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David & Nicole Binion |
David and Nicole Binion have ministered in churches across the world and have made several television appearances on the Daystar Network and Trinity Broadcasting Network. David has penned many songs known around the globe. The Binions have recorded several worship CD’s, including a SpiritSound Music release entitled “When Heaven Kisses The Earth”. |
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Derric Johnson |
Derric Johnson is a well known and accomplished writer, arranger and producer. He has written nine books and has been a specialty writer for Radio City Music Hall. For seventeen years he served as a Creative Consultant for Walt Disney World where he arranged and produced Epcot Center's The Voices Of Liberty, America's premier a cappella stylists. |
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Ivan Parker is one of those rare singers you enjoy listening to regardless of the song. A regular guest on the Gaither Homecoming stage, Ivan has been voted Favorite Lead Vocalist by the readers of The Singing News Magazine six times and Favorite Male Vocalist nine times. One of his cherished awards came in 1996 when he was named the Department of Music Ministries Distinguished Soloist. |
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Kelly Bowling |
Kelly Bowling is no stranger to Gospel music, spending more than 15 years with The Crabb Family. During that time, they were the recipients of three GRAMMY nominations, 11 Dove Awards, and numerous other accomplishments. Kelly and her husband Mike Bowling recently celebrated their first number one song, “We Have A Saviour.” |
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Phil Stacey came to the world’s attention as one of the most memorable voices to come from American Idol. Stacey was born in Harlan County, Kentucky. He was greatly influenced by his grandfather who was a pastor in rural Kentucky. Eventually moving to Fairfield, Ohio he began singing in church. Stacey holds a degree in vocal performance from Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee, where he was a member of the exclusive choir, Lee Singers, and its even more exclusive touring group, Second Edition. In 2006, he served as the music minister for First Coast Christian Center in Jacksonville, Florida.
In 2003, Phil enlisted in the United States Navy where he served as a Musician Third Class, and was stationed at Navy Band Southeast in Jacksonville, Florida. Upon his honorable discharge from his military service Phil and his family moved to Nashville, Tennessee where he pursues his career.
Phil Stacey and his wife, Kendra, have two daughters, McKayla and Chloe.
*All photo credits need to go to Wade Schuerman. |
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