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Here's a Christian rock band that dates as far back as the 1960s, when they were performing as a secular group. It should be noted that one of the band's former members, Keith Thibodeaux, once played Little Ricky on the CBS-TV sitcom classic, "I Love Lucy".
Continuing my rare artist theme, we have two daughters of songwriter and orchestra leader Mark McIntyre who, one day, were brought into the studio at Liberty Records in Los Angeles. They cut a demo and, before they knew it, its subsequent commercial release (this set's initial item) made it to number 4 on the pop charts. After one more Top 20 hit, they never had another hit song.
He just turned 93 years young and still makes appearances at The Grand Ole Opry, all the while battling health problems. His early singing was heard on a Saginaw, Michigan radio station by the man who discovered him and kick-started his career. The discoverer's name? Fellow country legend Roy Acuff.
A-Sleepin' At The Foot Of The Bed - Little Jimmy Dickens
After the death of our artist's father, this Swedish alternative singer forsook an acting career and decided to concentrate on music. Had just one hit in the U.S.
Some R&B from the seventies and eighties in this post, and while this singer never lit up the pop charts, she frequently made good with the U.S. dance charts. You'll recognize the second selection here, as Whitney Houston would later come along to cover it and make a big hit with it.
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