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Keith Pringle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Keith Pringle
Keith Pringle (born c. 1951) is an American gospel musician and organist, who is the founder of Pentecostal Community Choir. He started his music career, in 1981, with the release of, ''True Victory'', by Savoy Records, and he would go onto release eight more albums with the labels, Savoy Records, Hopesong Records, Heartwarming Records, Muscle Shoals Records, Malaco Records, Platinum Entertainment. For five of these albums, they would chart on the ''Billboard'' Gospel Albums chart. He got a Grammy Award-nomination for the song "Call Him Up" that was on the first album. ==Early life== Pringle was born around 1951 in Detroit, Michigan, who was reared in the Church of God in Christ, where at around sixteen years old the New Bethel Young People's Choir had him be their organist. He would graduate from Northwestern High School, and move to Chicago, Illinois for a time, then he would finally relocate to Los Angeles, California.〔 He got his college education at Los Angeles City College, while attending Reverend James Cleveland's church the Cornerstone Institutional Baptist Church.〔 Where he was requested to go with Rev. Cleveland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, after he got called forward to play the organ during one of the churches collections proceedings.〔 The trip to Philadelphia was where the song "No Ways Tired" was recorded, and Pringle was requested by Rev. Cleveland to sing on the track, which he did quite superbly, making the song a gold selling record.〔
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