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Home » 2016 » May » 20
01 - A Cross Between A Sinner And A Saint
02 - Didn't It Rain
03 - Good News Travels Fast
04 - Hallelujah For The Cross
05 - I Know He Knows
06 - Seconds Count (Feat. Karen Peck)
07 - Stained Glass
08 - Sunday Morning Sermon
09 - Just Wait, Be Still
10 - Like Every Days A Sunday
11 - If I'm Right
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Gisèle MacKenzie (January 10, 1927 – September 5, 2003) was a Canadian singer, most famous for her performances on the popular television program Your Hit Parade.
Gisele Marie Louise Marguerite La Fleche was born on Jan. 10, 1927, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Her father, a doctor who played the violin, and her mother, who sang and played the organ, encouraged her musical talent. She studied
violin in her teens at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, but she began singing and playing popular songs on the piano after school. At a party where she sang for wartime sailors, she met Robert Shuttleworth, a military bandleader, who later hired her to perform with his hotel orchestra. He became her business manager, and in 1958, her husband.
01. Gisele MacKenzie - I Never Was Loved By Anyone Else But You
02. Gisele MacKenzie - S
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01. Straight Outta Cold Beer
02. She’s Got a Way With Words
03. Bet You Still Think About Me
04. Every Time I Hear That Song
05. Came Here to Forget
06. Every Goodbye
07. It Ain’t Easy
08. Guy With a Girl
09. Go Ahead and Break My Heart (feat. Gwen Stefani)
10. Friends (From the Angry Birds Movie)
11. One Night Girl
12. Doing It to Country Songs (feat. The Oak Ridge Boys)
13. Green
14. You Can’t Make This Up
15. Savior’s Shadow
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The origins of the Ace in the Hole go back to the band "Stoney Ridge," which was composed of Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University) students including lead guitarist Ron Cabal, steel guitarist Mike Daily, bass player Terry Hale, drummer Tommy Foote and lead vocalist Jay Dominguez. Dominguez and Foote left the band after graduating in 1975, and the band began a search for a new singer by posting bulletins around the Southwest Texas campus. George Strait, who was studying Agricultural science at the school, contacted the band and was soon hired after an audition. The group was thereafter renamed the Ace in the Hole. The group regularly performed at Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos, Texas, where they made their debut on October 13, 1975 along with new drummer Ted Stubblefield, who replaced Foote. Acts such as Asleep at the
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