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It was a weekend full of unity and star-studded performances at the 2nd annual Jubilee Gospel Music Festival in Tallahassee.
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A Live Celebration' included performances by Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, Allison Krauss, Ashley McBryde and Luke Combs.
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