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Edwards Hand
Edwards Hand
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Barratt Band
Barratt Band
British band
2
Tom Howard
Tom Howard
American musician
3
Liberation Suite
Liberation Suite
4
2nd Chapter of Acts
2nd Chapter of Acts
band
5
Crumbächer
Crumbächer
6
Adam and the Ants
Adam and the Ants
English rock band
7
Julie Miller
Julie Miller
American musician
8
Tift Merritt
Tift Merritt
American musician
9
Nancy Honeytree
Nancy Honeytree
American musician
10
Josef K
Josef K
Scottish post-punk band
11
The Feelies
The Feelies
American post-punk rock band based in New Jersey
12
Geraint Watkins
Geraint Watkins
Welsh musician
13
Richie Furay
Richie Furay
American singer, songwriter and pastor
14
Barry McGuire
Barry McGuire
American musician
15
The Incredible String Band
The Incredible String Band
British psychedelic folk band
16
Henry Lowther
Henry Lowther
British musician
17
Wild Cherries
Wild Cherries
musical artist
18
The Surfaris
The Surfaris
American surf rock band
19
Associates
Associates
Scottish rock band
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Paul Field
Paul Field
British Christian musician and songwriter
21
Illinois Jacquet
Illinois Jacquet
American jazz tenor saxophonist, songwriter
22
Julie Doiron
Julie Doiron
Canadian musician
23
Boz Scaggs
Boz Scaggs
American musician
24
The Enid
The Enid
British rock band
25
Brad Laner
Brad Laner
musician
26
Jimmy Bain
Jimmy Bain
Scottish bassist, songwriter
27
Ike & Tina Turner
Ike & Tina Turner
American musical duo
28
Johnny Pearson
Johnny Pearson
British composer, orchestra leader and pianist (1925-2011)
29
Chris Stamey
Chris Stamey
American musician, singer, songwriter
30
Bernie Marsden
Bernie Marsden
British musician
31
Stone Poneys
Stone Poneys
American band
32
The dB's
The dB's
American rock group
33
The Rods
The Rods
American band
34
John Martyn
John Martyn
British singer-songwriter and guitarist
35
Love Song
Love Song
Jesus music band
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Paul Haig
Paul Haig
Scottish indie composer, musician and singer
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Malcolm and Alwyn were a popular British gospel beat music group in the 1970s. They played rock music influenced by Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan and The Beatles with lyrics reflecting their conversion to Christianity. The duo was composed of Malcolm Wild and Alwyn Wall, who had been performing together in a band called The Zodiacs prior to their conversion. Malcolm and Alwyn recorded two albums in the early '70s before they disbanded in 1976, and a live reunion album in 1981 before again parting ways. The live album was recorded on 24 January 1981 at Calvary Chapel, Costa Mesa, California, U.S. Both Malcolm and Alwyn released solo albums following the group's disbanding. Alwyn Wall featured on Larry Norman's 1981 live Friends on Tour album.