Winans family
The Winans family is a U.S. family of gospel music artists from Detroit, Michigan.
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1979 in Michigan1989 in music32nd Annual Grammy Awards36th GMA Dove Awards41st GMA Dove AwardsAll My Love (Peabo Bryson album)Angie & DebbieBeBe & CeCe WinansBeBe WinansBobby Jones (singer)Bold (Angie & Debbie Winans album)BrotherCarvin WinansCeCe WinansChris Brown (album)Christmas: Our Gifts to YouDaniel WinansDeaths in April 2009Deaths in June 2005Deborah Joy WinansDetail production discographyDonnie McClurkinFrontline RecordsGrammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Gospel AlbumGrammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male or FemaleGrammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group, Choir or ChorusGrammy Award for Best Traditional Gospel AlbumHelen YawsonHelp (Erica Campbell album)Hero (Kirk Franklin album)Hurricane Relief: Come Together NowJason CrabbJuan WinansKim BurrellList of Christian media organizationsList of R&B musiciansList of Unsung episodesList of gospel musiciansList of people from DetroitList of show business families
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Winans family
The Winans family is a U.S. family of gospel music artists from Detroit, Michigan.
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