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+ | '''Gospel Singin' Time''' was created and produced by [[Cam Shillington]] and taped at CKWS Television in Kingston, Ontario Canada. The show featured the "gospel greats" of the day including artists such as: Oak Ridge Boys, Keystones, Imperials, Stamps, Couriers, Kenny Parker Trio, Rambos, Eastmen, Cathedrals, LeFevres, Speers and many more. The show aired initially on CKWS TV and was later picked up by both Global and the CBC networks. Possible the only show of it's kind ever produced and aired on a network in Canada. | ||
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What was Gospel Singin’ Time ?Gospel Singin' Time was created and produced by Cam Shillington and taped at CKWS Television in Kingston, Ontario Canada. The show featured the "gospel greats" of the day including artists such as: Oak Ridge Boys, Keystones, Imperials, Stamps, Couriers, Kenny Parker Trio, Rambos, Eastmen, Cathedrals, LeFevres, Speers and many more. The show aired initially on CKWS TV and was later picked up by both Global and the CBC networks. Possible the only show of it's kind ever produced and aired on a network in Canada.
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