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The Steeles

Known for his or her socially conscious anthems a lot more than their big, sweeping worship ballads, the Steeles certainly are a Tennessee-based Southern gospel group (never to become confused using the African-American gospel band of the same name) with a family group nucleus of couple, Jeff and Sherry Steele, …

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The Hoppers

Best-known because of their hit recording of “Shoutin’ Period,” the family members Southern gospel group the Hoppers shaped completely back the ’70s, performed in the Ronald Reagan spiritual inaugural ceremony in 1981, but missed their greatest well-known success before ’90s. Created by Claude Hopper, together with his wife Connie within …

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Maranatha Praise Band

A record firm founded away from a Costa Mesa, California chapel in 1971 by Chuck Smith, Jr. to market the compliment & worship performers and songwriters who have been just starting to emerge beyond the traditional cathedral music group, Maranatha! Music grew right into a posting and documenting label giant …

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Canton Junction

Canton Junction are an American nation gospel vocal quartet based out of San Antonio, Tx. Initially formed like a trio in 2011 by business lead vocalist Aaron Crabb, tenor Matthew Hagee, and baritone Michael Sykes, the group quickly expanded to add acclaimed bass vocalist Tim Duncan. Using their wealthy harmonies …

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