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❤️ Beau Williams 🌻

"Beau Williams (born January 6, 1950) is an American gospel singer from Texas. Through Light Records he released an album Wonderful, whose title track became a number one gospel hit. Musical career =Early years= Williams grew up in Houston, Texas, the son of a Baptist preacher and choir director. Williams began as a regular on a live television show and had a regional hit record as Bobo Mr Soul, in his hometown of Houston, Texas whilst still a teenager. He appeared on Star Search in 1984 (where he defeated the thirteen-week-long champion Sam Harris). =Recording career= Williams' albums with Capitol Records include a self-titled album in 1982, Stay With Me (1983), Bodacious! (1984), No More Tears (1986). "C'est La Vie", track 3 on his 1984 album, was later covered in 1986 by singer-songwriter Robbie Nevil, who also co-wrote the song in 1984. After his third Capitol release, Williams signed with Light Records and returned to his roots in Gospel music. Summing up ten of his career highlights in the gospel field, The Best of Beau Williams was issued in 1995. His 1989 project, "Wonderful" debuted at the number nine spot on Billboard's chart, landed at two, and stayed in the top ten family for fifty eight consecutive weeks. In the meantime, it earned a Dove Award for "Song of the Year", and Grammy, Stellar, and James Cleveland Award nominations. Williams' recent releases include 2005's "Visions" & 2002's "The Greatest Gift". His other recordings include Higher, Love, Power, They Need to Know, Covenant Brothers, and This Christmas. =Other appearances= Beau is ranked among the top ten National Anthem singers in the United States. He was an anthem singer for the Los Angeles Lakers for six years, and has also performed for the Texas Rangers (MLB), Dallas Cowboys (NFL), and Houston Rockets (NBA). Beau Williams regularly appeared on Robert Tilton's Success-N-Life television program, which aired on BET from 1997 to 2007; and also appears periodically on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), a religious broadcasting network. References External links * Beau Williams Allmusic * Beau Williams – Bodacious! Soul & Funk Music Database Category:American gospel singers Category:1950 births Category:Living people "

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❤️ St Aloysius College, Highgate 🌻

"St Aloysius' College is a Roman Catholic, boys only state school in the London Borough of Islington, North London. Each year around 180 pupils are admitted to Year 7 (aged 11 or 12) on the basis of examination, however the local education authority also assigns students without a school to this school. It is the oldest surviving foundation of its kind in the Archdiocese of Westminster. History St Aloysius' College was founded in 1879 by the Brothers of Mercy as a Roman Catholic independent boarding and day school and then a grammar school. The control of the college was passed to the De La Salle Brothers in 1960. It turned comprehensive in 1971 with the reorganisation of the English education system and merged with another local boys comprehensive (St. William of York) in the 1980s. The school went through a turbulent period during the 1990s with declining academic standards and the subsequent loss of its sixth form. It reopened the sixth form in September 2010 and admitted a small number of girls. It was awarded the Sportsmark and Artsmark awards. It also featured in a Dispatches special on Channel 4 documentary Undercover Teacher. The school is used by the National Youth Theatre for many of its auditions and courses. Academics Pupils generally take 10 or 11 GCSE subjects. The sixth form is part of a collaboration of local schools in the area known as the Islington Sixth Form Consortium. Fourteen AS Level and four A2 subjects and a number of BTEC courses are available. Most recent Ofsted inspection The school underwent its most recent Office for Standards in Education inspection in November 2018, receiving a Grade 3 ("Requires Improvement". Effectiveness of leadership and management and Personal development, behaviour and welfare were graded as good. Notable former pupils *Moses Barnett, Footballer *Gary Breen, Footballer *Joe Cole, Footballer *Bobson Bawling, Footballer playing for Crawley Town *Dappy, Rapper and singer *Jabo Ibehre Footballer playing for Oldham Athletic on loan from Colchester United *Tyrone Edgar, Sprinter *Michael Gambon, Actor *John Harvey, Writer *James Herbert, Writer *Daniel Kaluuya, Actor (Get Out, Black Panther) *Peter Sellers, Actor *Ronald Shiner, Actor *Nonso Anozie, Actor References External links Redevelopment Plan for St Aloysius' College, part of Islington's "Schools for the Future" initiative *St Aloysius RC College Islington from the BBC English School Tables 2006 Category:Educational institutions established in 1879 Category:Boys' schools in London Category:Catholic secondary schools in the Archdiocese of Westminster Category:Secondary schools in the London Borough of Islington Category:1879 establishments in England Category:Voluntary aided schools in London Category:Comprehensive schools in London "

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