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Jimmy Reno : ウィキペディア英語版
Jimmy Reno
Jimmy Reno (born January 8, 1969) is a Southern Gospel singer from North Alabama. Initially, he was a member of his family's singing group, and later a member of The Mystery Men Quartet and then (Mark209 ). While with (Mark209 ), the group's first radio single, My Home In Heaven, a song that Reno was featured on, reached the top 45 on the Singing News national southern gospel music charts. The single would remain on the national charts for 10 consecutive months. In March 2012, Reno sang background vocals with (Mark209 ) in concert for Country Music artist Ronnie Milsap.〔(Mark209 Shares Stage With Country Music Legend Ronnie Milsap )〕
Reno currently sings with SGMA hall of fame quartet, the Florida Boys, as baritone.
==Early life==
James W Reno was born in Birmingham, Alabama and raised in nearby Pinson. He was born third out of four children. He has three siblings: Randy (deceased), Cindy and Kristie. He grew up singing with his parents and later numerous groups typically singing either the baritone or lead parts.

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