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Gaither Vocal Band
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Luke Garrett
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In the field of gospel music, the story of the birth of the Gaither Vocal Band has become the stuff of legends. But it did happen...in January, 1981...in Florida. That's when Bill Gaither brought his experimental quartet-featuring Gary McSpadden, Steve Green, Lee Young and himself-to the microphone to sing "First Day In Heaven."
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Exceptional talent, a rich heartwarming voice, and a contagious excitement for ministry are unmistakable characteristics of Christian recording artist Luke Garrett
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Lari Goss
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Steve Green
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Lari Goss is best known within the Christian music industry in the areas of music production, orchestral arranging and keyboard artistry. He has produced critically acclaimed projects for such artists as The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, The Cathedrals, The Martins, Larnelle Harris, The Gaither Vocal Band, Janet Paschal, and many others.
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Throughout his 20 years of ministry, Steve's music has been honored with four Grammy nominations, 13 #1 songs, and seven Dove Awards, Christian music's highest honor. With 23 recordings to his credit, including children's projects and Spanish-language albums, Green has sold over three million albums worldwide.
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Jeremy Hall
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Marshall Hall
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Music has been an important part of Jeremy's life since the beginning. As a child his father, one of seven children, would tour around the Great Lakes states and perform family concerts. Subsequently, this heritage of music was past on to Jeremy from a young age.
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Marshall Hall is the newest member of the The Gaither Vocal Band, but he traveled a long road to be where he is today in his music career.
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Herman & Sonnie Harp
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Larnelle Harris
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In addition to more than 270 concert appearances annually, the Harps assist in crusades and campmeetings. They've appeared on the Family Reunion Videos and are heard on Christian radio and television throughout North America.
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In an industry as fickle as the music business, Larnelle has consistently managed to maintain a sound and identity distinctly his own, while still remaining a vital and hugely popular part of the ever-evolving picture of popular music
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Charles Haugabrooks
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HeartStrings
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Watch Charles Haugabrooks sing only one song and you'll know he enjoys singing! "In some miraculous way, music got into me," he explains
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HeartStrings has been playing together for over two years. Jim Nord plays the Hammered Dulcimer, Jeff Nash plays Acoustic and Classical Guitars, and Bill Hale plays the Upright Bass. Each member has been a musician in some for or other for most of their lives.
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Heritage Singers
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His Voice
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A talented Christian vocal group with 40 years of ministry. The Heritage Singers are known for their brilliant vocal harmonies, This talented group of young, professional musicians feature seven carefully selected vocalists with vocal styles ranging from traditional to contemporary Christian.
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Carmen Hope
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Scott Houghton
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From the 1990 Miss Teen Florida to the Apollo Theater in New York City, Carmen will always be remembered for her heart-warming performance on National television representing Oakwood in the Miss Collegiate African American Pageant held at the Disney MGM Studios in Orlando, FL.
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David Huntsinger
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Hillsview Trio
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The Hillsview Trio began five years ago. Juanita(17), Clarissa(16), and Alissa(15), come from a diverse background that makes each as unique as the sound they create. Not only does each have her own distinct voice, but the way in which they blend their voices for their distinctive harmony captivates their audiences.
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Rachel Hyman
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Born into a Jewish home, Rachel grew up knowing the traditions of her culture. She sang her first solo at age 10 singing ironically "Amazing Grace" at a school talent show. Her performance drew robust praise, leading her to see she had a special gift for singing.
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