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Yes, Bill Gaither performed at Carnegie Hall. He is known for his contributions to Southern Gospel Music and has held concerts in various prestigious venues, including Carnegie Hall. His performances often feature a mix of traditional gospel songs and contemporary Christian Music, attracting a diverse audience.

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