Michael Farrell

Michael Farrell

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  • Farrell and Farrell — were a husband and wife Contemporary Christian music act which had its beginnings in the early 1970s Jesus music era and went to become one of the first Christian new wave acts in the 1980s on such albums as 1984 s Choices and 1985 s Jump to… …   Wikipedia

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