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  1. Mahalia (singer) - Wikipedia

    Mahalia Burkmar (born 1 May 1998), known mononymously as Mahalia,[2] is a British singer, songwriter and actress. [3] Mahalia has released several EPs and three albums, Diary of Me (2016), Love and …

  2. Mahalia Jackson | Biography, Songs, & Facts | Britannica

    Mahalia Jackson (born October 26, 1911, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.—died January 27, 1972, Evergreen Park, near Chicago, Illinois) was an American gospel music singer, known as the “Queen …

  3. 10 Things You Should Know About Mahalia Jackson

    Feb 23, 2025 · In August 1963, Mahalia joined Martin Luther King, a long-time friend, before a crowd of 250,000 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., where she preceded the civil rights leader in song.

  4. Mahalia – Official Website

    Luvergirl - out now

  5. mahaliaInstagram photos and videos

    644K Followers, 2,956 Following, 432 Posts - @mahalia on Instagram: "luvergirl ♡° ⋆.ೃ࿔*:・° ⋆.ೃ࿔*:・♡"

  6. Mahalia - YouTube

    Mahalia - It's Not Me Its You (Featuring Destin Conrad) [Official Visualiser] 244K views 2 years ago

  7. Mahalia Jackson "Gospel Singer" - Age, Married and Children

    Feb 24, 2025 · Explore the life of Mahalia Jackson, the legendary gospel singer known for her powerful voice and impact on music and civil rights.

  8. Mahalia Jackson - Queen of Gospel

    Born in New Orleans in 1911, Mahalia Jackson grew up in a shotgun home shared by 13 people. Raised by her Aunt Duke after her mother died in 1917, economic circumstances forced Jackson to quit …

  9. Mahalia Music - Facebook

    Feb 5, 2026 · Knowing that it’s probably the wrong thing to. You can listen to the full project here https://mahalia. Grenadines 🇻🇨 with the most incredible people . As. Instructions really is about that. …

  10. Mahalia Jackson - Songs, Death & Civil Rights - Biography

    Apr 2, 2014 · 20th-century recording artist Mahalia Jackson, known as the Queen of Gospel, is revered as one of the greatest musical figures in U.S. history.