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Yolanda Adams
Yolanda Adams (born Yolanda Yvette Adams on August 27, 1961(1961-08-27)) is an American Grammy and Dove-award winning Gospel music singer and radio show host. She has sold 4.5 million albums since 1991 according to Soundscan. []
The oldest of six siblings, Adams was raised in Houston, Texas. She...
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