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"gospel truth" Definitions
  1. an unquestionably true statement, fact, etc.

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The American people were purposely misled and this was spread as gospel truth.
"Oh, I could never wear that" is less my gospel truth than a full-on warning.
We've taken the Mayflower tale as gospel truth ever since it was rediscovered in the 1840s.
He believes that some influencers don't caveat their posts and present them as opinion, rather than gospel truth.
And Trump's base, or whatever is left of it, will take his every last word as gospel truth.
"If that is in fact true, then you cannot accept as gospel truth anything they put in a document."  
But now, five years on, I can say for certain that what I wrote then was the gospel truth.
Can you recruit people who take the most preposterous lies of the right-wing news media as gospel truth?
If 2017 proved anything, it's that we've all got opinions — and we all think that ours are the gospel truth.
That's why it's so easy for so many to believe in conspiracies and take caricatures of their opponents as gospel truth.
Compromise as capitulation was a notion within conservative circles before Trump, but he seized the idea and turned it into gospel truth.
Think: The basic facts of our food, something that we take essentially as the gospel truth, are typed into some form by some human.
While this study shouldn't be considered a gospel truth, its projections are more than just wistful conjecture from an (extremely) invested party in the space.
All those truths we need to contend with are out of reach because we're so committed to this P.R. campaign, taught in schools as gospel truth, that we're peacekeepers.
Large chunks of the film are made up of Cambridge Analytica sales decks, which the directors appear to take as gospel truth about how sophisticated and successful the company was.
But even though we're searching for ways to experiment with different shades and even texture (hey, glitter lips), red lipstick is the gospel truth that will never steer you wrong.
While Graham's Christianity was, at times, challenging to both liberal and conservative mores, he was willing to speak what he saw as gospel truth to power along the political spectrum.
Limbaugh can mouth off wild innuendos about how Hillary is the most evil person on the planet, and soon that becomes the gospel truth to his legions of loyal listeners.
Nor are many open minded Americans going to accept the conclusion of the the special counsel report as gospel truth since, by its nature, any prosecutorial report is one sided.
At the same time, Trump has treated its revelations as gospel truth, launching a blood feud against Steve Bannon, his former chief strategist, based on Wolff's recounting of Bannon's comments.
On the next step of his survival man quest for gospel truth, Kevin is bitten by a snake, passes out at the foot of a mysterious mid-field crucifix, sees a dog, and wakes up days later in a house he doesn't recognize.
I believe that Trump knew better, but he still chose a path that elevated him to icon status among the alt-right and conservative talk radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, men whose millions of minions hang upon their every word as the Gospel truth.
Like the idea that the police owe you one phone call after you get arrested (it's much more complicated than that), we eventually accept movie shorthand as the gospel truth, and before you know it, we just assume these things we see time after time are basically realistic.
At issue for Republicans is whether the Trump base -- which views what the President says as gospel truth and believes the media is lying, at all times, for partisan purposes -- turns out to vote for Moore and whether that turnout is enough to put him over the top.
You are one of the few Democrats, like our Alan Dershowitz that has looked at what has happened here as it relates to FISA warrants, lies paid for, unverified, to get warrants to spy on opposition party candidates and literally, even though it&aposs unverified fed to FISA judges like it&aposs gospel truth and how dangerous this is for this country.
To be clear: An anonymously leaked CIA assessment should certainly not be taken for the gospel truth, and indeed there appears to be an interagency dispute over whether Russia's aims in hacking the email accounts of various notable Democrats here were specifically to elect Trump president (as the new CIA assessment suggests) or whether they could also have been to generally cause chaos and interfere with the US's election (which is reportedly the FBI's position).
Wommack joined Trinity Broadcasting Network's lineup with his own daily radio and television show Gospel Truth with Andrew Wommack.
Swag is the fourth solo album by former Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke, released in 2001. It would be his last studio album until the upcoming 2020 album The Gospel Truth.
Not gifted with eloquence, and I think, actually indifferent to all but apostolic unction and Gospel truth... he wrought with heroic devotion in the day of small things and the hand of that master builder was in the foundation of the Church.
The Gospel Truth Choir was founded by Tracey Braithwaite, formerly a backing vocalist with Horse McDonald and KT Tunstall. The choir draws from a large pool of professional and semi-pro singers in Scotland, many of whom have their own musical careers.
Lemmel first published the hymn in England as a pamphlet in 1918, and then included it in a 1922 collection called Glad Songs. It was included in a 1924 American collection entitled Gospel Truth in Song and was widely reprinted in other collections.
Sherine was also associated with Grand Wazoo Band of 1000 Dances, The Editions (1980–84), Bang, Big Choir, Bob Starkie Shape Up, Gospel Truth, Jo Jo Zep, Black Coffee, Dianna Boss and The Extremes, The Rock Party, Mercy Mercy (1991), Sherine, and Sherine's X Machine.
At these he would preach wearing his prison uniform and chains.Collier, Richard The General Next to God - The Story of William Booth and The Salvation Army Gospel Truth website Envoy ’Darkie’ Hutton conducted many great soul-saving campaigns until he was Promoted to Glory in 1921.
In recent years, Stevenson discovered and produced the R&B; female artist Jaisun for an album that reached #1 in major breakout markets, but he has largely been involved in producing stage musicals. The latter include Swann, Showgirls, Wings and Things, The Gospel Truth, TKO, and Chocolate City.
Robertson appeared on the Scottish segment of BBC's Children in Need telethon on 14 November 2008, performing a re-worked version of "We Have a Dream" alongside Edwyn Collins, The Gospel Truth Choir, the Tartan Army, and a host of Scottish celebrities. On 16 January 2010, he performed with a live band in Glasgow for the first time since 1981 as part of the Celtic Connections Festival. "A Scottish Songbook" featured a number of diverse artists performing songs written by Scots, and Robertson performed "Twisted" (written by Annie Ross and Wardell Gray) and his own "The Living Years" – backed by house band Session A9 and The Gospel Truth Choir. The event was filmed for subsequent broadcast by BBC Scotland.
Nuncio Gessi, angrily protested the provocative megalomaniac posting of a festoon on the door of the Church of the Humility showing the symbol of the Holy See in a "vacant" configuration, and a separate act of displaying a portrait, with the caption "Evangelicae veritatis propugnator acerrimus" (Ardent Defender of Gospel Truth).
On 11 April 2017, The King Blues released their fifth studio album The Gospel Truth on Cooking Vinyl Records. The first album since 2012 got a number 1 spot on the cassette chart, a top 20 placing on the vinyl chart and a top 40 placing on the overall chart.
Kayvette Records was an American independent record label that began in 1975, owned by T.K. Records, and came to a close in late 1981. It had musical artists and groups, such as Facts of Life, Jackie Moore, Otis Clay, Brandye, The Gospel Truth, The Meadows Brothers, and The Citizen Band on its roster.
Wommack started to preach in 1969. He married his wife Jamie in 1972. Over the next six years, the couple led three small churches and had two sons, Joshua and Jonathan Peter. In 1976, Andrew broadcast his first Gospel Truth radio program on a little country-and-western station in Childress, Texas.
In 1946 McNeill won a prize in a BBC competition for her play Gospel Truth. She began writing radio dramas, which were broadcast by the BBC. She suffered a cerebral haemorrhage in 1953. During her recovery, she began writing novels both for adults and children, producing a large body of work between 1955 and 1964.
The Wommacks founded Andrew Wommack Ministries, Inc. in 1978 and moved their ministry to Colorado Springs in 1980. With the exception of a few months, Wommack has been broadcasting the program ever since. The Gospel Truth television program began on the INSP Network in January 2000, and was eventually carried by other Christian television networks and some individual stations.
The Gospel Truth Choir is a Scottish choir which performs a wide variety of music in a gospel style. Originally formed by Tracey Braithwaite and a group of friends in 2007 for the wedding of BAFTA-winning composer Paul Leonard- Morgan, they were soon regularly performing in recording studios and on stage, as well as being a feature of many wedding ceremonies.
In it the Bible was seen as a starting point with God having taken two steps towards Man, for the latter to respond with the third, logically conclusive one. According to Merezhkovsky, the First (Divine Father's) and the Second (Divine Son's) Testaments could be seen only as preliminary steps towards the Third one, that of the Holy Ghost. With the first maintaining the Law of God and the second – the Grace of God, what the third Testament should do is bring Liberation to the human race; the First Testament revealing God's power as the gospel Truth, the Second transforming the gospel Truth into Love, the Third translating Love into Liberation. In this last Kingdom "pronounced and heard will be – the final, never before revealed name of the coming one: God the Liberator," according to the author.
New Light on Jesus and the Gospels (HarperCollins, 1995) p. 8. German Lutheran theologian Andreas Osiander took a different view, proposing in Harmonia evangelica (1537) a number of attempted harmonisations, including the suggestion that Jesus must have been crowned with thorns twice, and that there were three separate episodes of cleansing of the Temple.Graham Stanton, Gospel Truth? New Light on Jesus and the Gospels (HarperCollins, 1995) p.
Characters are following during their adventures in North America. In novel five, Unspeakable, the main character is a survivor of the sinking of the Empress of Ireland. Pignat's second Governor General's Award came in 2015 for her sixth novel The Gospel Truth. Originally novel six was to be focused on a character from Greener Grass, but became the story of a number of characters on a Southern tobacco plantation.
Ben Steelman, "Praise Radio; It's the Gospel Truth: Christian Radio Is Gaining Popularity," Star- News, December 14, 1999. Carolina Christian Radio of Wilmington, owners of WWIL-FM, now own The Dove FM 89.7 and the station airs a blend of Christian praise, worship, and hymns including music from artists such as Robin Mark, Sovereign Grace Music, Hosanna, Darlene Zschech, Chris Tomlin, Travis Cottrell, Keith Getty, Hillsong, Enfield, and Don Moen.
Cliff Roquemore (28 September 1948 – 5 February 2002) was an American writer, producer and director. Principally active in Detroit theater, he was also involved with the production of several blaxploitation films, including The Human Tornado (1976), Petey Wheatstraw (1978) and Disco Godfather (1979). Roquemore also wrote the musical, The Gospel Truth, which toured nationally, winning NAACP Image Awards. He also directed Eartha Kitt's one-woman show in 1990.
Paul Kelbie, "Gospel Truth - Hebrides Invented Church Spirituals", The Independent - UK, 9-19-3 African- American economist and historian Thomas Sowell also notes that the southern, black, ex-slave population was acculturated to a considerable degree by and among their Scots-Irish "redneck" neighbours. Additionally, there are theories that the four-beats-per-measure structure of the blues might share its origins with the Native American tradition of pow wow drumming.
In 2010, Tom Jones recorded "Did Trouble Me", from Werner's The Gospel Truth, for his album Praise and Blame. Her eighth album, Live at Club Passim is collection of original songs (gospel, jazz & folk) recorded with her band: Colleen Sexton, Trina Hamlin & bassist Greg Holt. For her ninth album, Classics, she performs pop music from the 1960s and 1970s accompanied by chamber instruments. Her tenth album, entitled Kicking the Beehive, was released in March 2011.
Concordia University's Studio Arts Dept. Deanna Bowen (born November 5, 1969) is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice includes films, video installations, performances, drawing, sculpture and photography. Her work addresses issues of trauma and memory through an investigation of personal and official histories related to American slavery, migration, the Civil Rights Movement and the Ku Klux Klan.Westra, Monique, "The Gospel Truth: Deanna Bowen Digs deep into Family History in Stories to pass on...".
The group was the first to be signed to the Stax imprint Gospel Truth, and they recorded for the Stax organization throughout the 1970s. In 1972, the group appeared in the documentary film Wattstax. Following this appearance, the group was named "Best Religious Group" by the National Association of Television and Radio Announcers (NATRA). David Porter co-produced the group's 1975 album A Soulful Experience, for which he wrote an autobiographical song, "Just Found Me".
In the early 1970s, she signed to the Gospel Truth label, an offshoot of Stax, and recorded several singles as Joshie Jo Armstead, of which the most successful was "Stumblin' Blocks, Steppin' Stones" in 1974. She also sang as a backing singer for Stax. After Stax Records collapsed, Armstead continued to write songs through her own publishing company, and also worked as a fashion designer. She provided vocals for four titles on the 1977 Burt Bacharach LP Futures.
To counteract what he considered to be Crisp's erroneous doctrine, Daniel Williams published in 1695 A Defence of Gospel Truth. Lobb joined issue with Williams in A Peceable Enquiry into the nature of the present controversie among our United Brethren about Justification, (1693). Williams having briefly replied, Lobb published A Vindication of the Doctor, and myself (1695). Lobb next wrote A Report of the present state of the differences in Doctrinals between some Dissenting Ministers in London (1697).
''''' (This is now the gospel truth), TWV 1:183, is a cantata by Georg Philipp Telemann. Due to an erroneous attribution to Johann Sebastian Bach, it appears in the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV) as No. 141, but was moved to Anhang III, the Appendix of spurious works, in the 1990s second edition of that catalogue. The cantata's libretto by Johann Friedrich Helbig was published in 1720. Around 1723 Johann Balthasar König copied the manuscript, attributing its authorship to Telemann.
On November 21, 2013, radio host Janet Mefferd accused Driscoll of plagiarism. Mefferd claimed that 14 pages of Driscoll's book A Call to Resurgence quoted "extensively and without citation" from Peter Jones's 1999 book, Gospel Truth/Pagan Lies: Can You Tell the Difference? and Jones's 2010 book One or Two: Seeing a World of Difference. Driscoll's publisher Tyndale House stated that they performed a "thorough in-house review" and disagreed that this was a case of plagiarism.
On November 21, 2013, radio host Janet Mefferd accused Driscoll of plagiarism. Mefferd claimed that 14 pages of Driscoll's book A Call to Resurgence quoted "extensively and without citation" from Peter Jones's 1999 book, Gospel Truth/Pagan Lies: Can You Tell the Difference? and Jones's 2010 book One or Two: Seeing a World of Difference. Driscoll's publisher Tyndale House stated that they performed a "thorough in- house review" and disagreed that this was a case of plagiarism.
Along with local boys, he formed a blues band, the Mason–Dixon Line. In 1967, Haycock met Colin Cooper and joined his soul band The Gospel Truth. In 1968, they founded a new band, the Climax Chicago Blues Band, and then they eventually changed its name to the Climax Blues Band, in 1970. The band's original line-up consisted of Haycock (lead guitar, vocals), Cooper (harmonica, vocals), Derek Holt (guitar, vocals), Richard Jones (bass), Arthur Wood (keyboards), George Newsome (drums).
During the Reformation, Protestant theologians embraced the term as referring to "gospel truth". Martin Luther referred to the evangelische Kirche ("evangelical church") to distinguish Protestants from Catholics in the Catholic Church. Into the 21st century, evangelical has continued in use as a synonym for (mainline) Protestant in continental Europe, and elsewhere. This usage is reflected in the names of Protestant denominations, such as the Evangelical Church in Germany (a union of Lutheran and Reformed churches) and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
"Free will does not exist", according to Luther in his letter De Servo Arbitrio to Erasmus translated into German by Justus Jonas (1526), in that sin makes human beings completely incapable of bringing themselves to God. Noting Luther's criticism of the Catholic Church, Erasmus described him as "a mighty trumpet of gospel truth" while agreeing, "It is clear that many of the reforms for which Luther calls are urgently needed."Galli, Mark, and Olsen, Ted. 131 Christians Everyone Should Know.
Blue Aquarius was a 1970s funk/rock band with a big band sound, consisting of over 50 members who were followers of Prem Rawat and led by Rawat's brother Bhole Ji. The band recorded a self-titled album for Stax Records Gospel Truth label in 1972, and after performing at Millenium '73 they disbanded in 1974 at Rawat's order. Blue Aquarius included guitarist Kevin Dempsey and former Bee Gees drummer Geoff Bridgford, who composed several songs on the album that were popular with Rawat's followers.
The most successful collaboration was with Jackson; the two co-produced and co-wrote several tracks on her gold albums Caught Up (1974) and Still Caught Up (1975). Credits at SoulandFunkMusic.com. Retrieved 14 February 2014 He went on to work with Millie Jackson for some years on a series of albums and major R&B; hits until the Spring label closed in the mid-1980s. In the mid-1970s, he co-founded the Kayvette record label, which issued records by Jackie Moore, Otis Clay, and the Facts of Life (formerly The Gospel Truth).
On 25 November 2015, The King Blues announced their return, as well as announcing tour dates for Enter Shikari, for whom they would appear as special guests on their Mindsweep Tour the following year. In 2016, the band released "Off with Their Heads" on rapper Scroobius Pip's Speech Development record label. In 2017, the band signed to Cooking Vinyl Records and released their fifth full-length album The Gospel Truth. Itch wrote a poem called "Manchester" after the Manchester bombings which was used by ITN News in their report.
On 6 March, Carboni interviewed Morisi again and pointed out the inconsistencies between her story and the testimony of the Mortara family doctor, the Mortaras themselves, and both Lepori and Bussolari. She replied: "It's the Gospel truth". Carboni put it to Morisi that she might have invented the whole story out of spite against the Mortara family in the hope that the Church might reward her. When Carboni asked Morisi if she had been to San Domenico apart from for her interrogation, she stated that she had been there on two other occasions to try to secure a dowry from Father Feletti.
Performing around Philadelphia, Boston, and New York City, Susan began making a name for herself in the folk scene of the early 1990s. She recorded five albums from 1993 to 2001, and in 2001 she moved to Chicago. Her first five albums were all in the folk genre, but Werner's sixth album, I Can't Be New (2004), was a substantial departure, with original material in the vein of Tin Pan Alley, cabaret, and early jazz torch songs. Werner's seventh album, The Gospel Truth, was released in March 2007 and addresses themes of religion, faith, social responsibility, as well as religion from an agnostic's point of view.
Skeleton riots continued elsewhere until 1893 when they faded out.The Surrey Advertiser and County Times 23 September 1893, 1ff In 1889 at least 669 Salvation Army members were assaulted, including 251 women.Hughes, R. Kent, John: That You May Believe, Volume 43 Crossway Books (1999) pg 479 Google Books On one occasion, while defending themselves 86 Salvation Army members were arrested and imprisoned on disorderly conduct charges.'William Bramwell Booth: His Life and Ministry' on The Gospel Truth website When a new Salvation Army Corps was opened in Potton in Bedfordshire on 1 June 1890, large contingents of the Skeleton Army made fun of the local Salvationists.
Family Radio Network purchased 1490 AM WWIL in 1993 and, while the station struggled at first, the station was soon doing so well that Jim Stephens planned an FM station.Frank Maley, "Christian Radio; He's Sending a Message," Star-News, February 19, 1995. 90.5 FM WWIL signed on in 1995 with 20,000 watts and a contemporary Christian music format that included Sandi Patti, Michael W. Smith, Wayne Watson and First Call as well as talk show hosts Chuck Colson, D. James Kennedy, Joni Eareckson Tada and Chuck Swindoll.Ben Steelman, "Praise Radio; It's the Gospel Truth: Christian Radio Is Gaining Popularity," Star-News, December 14, 1999.
The King Blues have toured in support of their latest album "The Gospel Truth" Their reformation tours have been sold out and included doing "food drives" for local homeless charities Itch has given little press interviews In 2019, The King Blues released "38 Minutes" – a punk rock puppet opera written by Jonny Itch Fox. It is to be performed in a Camden venue in August 2019, it sold out months in advance. The musical theatre piece is based on a false alarm that went out in Hawaii in 2018 informing residents of an imminent missile. It took 38 minutes for a second alert stating it was a false alarm to go out.
Aside from 9&10 News broadcasts and the national Fox schedule, syndicated programming includes the newsmagazine programs AgDay, Right This Minute, and TMZ, the court shows The People's Court, Judge Mathis, and Justice with Judge Mablean, the talk show The Real, and the hunting show Tim Roller's Whitetail Journey. Religious programming includes the syndicated 700 Club and The Gospel Truth with Andrew Wommack, plus Sunday morning masses from the Diocese of Gaylord. Michigan-produced programs include the health and wellness program MI Healthy Mind and the sports talk show Ferris Sports Update Syndicated reruns on WFQX include the sitcoms 2 Broke Girls, Mike & Molly, Two and a Half Men, Mom, Modern Family, and The Big Bang Theory, plus the drama Castle.
The single was re-released in 2008 to raise money for BBC Children In Need, featuring a host of celebrities and produced by original writer BA Robertson. The celebrities included Samuel L. Jackson, Ashley Jensen, Dougray Scott, Billy Boyd, Chris Hoy, Ally McCoist, Fred MacAulay, Karen Dunbar and Elaine C. Smith, along with Gregory's Girl actor John Gordon Sinclair, who sang the original. Scotland's 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Norway also saw the Tartan Army play their part, as the fans were recorded roaring along to the track at half-time, helped by a karaoke-style prompt on the big screens at Hampden Park. The single, and subsequent live performance on BBC Scotland's live Children in Need show, also included the vocals of The Gospel Truth Choir.
Her music career started in 2013, with the release of So Good, on November 12, 2013 by Tyscot Records. The album charted on the Billboard charts at No. 19 on the Top Gospel Albums and at the 43 position on the Heatseekers Albums chart. This was awarded a four out of five crickets review by Da Gospel Truth, while Timothy Yap of BREATHEcast recognizes "Just like Tasha Cobbs, Tamela Mann and other women of gospel, Ruth has proven once again that if music is to make an impact for the sake of God's kingdom, it's not in the way the artist dresses or moves, but it's in being a sell-out for Jesus Christ." She was nominated at the 30th Stellar Awards for New Artist of the Year and the Traditional Female Vocalist of the Year categories.
Blues & Rhythm, The Gospel Truth is a British monthly music magazine dealing with all aspects of blues and gospel music. Founded in July 1984 it is - along with its American counterpart Living Blues - considered to be the premier magazine for all aspects of research into blues and rhythm & blues music (pre- and post-war blues, rhythm and blues, doo-wop vocal groups, vintage soul, gospel and the contemporary blues scene). Blues & Rhythm′s team of writers and reviewers consists of record collectors and some of the world's foremost experts on the history of Blues/R&B;/Doo Wop/Gospel and Soul music. Blues & Rhythm is run by an editorial board, since its inception it has carried on the long tradition of research into Blues, R&B; and Gospel music including artists, musicians, record companies and associated subjects.
" He has made a list of Gifts of the Spirit, mostly from 1 Cor. 12–14, but holds that "once the New Testament was finished, those sign gifts ceased to have a function", and ended with the conclusion of the Apostolic Age, around AD 100. In a subsequent teaching, "What has happened after the 'Strange Fire' Conference" (2013), MacArthur allowed that within the Charismatic movement there were those who believed in the authority of Scripture, honored the Lord, and pursued Godly living, and that the movement retained enough gospel truth so that souls could be saved within it. However, he saw its interdenominational presence as being "a testimony to the absence of any theology," and charged that "its theology is both heterodox and heretical...everything is defined by experience..and therefore has a weak view of Scripture, that's the charismatic movement.
Many of the criticisms directed towards military simulations derive from an incorrect application of them as a predictive and analytical tool. The outcome supplied by a model relies to a greater or lesser extent on human interpretation and therefore should not be regarded as providing a 'gospel' truth. However, whilst this is generally understood by most game theorists and analysts, it can be tempting for a layman—for example, a politician who needs to present a 'black and white' situation to his electorate—to settle on an interpretation that supports his preconceived position. Tom Clancy, in his novel Red Storm Rising, illustrated this problem when one of his characters, attempting to persuade the Soviet Politburo that the political risks were acceptable as NATO would not be in a position to react in the face of political uncertainty caused by a division of opinion between the Allies, used a political wargame result as evidence the results of a simulation carried out to model just such an event.
In 2007 Richard Jobson, William Simpson and Mike Baillie, along with Bruce Watson (guitar and backing vocals), Jamie Watson (guitar), Brian Jobson (backing vocals) and Jane Button (backing vocals), got together to play three gigs. They were to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the group's formation and as a final tribute to Stuart Adamson, who had died in 2001. The shows on 4 and 5 July were at Dunfermline's Glen Pavilion (where they were supported by Rosyth band, The Draymin), outside of which Skids had previously played only their second gig, according to Jobson, and on 7 July at the T in the Park festival. Skids returned to the stage on 28 November 2009 as one of the headlining acts in Homecoming Live, a series of gigs held around the SECC complex in Glasgow to celebrate the end of the Year of Homecoming in Scotland. The line-up mirrored the 2007 gigs, with members of The Gospel Truth Choir joining Button on backing vocals for "A Woman in Winter" and "Working for the Yankee Dollar".

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