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Marvin Jerome Yancy (May 31, 1950 – March 22, 1985) was an American gospel musician, pastor and Grammy-winning record producer, and former pastor of Fountain of Life Baptist Church. He started his music career, in 1971, with The Independents , who were an American R&B vocal group .
After the group broke up and recording the solo albums, Passionate Breezes and Gonna Getcha Love, Chuck Jackson, along with fellow group member Marvin Yancy, achieved success as the producers and writers for most of Natalie Cole's early chart releases, [1] and also had success with Phyllis Hyman and Ronnie Dyson.
Marvin Winans: Bring Back the Days of Yea and Nay: Rev. Marvin Yancy for Heavy Load; Howard McCrary for So Good; Philip Nicholas for Stop Your Searchin' (Try God!)
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Pastor Marvin Winans is shown on the roof of the Perfecting Church on Woodward at 7 Mile in Detroit in July 2011. At the time, construction had stalled for a couple of years due to the economy ...
Jackson was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1937. [2] He grew up in Latta, South Carolina, singing in a gospel group, and moved to Pittsburgh when he was 13. [3] ...
Yancy was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2022 for continuous sexual abuse of a child out of Victoria County, according to jail records. Show comments. Advertisement.
Miller is accused of killing 34-year-old Marvin Yancey in the early hours of July 16. Authorities allege he shot Yancey with an AR-style rifle that was tracked to an abandoned car later that day ...