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  2. The Williams Brothers (gospel group) - Wikipedia

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    The Williams Brothers is an American traditional black gospel music group from Jackson, Mississippi, they were formed in 1960 by Leon "Pop" Williams, who was the Williams' father, and early on the Williams' brother Frank Douglas was a member. At its inception, The group consisted of three brothers, Doug Williams, Leonard Williams, Melvin ...

  3. Chet Atkins Plays Back Home Hymns - Wikipedia

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    Writing for Allmusic, critic Jason Ankeny wrote that the album is "simply too brief to stand as a definitive collection of the guitarist's spiritual recordings; his instrumental work is impeccable of course, but performances of favorites like "Amazing Grace," "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" and "The Old Rugged Cross" pass by too quickly to properly whet the listener's appetite."

  4. The Gospel Train - Wikipedia

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    See media help. "The Gospel Train (Get on Board)" is a traditional African-American spiritual first published in 1872 as one of the songs of the Fisk Jubilee Singers. [2] A standard Gospel song, it is found in the hymnals of many Protestant denominations and has been recorded by numerous artists. The first verse, including the chorus is as follows:

  5. Tim Bowman Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Tim Bowman Jr. Timothy Bowman Jr. (born May 26, 1987) is an American gospel musician. He started his music career in 2012 with the release of Beautiful by Trippin 'N' Rhythm Records. This album was his breakthrough release upon the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums and Independent Albums charts. The song "He Will", featuring Vickie Winans, his ...

  6. Lonnie Mack - Wikipedia

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    Still in 1963, Mack released "Wham!", a gospel-esque guitar rave-up. It reached No. 24 on Billboard's Pop chart in September. [71] Although "Memphis" was the bigger hit, many associate the faster-paced "Wham!" (and the lesser-known, but still faster "Chicken-Pickin" [82] from 1964) with the guitar style he pioneered. [83] From Legends of Rock ...

  7. What do you do when you hear God’s call? Listen closely - AOL

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    I will admit that it’s not easy hearing the voice of the Lord Jesus when you’re out there in the dark places. But that’s exactly when you need his voice the most. And that’s when you need ...

  8. Have I Done Any Good? - Wikipedia

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    is a Mormon hymn, number 223 in Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The hymnal (text) was matched to the music for a popular tune "East Liverpool". [1][2] It has been called "introspective" in tone, [3] and a "popular hymn" that can be used to inspire discussion about the effectiveness of Mormon missions. [4]

  9. The Guitar Man - Wikipedia

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    The Guitar Man. " The Guitar Man " is a song written by David Gates and originally recorded by the rock group Bread. It first appeared on Bread's 1972 album, Guitar Man. It is a mixture of the sounds of soft rock, including strings and acoustic guitar, and the addition of a wah-wah effect electric guitar, played by Larry Knechtel.