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Kimberly Stewart and Paris Hilton make a grand entrance to a Maxim party…and an even grander exit.
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The Aspen Institute commissioned TRI to manage and deliver the National Education Summit in Washington, DC at the Mayflower Hotel. The goal of the Summit was to bring the brightest minds, national leaders, and innovative thinkers together to build on the success of the American education system and to identify approaches and solutions for some of the most pressing and urgent issues of our time. Speakers included: Walter Isaacson, Secretary Spellings, Governor Roy Romer, Juan Williams from Fox News, Michael Lomax of the United Negro College Fund, Tom Donahue of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Joel Klein from NYC Public Schools, Byron Auguste, Govenor John Engler, Wade Henderson, John Podesta, Governor Tommy Thompson, Ronald Brownstein from Prince George's County Schools, John Deasy, Beverly Hall from Atlanta Public Schools, Kati Haycock, Janet Murguia National Coucil of La Raza, Randi Weingarten from American Federation of Teachers, Former Secretary Rod Paige, Sir Michael Barber former chief adviser to Tony Blair, David Bradley, William Green, Michael Ortiz, Vicki Phillips of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Gene Wilhoit, Katherine Bradley, Theodore Mitchell from the California State Board of Education, John Chubb, Michael Feinberg, Michelle Rhee of DC Public Schools, Jonathan Schnur, Secretary Rice, the Rev. Al Sharpton, and education policy advisors to Obama and McCain.
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Beverley Mitchell's Song My angel about the digidestined
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Beverly Hills Country Club Celebrity Event with Kurt Evans, Janet Dubois, Linda Hopkins, Carmelita Pittman, Mint condition, bones with clayton, Ruben Rodriguez, jim bailey, West hollywood Actors,Arthur Mitchell, CEO and Author, Jovani, image,creo, crystal velazquez, triniti, jason champion, chris bolton, cynthia jones, dewayne mccoy. website http://web.me.com/clown1
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Mr. O'Neal and his late brother, Edward Vazon O'Neal Jr., began singing gospel at age 12. In 1969, the O'Neals were voted the "World's Greatest Gospel Duo'' by the National Association of Television and Radio Artists. Their duet "Jesus Dropped the Charges'' won them national acclaim in the movie "Say Amen, Somebody'' — a documentary on gospel music pioneer Willa Mae Ford Smith. In 2004, the duo were inducted into the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame alongside CeCe Winans, Donnie McClurkin and other gospel figures. The duo recorded nearly two dozen albums, including some for Leon Russell's record label. During the 1950s, the O'Neal brothers performed in churches around St. Louis. By 1960, they were performing outside the area.They performed nationally at Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden and the Kennedy Center, and locally at the Fox Theatre, American Theatre, Powell Symphony Hall, Kiel Auditorium and Westport Playhouse. Oleta Adams Yolanda Adams Rance Allen Vanessa Bell Armstrong Inez Andrews The Blind Boys of Alabama Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Michael Brooks Kim Burrell Shirley Caesar Byron Cage The Caravans Kurt Carr Steven Curtis Chapman Alvin Chea The Clark Sisters Rev. James Cleveland Cheryl "Coko" Clemons Marcus Cole Commissioned The Crabb Family Beverly Crawford Andrae Crouch Sandra Crouch Montrell Darrett The Davis Sisters Cedric Dent The Dixie Hummingbirds Thomas A. Dorsey Five Blind Boys of Mississippi Kirk Franklin Aretha Franklin Gaither Vocal Band Cassietta George Amy Grant Al Green Bessie Griffin Deitrick Haddon Danniebelle Hall Fred Hammond Edwin Hawkins Tramaine Hawkins Walter Hawkins Israel Houghton Mahalia Jackson Blind Willie Johnson Mitchell Jones John P. Kee Joey Kibble Karima Kibble Mark Kibble Dorothy Love Coates Donald Lawrence Heather Martin Mary Mary Donnie McClurkin Claude V. McKnight III Roberta Martin Men of Standard Mighty Clouds of Joy Mississippi Mass Choir J. Moss Nicole Mullen Martha Munizzi William H. Murphy Aaron Neville
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Rev. Roberts was a longtime producer for Savoy Records. It was his church choir -- the Angelic Choir of the First Baptist Church of Nutley, NJ -- that teamed with Rev. James Cleveland on the historic "Peace Be Still" recording session in September 1963. That album took Cleveland and the Angelic Choir to new levels of popularity in the gospel music industry and helped make Savoy the "go to" label for gospel choirs for the next three decades. Rev. Roberts also recorded with his wife and with the Gospel Chordettes, which changed its name when the Archie Bleyer Chordettes ("Mr. Sandman") took issue. Rev. Roberts said he changed the group's name to the Lawrence Roberts Singers "because I know nobody had THAT name!" Rev. Lawrence Roberts passed away July 14, 2008 Oleta Adams Yolanda Adams Rance Allen Vanessa Bell Armstrong Inez Andrews The Blind Boys of Alabama Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Michael Brooks Kim Burrell Shirley Caesar Byron Cage The Caravans Kurt Carr Steven Curtis Chapman Alvin Chea The Clark Sisters Rev. James Cleveland Cheryl "Coko" Clemons Marcus Cole Commissioned The Crabb Family Beverly Crawford Andrae Crouch Sandra Crouch Montrell Darrett The Davis Sisters Cedric Dent The Dixie Hummingbirds Thomas A. Dorsey Five Blind Boys of Mississippi Kirk Franklin Aretha Franklin Gaither Vocal Band Cassietta George Amy Grant Al Green Bessie Griffin Deitrick Haddon Danniebelle Hall Fred Hammond Edwin Hawkins Tramaine Hawkins Walter Hawkins Israel Houghton Mahalia Jackson Blind Willie Johnson Mitchell Jones John P. Kee Joey Kibble Karima Kibble Mark Kibble Dorothy Love Coates Donald Lawrence Heather Martin Mary Mary Donnie McClurkin Claude V. McKnight III Roberta Martin Men of Standard Mighty Clouds of Joy Mississippi Mass Choir J. Moss Nicole Mullen Martha Munizzi William H. Murphy Aaron Neville Newsboys Nichole Nordeman Washington Phillips Chris Poole Elvis Presley Billy Preston Twila Paris Karl Reid Woody Rock Thurman Ruth aka Thermon Ruth, T. Ruth Ron Kenoly Ira D.
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Clara Ward (April 21, 1924 - January 16, 1973)[1] was a gospel artist who achieved great success, both artistic and commercial, in the 1940s and 1950s as leader of The Famous Ward Singers. A gifted singer and arranger, Ward took the lead-switching style used by male gospel quartets to new heights, leaving room for spontaneous improvisation and vamping by each member of the group while giving virtuouso singers such as Marion Williams the opportunity to step forward in songs such as "Surely, God Is Able" (the first million-selling gospel hit), "How I Got Over" (which Clara wrote, one of the most famous songs in the Black gospel repertoire), and "Packin' Up". Clara Ward ranks among the greatest of gospel singers; only Mahalia Jackson is more exalted. Her beautiful alto (with a somewhat nasal tone) in gospel songs and the Methodist hymns of the eighteenth century continues to delight music lovers. She had a marked influence on later singers, such as her protegee Aretha Franklin, who adopted her moan for secular songs and who saluted Ward in Amazing Grace, the gospel album she made with James Cleveland in the early 1970s. Clara Ward died in 1973 at the age of 48. Aretha Franklin and Rev. C. L. Franklin sang at Clara Ward's funeral in Philadelphia in 1973; Marion Williams sang at Clara's second memorial service held days later in Los Angeles, California. Oleta Adams Yolanda Adams Rance Allen Vanessa Bell Armstrong Inez Andrews The Blind Boys of Alabama Kim Burrell Shirley Caesar Byron Cage The Caravans The Clark Sisters Rev. James Cleveland Commissioned Beverly Crawford Andrae Crouch Sandra Crouch Montrell Darrett The Davis Sisters The Dixie Hummingbirds Thomas A. Dorsey Five Blind Boys of Mississippi Aretha Franklin Cassietta George Al Green Bessie Griffin Danniebelle Hall Fred Hammond Edwin Hawkins Tramaine Hawkins Walter Hawkins Mahalia Jackson Blind Willie Johnson Mitchell Jones John P. Kee Joey Kibble Karima Kibble Mark Kibble Dorothy Love Coates Donald Lawrence Heat
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Elbernita "Twinkie" Clark is a two-time Grammy Award winning American gospel singer, composer, musician, and evangelist. She is a member of The Clark Sisters, an influential gospel vocal ensemble active since the late 60's. Solo career Since leaving The Clark Sisters she has recorded several solo albums intermittently including Comin' Home, Masterpiece. In 2002, she recorded her first live solo album Live in Charlotte. Twinkie's son John Terrell raps on the album. Its success warranted another live effort, the Asaph Ward-produced Home Once Again: Live in Detroit, two years later. She also released a collaboration project with the Florida A&M University Gospel Choir called Twinkie Clark-Terrell Presents the Florida A&M University Gospel Choir which also was a mainstay in the Billboard Gospel top 10 in late 1996. Discography Praise Belongs To God (1979) Ye Shall Receive Power (1981) Comin' Home (1992) Masterpiece (1996) Twinkie Clark presents FAMU Gospel Choir (1996) Twinkie Clark and Friends: Live In Charlotte N.C. (2002) Home Once Again: Live In Detroit (2004) Praise & Worship (2006) (Compilation) Oleta Adams Yolanda Adams Rance Allen Vanessa Bell Armstrong Kim Burrell Kurt Carr The Clark Sisters Cheryl "Coko" Clemons Commissioned The Crabb Family Beverly Crawford Andrae Crouch Sandra Crouch Montrell Darrett The Davis Sisters Thomas A. Dorsey Kirk Franklin Aretha Franklin Amy Grant Al Green Deitrick Haddon Danniebelle Hall Fred Hammond Edwin Hawkins Tramaine Hawkins Walter Hawkins Israel Houghton Mahalia Jackson Mitchell Jones John P. Kee Joey Kibble Karima Kibble Mark Kibble Donald Lawrence Mary Mary Donnie McClurkin Claude V. McKnight III Roberta Martin Men of Standard J. Moss William H. Murphy Aaron Neville Stevie Wonder Karl Reid Marvin Sapp Karen Clark Sheard Kierra "Kiki" Sheard Sounds of Blackness Richard Smallwood Keith Staten Candi Staton Ruben Studdard The Swan Silvertones Take 6 Sister Rosetta Tharpe David Thomas Tonéx Trin-i-tee 5:7 Tye Tribbett Hezekiah
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Beverly Hills Country Club Celebrity Event with Kurt Evans, Janet Dubois, Linda Hopkins, Carmelita Pittman, Mint condition, bones with clayton, Ruben Rodriguez, jim bailey, West hollywood Actors,Arthur Mitchell, CEO and Author, Jovani, image,creo, crystal velazquez, triniti, jason champion, chris bolton, cynthia jones, dewayne mccoy
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A continuation of the video, The Many Thoughts of Rogero. :)
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Have you ever met an angel Who's smile is like the sun Who's laugh is like a melody That reaches everyone Have you ever hugged and angel Swept up in their embrace And swear there's nothin' in this world That makes you feel that day Have you ever really loved an angel Once you have you'll never be the same again Have you ever had to let go of an angel Say goodbye Let 'em fly My Angel My best friend Have you felt the strength of an angel When you needed it the most Lifted by those gentle wings You know you're not alone Every now and then I feel the peace inside Wherever life may take me I'm guided by that light Cause I have really loved (have really loved) An angel (an angel) And I will never be the same (how could I Ever be the same) again Cause I have had to let go of my angel Say goodbye (goodbye) Let him fly (let him fly) My Angel My best friend
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