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  2. Luther Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Luther Barnes (born March 10, 1954) [1] is a record producer, director, songwriter, composer and lead singer of Luther Barnes and the Sunset Jubilaires and the Red Budd Gospel Choir. Biography [ edit ]

  3. F. C. Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Reverend Fair Cloth "F. C." Barnes (June 22, 1929 – July 11, 2011) was an American gospel musician, and the founding pastor of Red Budd Holy Church, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. His recorded music career began in 1983, with the album Rough Side of the Mountain , released by Atlanta International Records (AIR Gospel); all his fifteen albums ...

  4. Category:American gospel singers - Wikipedia

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    This category relates to Gospel music singers who are natives or residents of the United States of America. To add singers to this listing please tag the articles or categories as follows:

  5. Category:American performers of Christian music - Wikipedia

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    Dave Barnes; Luther Barnes; Pat Barrett (musician) Brooke Barrettsmith; Cliff Barrows; Daniel Bashta; Francesca Battistelli; Israel Beachy; Joanna Beasley; Margaret Becker; Bob Bennett (singer-songwriter) Paris Bennett; Aaron Benward; Jeoffrey Benward; Noah Bernardo; Danny Berrios; Lisa Bevill; Charles Billingsley (musician) Terry Blackwood ...

  6. Luther Vandross - Wikipedia

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    Luther Ronzoni Vandross Jr. (April 20, 1951 – July 1, 2005) was an American soul and R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer. Over his career, he achieved eleven consecutive RIAA-certified platinum albums and sold over 40 million records worldwide. [ 1 ]

  7. Ortheia Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Ortheia Barnes-Kennerly (October 18, 1944 – May 15, 2015) was an American R&B and jazz singer who opened for Motown greats including Stevie Wonder and later entered the ministry. [ 1 ] Career

  8. Chic (band) - Wikipedia

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    She was replaced as a singer by Alfa Anderson, who had done back-up vocals on the band's debut album. For the Sister Sledge project, Edwards and Rodgers wrote and produced "He's the Greatest Dancer" (originally intended to be a Chic song), in exchange for " I Want Your Love " (intended originally to be performed by Sister Sledge).

  9. Category:20th-century American male singers - Wikipedia

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    A. Gregory Abbott; Tommy Abbott; Colonel Abrams; Buddy Ace; Johnny Ace; David Ackles; Roy Acuff; Arthur Adams (singer) Eric Adams (musician) Jo Jo Adams; Johnny Adams