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Kirk Talley
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Kirk Talley was born on 9 June 1958 in Johnson City, Tennessee, USA.
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Precious Memories
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1994
Dolly Parton's Precious Memories
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("Over in the Glory Land", "First Day in Heaven")
1999
A Christmas Homecoming
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1993
Holy Ground: Moments of Worship and Praise with the Homecoming Friends
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1995
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performer: "Over in the Glory Land", "First Day in Heaven"
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Before launching a solo music career, he sang with The Hoppers, The Cathedrals and The Talleys.
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