pass, and the recording typifies co-producer Phil Spector's influence on the album, due to his liberal use of reverberation and other Wall of Sound production ...

  5. Who Can I Run To - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Ricky Dillard and the New Generation Chorale released the album, Worked It Out. It included a version of "Who Can I Run To?" that answered the question with "I need the Lord." [18] At the end of 2008, this song was reworked into a house music track with vocals from Dawn Tallman, released on Thick Recordings.

  6. God's Beautiful City - Wikipedia

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    God's Beautiful City is a gospel album by Little Richard, recorded at unknown dates in Nashville, 1979. [1] [2] [3] Richard was inspired to record it due in part to the death of his brother. [4] After recording the album, Richard went on to record two unreleased tracks on June 17, 1981 – "One Day at a Time" and "Where Will I Go Without the Lord?"

  7. The Soul Stirrers - Wikipedia

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    The group was formed by (Silas) Roy Crain, launching his first quartet who sang in a jubilee style, in 1926 in Trinity, Texas, United States. [1] In the early 1930s, after Crain moved to Houston, he joined an existing group on the condition that it change its name to The Soul Stirrers: this name yields from the description of one of Roy Crain's earlier quartets as "soul-stirring".

  8. Every Time I Feel the Spirit - Wikipedia

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    Alternative Lyrics Refrain Every time I feel the Spirit moving in my heart I will pray. Yes, every time I feel the Spirit moving in my heart I will pray Verse 1 Upon the mountain, my Lord spoke, out his mouth came fire and smoke. All around me, looks so shine, ask my Lord if all was mine. [Refrain] Verse 2 Jordan River, runs right cold,

  9. Brother Joe May - Wikipedia

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    He began singing at Thomas A. Dorsey's National Conventions of Gospel Choirs and Choruses, directed by Smith, and after a performance in Los Angeles in 1949 was signed by talent scout J. W. Alexander to Specialty Records. His first record, "Search Me Lord", became a gospel hit, and was estimated to have sold over one million copies though ...

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