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“The Heavenly Angels” was formed in 1979 by Randolph and Christine Hairston, who is our father and mother at that time we were known as the Hairston family. Living in the small town of Ruffin which was a little farm where we worked in tobacco. We attended a church in Danville V.A. named Disciples Of Christ Holiness Church. As little children we begin to sing, my mother and father that was the guitar player. We enjoyed singing and in 1994 god called our mother home. That’s when the roads got really rough because with out her we didn’t think we couldn’t make it, but we kept on singing the praises of the Lord. In 1998 we moved to Eden N.C. and joined The Greater Bible Way Holiness Church while we were there a vision revealed by Evangelist Ruby Hampton of a group called the Heavenly Angels. In 2002 our father was called home to rest since our mother and father both has left us the roads hasn’t been easy. We started singing without music. Then God blessed us with a four-piece band: Guitar, Bass, Keyboard, and Drums. We decided to write some songs and do some recording. God has blessed us and doors have been open for us and we begin to sing on local television stations. May God bless those who listen to our songs. Get On Board Music | List Price | $15.97 (You save $3.32) | | Category | Gospel Albums, Spiritual CDs | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7704140 | | Catalog number | 1940161 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 13, 2008 |
Heavenly Angels Get On Board Songs | 1. | I Learned How to Lean |
| 2. | Lord I Thank You |
| 3. | Oil in My Vessel |
| 4. | Come On In |
| 5. | Wait Patiently |
| 6. | Get On Board |
| 7. | Heaven Somewhere |
| 8. | Let It Be Real |
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