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Connie Vandeman-Jeffery
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Tim Veazey
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Tim has performed for everyone from the late Princess Margaret to Ted Turner and with everyone from Pete Fountain to Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers.
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Vocal Union
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Watermark
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Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Vocal Union (VU) has been touring the country for the past seven years performing for special church events, community concerts, and fundraisers. el
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Watermark is the husband-and-wife duo of Nathan and Christy Nockles; originally dubbed Watershed. They built a strong cult following in their native Houston before earning national recognition in 1998 opening for Point of Grace.
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Janet Webb
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Pierre Van Der Westhuizen
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Pierre van der Westhuizen, a native of South Africa, graduated from Potchefstroom University with a double major in Piano Performance and Composition & Theory. He made his concerto debut in 1998, performing with the National Chamber Orchestra of South Africa. He finished his doctoral studies in the U.S., focusing on piano performance. In 2001 he won an international competition to appear as soloist and chamber musician at the Rome Festival in Italy. He continues to perform internationally as soloist and collaborative pianist, and appeared as soloist with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, as well as such artists as Annette-Barbara Vogel (violin), Ioana Galu (violin), Joel Becktell (cello), and Deborah Norin-Kuehn (soprano).
Pierre is also part of the Westhuizen Piano Duo, with his wife Sophia van der Westhuizen. As duo, they have performed across the U.S. and South Africa, where they also teach master classes. They recently debuted at the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival in Michigan, which included such artists as James Tocco, Anne-Marie McDermott, Wu Han, and Jeremy Denk, and was recently featured on NPR and PBS Television as part of Chicago’s Dame Myra Hess Concert Series.
Dr. van der Westhuizen currently serves on the faculty of Heidelberg University, where he is Assistant Professor of Piano.
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Adrian Westney Jr.
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Shannon Wexelberg
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Adrian Westney's genius runs the gamut from orchestral arrangement and composition, to piano and directing choral music, to electronic music synthesis and MIDI/computer music technology.
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Shannon Wexelberg is a singer, songwriter, worship leader and pianist who loves to worship the Father and longs for her music to draw people closer to the Father's heart.
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Gina Williams
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Michelle Winters
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Award-winning Alberta born singer, songwriter, composer, and pianist, Gina Williams has performed extensively to thousands of people throughout Canada, the U.S., and overseas
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Michelle is a gospel singer, performer and recording artist. Having success with her debut album recorded in 2005 she is receiving air play on various radio stations with her song "Stand" including the #1 Christian Radio Station in America 94.9 FM KLTY.
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Cynthia Winthrop
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Dianne Wirtz
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Mezzo-soprano Cynthia has indeed been blessed with a natural talent for music. She has used her God given talents to sing with her home church, Bethel Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma, the Mixed Chorus at Memorial Sr. High School, Tulsa OK, and her own group, "A Touch of Faith."
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Dianne started singing at the age of 5 yrs. old. Her Father had a band and she would sing along as they practiced. It was through the tragedy of losing a baby at eight months of pregnancy, her Brother's death from a Motorcycle accident, her Mother's death and her Grandmother's death, that life changed for Her. She wanted to end her life as she felt she had nothing left to live for. God showed her that although she had lost everyone she loved she hadn't lost His love. It was through songs that she sang and people that God put into her life that helped her to go on.
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With Praise
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Christine Wollmann
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Singing together since 2001, contemporary Christian vocal group With Praise continues to grow in their passion for sharing the gospel to the ends of the earth.
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Working as a registered nurse, Christine has witnessed how death can change lives.
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Judy Wolter-Bailey
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Ron Woolsey
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An award-winning gospel recording artist, harpist Judy Wolter-Bailey has shared the magic of her music with the world for over thirty years.
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Ron Woolsey is pastor of the Marshall, Arkansas Seventh-day Adventist Church and speaker/director of The Narrow Way Ministry, a ministry of message, music, and missions. As a recording artist and concert musician he has released three CDs.
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Sandy Wyman
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Martin Young
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Sandy Wyman Johnson is the Executive Director of Mission and Service at an Adventist Health Hospital in California. She is a nurse and chaplain. A recording solo artist, author and speaker, her passion is to help others find their value and joy
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As far back as Martin can remember, he has loved and been moved by music. He began singing in church at age 9, accompanying himself on the ukulele and singing Whispering Hope.
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Veruschka Zarate
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Charity Zisengwe
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Veruschka Zarate is dedicated to expanding the Kingdom of Heaven and in sharing the good new of God's love and acceptance. She has shared Christ's redeeming love through music ministry for over 10 years.
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The first place winner of the Babbie Mason Music Conference International songwriting competition, singer/songwriter and speaker Charity Zisengwe (pronounced as Zee-sank-way) was born and raised in Zimbabwe.
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