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Remembering Gospel Music Legend Bishop Rance Allen


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Bishop Rance Allen performs onstage during the BET Celebration of Gospel 2013 at Orpheum Theatre on March 16, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with the late gospel recording artist Bishop Rance Allen.
Bishop Allen and his brothers Tom and Steve formed The Rance Allen Group in 1969 and introduced a new contemporary and innovative sound to the gospel music audience, incorporating rock, jazz and soul into the music.
Bishop Allen talks about not signing with Motown Records; being one of 12 children; being in the music industry for 40-plus years; how his group changed the sound of gospel music; and being an ordained elder in the church. ....

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Gone, But Not Forgotten: Remembering Notables Who Passed Away In 2020 — The Sacramento Observer


Relatives and relative strangers. A vicious virus united us with a prevailing sense of loss. It got to the point when we cringed every time the phone rang or we turned on the television, fearing that there would be news of yet another person passing away. This year has seen the deaths of legends and loved ones alike. Many across the country, and close to home, were claimed by COVID-19, while others succumbed to the ravages of illness or time. Others were children who barely had time to make their marks in this world.
As a rough year ends, The Sacramento OBSERVER takes a minute to reflect and acknowledge some of the many Blacks who died in 2020. They are gone, but not forgotten. ....

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RIP: Remembering Those We Lost In 2020


The founding member of the 80’s rap group “Whodini” died at age 56. His death was confirmed by his daughter. Throughout the group’s career, they gave us songs such as “Friends” and “Freaks Come Out at Night.” As of right now, a cause of death has been determined.
 
Jon Huber- December 26th 
The wrestling world was shocked to learn of the sudden death of Jon Huber, also known as Brodie Lee or Luke Harper. Huber died at the age of 41 after suffering from lung issues. 
Joe Clark-December 30th
Joe Clark passed away at the age of 82-years-old. He was the principal of Eastside High School in the 1980’s where he rose to fame for the way he changed the culture of the Paterson, New Jersey high school with his unconventional, disciplinary style. He was portrayed by Morgan Freeman in the 1989 film ....

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