0
Phillips, Craig and Dean
Phillips, Craig and Dean
contemporary Christian music band
1
Thomas Whitfield
Thomas Whitfield
American gospel singer
2
Martha Munizzi
Martha Munizzi
American actress and singer
3
Michael W. Smith
Michael W. Smith
American musician and songwriter
4
First Call
First Call
Christian Music Trio
5
Cathedral Quartet
Cathedral Quartet
Former Southern Gospel Quartet
6
Twinkie Clark
Twinkie Clark
American musician
7
Richard Smallwood
Richard Smallwood
American singer
8
Walter Hawkins
Walter Hawkins
American musician
9
James Cleveland
James Cleveland
American musician
10
Kirk Franklin
Kirk Franklin
American musician
11
Twila Paris
Twila Paris
American songwriter and singer
12
Paul Baloche
Paul Baloche
American Christian music artist
13
Mississippi Mass Choir
Mississippi Mass Choir
musical artist
14
Nehemiah Hunter Brown
Nehemiah Hunter Brown
American musician
15
Graham Kendrick
Graham Kendrick
British Evangelical Christian singer-songwriter and worship leader
16
The Clark Sisters
The Clark Sisters
American gospel vocal group
17
Anointed
Anointed
18
John Rutter
John Rutter
British composer, conductor and arranger
19
Lou Fellingham
Lou Fellingham
singer-songwriter
20
Brian Doerksen
Brian Doerksen
Canadian Christian singer-songwriter and worship leader
21
DC Talk
DC Talk
American Christian rap and rock music trio
22
Ron Kenoly
Ron Kenoly
American worship leader, singer-songwriter
23
Dottie Peoples
Dottie Peoples
American musician
24
Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson
American worship pastor, singer, song-writer and record producer
25
Ralph Carmichael
Ralph Carmichael
jazz composer
26
Third Day
Third Day
American Christian rock band
27
Petra
Petra
Christian/Gospel rock band
28
Paul S. Morton
Paul S. Morton
American bishop
29
Greater Vision
Greater Vision
Southern Gospel Trio
30
Mattie Moss Clark
Mattie Moss Clark
American singer
31
Roberta Martin
Roberta Martin
American musician
32
Marvin Winans
Marvin Winans
American singer
33
Donald Lawrence
Donald Lawrence
American musician
34
Maverick City Music
Maverick City Music
American contemporary worship collective
35
Sandi Patty
Sandi Patty
American Christian music singer
36
Ernst Pepping
Ernst Pepping
German composer
37
Kim Burrell
Kim Burrell
American musician
38
AndraƩ Crouch
AndraƩ Crouch
American gospel singer, songwriter, arranger, record producer and pastor (1942-2015)
39
Bill Gaither
Bill Gaither
American musician
40
Myron Butler
Myron Butler
American musician
Intro
American songwriter
Music

Lanny Wolfe (born February 2, 1942) is an American Christian music songwriter, musician, music publisher, and music educator. He has written over seven hundred songs and fourteen musicals, and has recorded over seventy projects. He won two GMA Dove Awards in 1984, for Song of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, for his song, "More Than Wonderful," a song whose recording by Sandi Patti and Larnelle Harris earned them a Grammy Award. Wolfe has written over sixty Christmas songs included in eight Christmas musicals, including "Rejoice with Exceeding Great Joy," "No Room," "Cherish That Name," "Wise Men Still Seek Him," "For God So Loved the World," and "Seeking for Me." "Rejoice with Exceeding Great Joy" is used yearly in the candle lighting ceremony at Epcot in Orlando, Florida. Wolfe's song, "Greater Is He" was used as the official closing song of the Oral Roberts Telecast which aired on 120 stations weekly for six years. His song "For God So Loved the World" was selected to be recorded by the James Cleveland's Gospel Music Workshop of America in Houston, TX in 1982, where Wolfe directed the 1500-voice gospel choir. It was also included in the Gospel Music Workshop of America's 25th Anniversary CD project; and, for the 30th anniversary of the Gospel Music Workshop of America, was chosen as one of the top five songs that had been recorded out of 450 songs from the workshop's thirty-year run. He has also served as a member of the board of directors of the Gospel Music Association.