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Avalon Worship, originally known as Avalon, is an American Contemporary Christian music, contemporary Christian vocal quartet from Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville and was formed in 1995. The group has earned multiple RIAA Certification, RIAA-certified Gold album, gold records. The group consists of Janna Long, Greg Long (singer), Greg Long, Jody McBrayer, and Dani Rocca. Group history 1995–97 Avalon was formed in 1995 in Nashville after Norman Miller of Proper Management took the idea of beginning a vocal group to Grant Cunningham, Artists and repertoire, A&R Director at Sparrow Records. Cunningham attended an artist showcase in Nashville where he heard singer Michael Passons and made him the first Avalon member. Former Truth (American band), Truth vocalist and South Carolina native Janna Potter (later Janna Long) became the group's second member. Rikk Kittlemann and Tabitha Fair became part of the group, but each left after a short time. Long contacted Jody McBrayer, Mc ...
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Nashville
Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and List of municipalities in Tennessee, most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the county seat, seat of Davidson County, Tennessee, Davidson County in Middle Tennessee, located on the Cumberland River. Nashville had a population of 689,447 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of United States cities by population, 21st-most populous city in the United States and the fourth-most populous city in Southeastern United States, the Southeast. The city is the center of the Nashville metropolitan area, home to 2.1 million people, and is among the fastest growing cities in the nation. Named for Francis Nash, a general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, the city was founded in 1779 when this territory was still considered part of North Carolina. The city grew quickly due to its strategic location as a port on the Cumberland River and, in the 19th century, a railr ...
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In A Different Light (Avalon Album)
''In a Different Light'' is Avalon's third studio album, released on March 23, 1999. It is the first album with group member Cherie Adams, who replaced Nikki Hassman-Anders. This is Avalon's second album to be certified Gold by the RIAA. The project was an instant hit at Christian radio, containing four No. 1 singles: "Can't Live A Day", "Take You At Your Word", "In Not Of", and "Always Have, Always Will". It debuted and peaked on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart at #81 for the week of April 10, 1999, spending a total of 13 weeks on that specific chart. Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from ''In a Different Light'' liner notes. *Avalon – Vocals **Janna Long ** Jody McBrayer **Cherie Paliotta ** Michael Passons * Adam Anders – Bass (3, 10) *George Cocchini – Guitar (2, 5) * Eric Darken – Percussion (4, 5) * Scott Denté – Acoustic guitar (6–8) * Chris Eaton – Vocal arrangement (3, 5, 6) *Chris Harris – Vocal arrangement (1, 2) *Matt Huesmann – Additional ...
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Timeless Christian Classics
Timeless (or atemporal) or timelessness (or atemporality) may refer to: * Eternity, timeless existence or infinite duration * Immortality, everlasting life not limited by time Arts Film and television * ''Timeless'' (film), a 2016 German film * ''Timeless'' (American TV series), a 2016–2018 science fiction series * ''Timeless'' (Philippine TV series) or ''Sana'y Wala Nang Wakas'', a 2003–2004 drama series * Timeless (Vietnamese TV series), 2024–2025 * ''Barbra Streisand: Timeless'', a 2001 television special by Barbra Streisand * "Timeless" (''The Flash''), a 2021 television episode * "Timeless" (''Star Trek: Voyager''), a 1998 television episode Literature * ''Timeless'' (Carriger novel), a 2012 novel by Gail Carriger * ''Timeless'' (Cole novel), a 2003 ''Doctor Who'' novel by Stephen Cole * ''Timeless'' (Monir novel), a 2011 novel by Alexandra Monir Music * Timeless (Barbra Streisand), a 2000 concert tour * Timeless (Bert Nievera), a 19902002 concert serie ...
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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM, or HOCM when obstructive) is a condition in which muscle tissues of the heart become thickened without an obvious cause. The parts of the heart most commonly affected are the interventricular septum and the ventricles. This results in the heart being less able to pump blood effectively and also may cause electrical conduction problems. Specifically, within the bundle branches that conduct impulses through the interventricular septum and into the Purkinje fibers, as these are responsible for the depolarization of contractile cells of both ventricles. People who have HCM may have a range of symptoms. People may be asymptomatic, or may have fatigue, leg swelling, and shortness of breath. It may also result in chest pain or fainting. Symptoms may be worse when the person is dehydrated. Complications may include heart failure, an irregular heartbeat, and sudden cardiac death. HCM is most commonly inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern. I ...
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A Hymns Collection
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, and others worldwide. Its name in English is '' a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version is often written in one of two forms: the double-storey and single-storey . The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English, '' a'' is the indefinite article, with the alternative form ''an''. Name In English, the name of the letter is the ''long A'' sound, pronounced . Its name in most other languages matches the letter's pronunciation in open syllables. History The earliest known ancestor of A is ''aleph''—the first letter of the Phoenician ...
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Stand (Avalon Album)
''Stand'' is Avalon's ninth release and their sixth studio album. Originally titled ''The Other Side'' and slated to release in September 2005, ''Stand'' was actually released on January 24, 2006. The album includes a remake of a Russ Taff song, "We Will Stand", that features an additional bridge written by Taff, his wife Tori, and James Hollihan, Jr. ''Stand'' marked the 10-year anniversary for the group. Track listing Personnel Avalon * Janna Long – vocals * Jody McBrayer – vocals * Melissa Greene – vocals * Greg Long – vocals Musicians * Shaun Shankel – keyboards, acoustic piano, programming, arrangements, string arrangements * Bernie Herms – keyboards, acoustic piano, arrangements, string arrangements * Mark Hammond – programming, drums, string arrangements * Brian Gocher – programming, acoustic guitar * Rob Hawkins – guitars * Will Owsley – guitars * Tony Lucido – bass * Joey Canaday – bass * Mark Hill – bass * Adam Nitti – bas ...
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The Creed (album)
''The Creed'' is the eighth album released by Christian vocal group Avalon, and their fifth studio project. It is the first Avalon album to include Greg Long (group member Janna Long's husband), who replaced Michael Passons after his unexpected departure in mid-2003. ''The Creed'' debuted and peaked at #104 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart for the week of March 13, 2004, and to date has spent a total of eight weeks there. Billboard.com/ref> It also made an appearance on Billboard's Christian Albums chart, reaching its highest ranking at #4, also for the week of March 13, 2004. On the Christian Albums chart, it spent a total of nineteen weeks. The project was unable to produce a No. 1 radio single, a rare occurrence in the group's successful career. However, lead single "All" managed to peak at #2 on Radio & Records' Christian AC chart and spent a total of eight weeks in the chart's top five.
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People (magazine)
''People'' is an American weekly magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories. It is published by Dotdash Meredith, a subsidiary of IAC. With a readership of 46.6 million adults in 2009, ''People'' had the largest audience of any American magazine, but it fell to second place in 2018 after its readership significantly declined to 35.9 million. ''People'' had $997 million in advertising revenue in 2011, the highest advertising revenue of any American magazine. In 2006, it had a circulation of 3.75 million and revenue expected to top $1.5 billion. It was named "Magazine of the Year" by '' Advertising Age'' in October 2005, for excellence in editorial, circulation, and advertising.Martha Nelson Named Editor, The People Group
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Billboard (magazine)
''Billboard'' (stylized in letter case, lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation. The magazine provides music charts, news, video, opinion, reviews, events and styles related to the music industry. Its Billboard charts, music charts include the Billboard Hot 100, Hot 100, the Billboard 200, 200, and the Billboard Global 200, Global 200, tracking the most popular albums and songs in various music genres. It also hosts events, owns a publishing firm and operates several television shows. ''Billboard'' was founded in 1894 by William Donaldson and James Hennegan as a trade publication for bill posters. Donaldson acquired Hennegan's interest in 1900 for $500. In the early years of the 20th century, it covered the entertainment industry, such as circuses, fairs and burlesque shows, and also created a mail service for travelling entertainers. ''Billboard'' began focusing more on the music industry as the jukebox ...
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Conversion Therapy
Conversion therapy is the pseudoscientific practice of attempting to change an individual's sexual orientation, romantic orientation, gender identity, or gender expression to align with heterosexual and cisgender norms. Methods that have been used to this end include forms of brain surgery, surgical or chemical (hormonal) castration, aversion therapy treatments such as electric shocks, nausea-inducing drugs, hypnosis, counseling, spiritual interventions, visualization, psychoanalysis, and arousal reconditioning. There is a scientific consensus that conversion therapy is ineffective at changing a person's sexual orientation or gender identity and that it frequently causes significant long-term psychological harm. An increasing number of jurisdictions around the world have passed laws against conversion therapy. Historically, conversion therapy was the treatment of choice for individuals who disclosed same-sex attractions or exhibited gender nonconformity, which were ...
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The Very Best Of Avalon
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee' ...
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Jadyn Douglas
Jadyn Douglas (previously known as Jadyn Maria; born April 20, 1985) is a Puerto Rican singer. At the age of seventeen, she was signed to EMI and later to Universal Motown in 2008, releasing a few singles to little commercial success. Douglas then started a country-pop trio with her sister (Jaclyn) and brother-in-law (Blake) in 2014 called ''Arten Way''. At the same time, she began taking roles as an actress and in 2015 was cast in a supporting role for Eva Longoria's ''Telenovela'' on NBC. Life and career Jadyn Douglas was born Joy Lynn Strand Pas in San Juan, Puerto Rico but grew up in Nashville, Tennessee from age two. She was the first daughter born to Southern Baptist pastor Dan Strand, and wife Rosa. Her father is American of English, Scottish, and Dutch descent, and her mother is Puerto Rican. Her family's Christian background meant that she was immersed in Christian music. She began singing in church from age two. At 17 Jadyn was signed to EMI/CMG, after being sp ...
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