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Christian pop group Casting Crowns began as a student worship band in Daytona Beach, FL, in 1999 Led by singer, songwriter, and youth pastor Mark Hall, the group initially included guitarists Juan DeVevo and Hector Cervantes and violinist Melodee DeVevo
The tale of R&B harmony group the Cabineers was long a source of confusion among music historians According to Marv Goldberg’s profile in the December 2001 issue of Discoveries, a quartet calling themselves the Cabineers formed in Cleveland in 1935, but contrary to some reports, this was not the combo that would later enjoy a recording career
Blues-rock quartet Catdaddy Jones is a labor-of-love project for a group of New York-based session and backup musicians, singer Geoff Worton, guitarist MD Meyer, bass player Paul Bisbano, and drummer Steve Merola
A cutting-edge blues singer, songwriter and slide guitarist Catfish Keith was born on February 9th, 1962 in East Chicago, Indiana As a child he first heard the blues while living in “The Harbor,” a working class steel mill town
Cathy Carr came out of the Bronx, NY, and scored a hit with her rendition of the song “Ivory Tower” She tried to repeat her success with a cover of Phil Spector’s “To Know Him Is to Love Him” on Roulette in 1958
The eighth of ten siblings in the musical Winans family, CeCe Winans (born Priscilla) performed most often with her brother, BeBe, in a duo which recorded gospel material with R&B settings and proved to be the most commercially successful of the Winans groupings (which also includes her older brothers Marvin, Carvin, Ronald, and Michael in the Winans and her parents in Mom & Pop Winans)
The musical traditions of Rwanda provide the foundation for soulful vocalist and composer Cecile Kayirebwa A founding member of the Rwanda Song and Dance Circle since 1961, Kayirebwa has continued her musical heritage as a member of Belgium-based African bands Bula Sangome and Arcadia and as a soloist
Singer Cecilia Noel was born in Lima, Peru At the age of eight, she was starring in a Peruvian TV series called El Tio Johnny As a teenager, Noel’s mother Menina Pereira sent her to Argentina and Germany to take voice, violin, and piano lessons
CeDell Davis was born in 1927 in Helena, AR His right hand was crippled by polio at the age of ten, so he switched his guitar to a left-handed bottleneck style, which makes for a unique, atonal sound
While most artists are happy to attain success within the boundaries of one particular art form, Cee Cee Michaela crosses all boundaries, having attained success as an actress as well as a singer