By Tom Tapp
28.04.2020 - 08:45 / nypost.com
LOS ANGELES — Grammy-nominated gospel singer Troy Sneed has died from complications with the coronavirus. He was 52.
Sneed’s publicist Bill Carpenter said the singer died early Monday at a hospital in Jacksonville, Florida. Sneed earned a Grammy nomination for his work on the Youth For Christ’s 1999 album “Higher.”
Sneed traveled throughout the United States early in his career to sing the gospel with the Georgia Mass Choir. He arranged music on their albums and appeared with the choir in 1996
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Grammy-nominated gospel singer Troy Sneed has died from complications with the coronavirus. He was 52.
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By Dave McNary
Will Smith got the chance to ask Dr. Anthony Fauci to explain why the coronavirus seems to be disproportionately affecting the African-American community.
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By James McClain
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are doing their part to help others amid the coronavirus outbreak. The royal duo joined Project Angel Food, an organization dedicated to providing food to those impacted by serious illness, to make two food deliveries, a rep for the organization confirmed to Fox News.