TOLEDO, Ohio -- Legendary gospel music artist Bishop Rance Allen has died. He was 71. The Church of God in Christ organization says he passed away Saturday morning at his home in Toledo, Ohio. The ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Preacher and gospel legend Bishop Rance Allen was born and raised in the church. “His songs his music will live forever,” said Detroit resident Gwendolyn Boyd. Allen died Oct. 31 ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Gospel star Rance Allen, whose Rance Allen Group drew upon contemporary sounds for such 1970s hits as “Ain’t No Need of Crying” and “I Belong to You” and anticipated such crossover ...
Ohio’s Bishop Rance Allen, a minister and singer widely known for the gospel hit “Something About the Name Jesus,” has passed away. He was 71. News of his death was formally announced by Bishop Robert ...
*Unfortunately, we must inform you that gospel singing legend Bishop Rance Allen died Saturday morning at the age of 71, according to his family. “While recovering from a medical procedure at ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) Few voices in gospel music have ever soared quite like Rance Allen’s. Known as the lead singer of the groundbreaking Rance Allen Group, he fused traditional gospel with soul, funk, ...
On Saturday morning came the news that Bishop Rance Allen, the legendary gospel singer and minister who gave us “Something About the Name of James” and could sing circles around every single last one ...
A gospel legend is being remembered this week in Memphis. Bishop Rance Allen was the founder and leader of the Rance Allen Group and performed with many gospel musicians throughout the country. Fans ...
Gospel music star Bishop Rance Allen died Saturday morning. He was 71. “While recovering from a medical procedure at Heartland ProMedica [in Sylvania, OH], Bishop Rance Allen passed away around 3 AM ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Gospel star Rance Allen, whose Rance Allen Group drew upon contemporary sounds for such 1970s hits as “Ain’t No Need of Crying” and “I Belong To You” and anticipated such crossover ...
Bishop Rance Allen, a minister and gospel star whose namesake group drew upon contemporary sounds for 1970s hits such as “Ain’t No Need of Crying” and “I Belong To You,” and anticipated crossover ...
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