Sunday, January 11, 2015

Pastor Andrae Crouch





Andraé Crouch, a gospel musician who bridged the worlds of church and mainstream music for more than 50 years, Andraé Crouch died Thursday, January 8,2015 at the age of 72.

Crouch, sometimes called "the father of modern gospel music," led the choirs that sang on such hits as Michael Jackson's Man in the Mirror and Madonna's Like a Prayer. As a songwriter, he wrote several gospel favorites, most notably The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power, My Tribute (To God Be the Glory) and Soon and Very Soon, a song sung at Jackson's public memorial service.
The seven-time Grammy winner was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1998.

His songs were recorded by Elvis Presley and Paul Simon, he collaborated with Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Elton John, Quincy Jones and Diana Ross, and he was a backup singer on several Michael Jackson songs.
He also received an Academy Award nomination for his composition work on The Color Purple.

Andraé Crouch got his start in music at his father's small church, which was opened in a garage in the San Fernando Valley in 1951. His father needed a piano player for the church, prayed on it, and three weeks later Crouch was working the keys. .

            Andraé Crouch Soul Gospel Playlist  


"I think that some people still think that the formula other than gospel still is not strong enough to get that crossover appeal to people enough that they would play it all the time or nonchurch people would accept it, but I disagree. I think that if something's really good and it touches that part of their heart that has been
untouched, or maybe it has been touched but they never wanted to admit it, I think that when they get back to that, I think that we are still in a place that people enjoy it the way it's supposed to be enjoyed.
"And I think that when we like songs in gospel and it hits that part of the soul or the mind that brings back familiarity to the person or to the listeners, I think we zero in on something that will always be needed."

        Andrae Crouch


         Appreciate what God has given to you - Pastor Andrae Crouch speaking


         We Are Not Ashamed - written by Andrae Crouch - recorded by The New CMC Choir


     "We Are Not Ashamed" recorded @ New Christ Memorial Church under the direction of Sandra Crouch  .... on 2/1/06. Featured soloists are Tony McLendon & Valerie Doby. Rickey Grundy at the piano.

Friday, January 9, 2015

"Goin' Up Yonder" Walter Hawkins & The Love Center Choir

Andrae Crouch Through It All & more

 
Praise God for the life and music of Gospel Artist and composer, Andre Crouch who has just passed to the Great Beyond after years of creative song-writing and singing Glory to God.  May his spirit rest in Peace and Joy. Andrae Crouch.
   
    My Tribute 1984. To GOD BE THE GLORY . . . .
           

 For Andre Crouch and his Awesome Music created for the Glory of God!  Andre, we'll never forget you. . . . You have earned a rich place in Gospel Music History.

 

            Soon and Very Soon [Live]

. . . . No more dying there -- we're going to see the King! . . . . .   Cece and Andre featured singers.
 Through It All / Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus / Soon and...

 A Medley of Andre Crouch Songs, featuring CeCe Winans.

 Andrae Crouch *Soon And Very Soon* "Live"

Early in 2015 Gospel Great Andre Crouch went on his way to "See the King".  In his honor we can listen to him give his beautiful rendition of "Soon and Very Soon" -- we're going to see the King!  Hallelujah!  Hallelujah!  Hallelujah!

Sunday, December 21, 2014

The Christ of Christmas Playlist





         The Christ of Christmas Playlist



    Quincy Jones  -  The All Star Chorus - Halleluja 


Sunday, December 14, 2014

Bishop Leonard Scott




One of the most notable Christian authors, Bishop Leonard Scott, offers you his ministry through his music, books, seminars, and much more! He wants to bring the Good News of Jesus as well as His return through these inspirational and uplifting ministries.

                     Bishop Leonard Scott


 Dentist, musician, pastor, entrepreneur and community advocate,  Dr. Leonard Scott.  is the Founder and President of the nation’s oldest black owned gospel recording company, Tyscot, Inc., which has been home to superstar gospel recording artists John P. Kee & the New Life Community Choir, Deitrick & Damita Haddon, the Rance Allen Group, Dr. Bobby Jones & New Life, and Bishop Noel Jones & City of Refuge, just to name a few.


Dr. Scott is a successful dentist with a lucrative practice of over 30 years and is host of a local health talk show “Medically Speaking.” He is also the pastor of Rock Community Church and has traveled throughout the United States and overseas ministering the gospel of Jesus Christ.

 This husband and father of seven children  attributes all of his success to the Lord...... His ministry is one of encouragement, instruction, salvation, enlightenment, deliverance, worship and praise. He is a living testimony that nothing is impossible to those who believe and that nothing is too hard for God.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Maranatha! Singers




      Maranatha! Singers God's Love


Maranatha is an Aramaic word that means “the Lord is coming” or “come, O Lord.” The early church faced much persecution, and life for a Christian under Roman rule was not easy. The Romans required everyone to declare that Caesar was god. The early Christians knew that there is only one God and one Lord—Jesus Christ—and in all good conscience they could not call Caesar “Lord,” so the Romans looked upon them as traitors, persecuted them, and put them to death.

 Living under those adverse conditions, the believers’ morale was lifted by the hope of the coming of the Lord. “Maranatha!” became the common greeting of the oppressed believers, replacing the Jewish greeting shalom (“peace”). The followers of Jesus knew there would be no peace because Jesus had told them so (Matthew 10:34; Luke 12:51). But they also knew the Lord would be returning to set up His kingdom, and from that truth they drew great comfort. They were constantly reminding and being reminded that the Lord is coming (Luke 21:28; Revelation 22:12). Jesus taught several parables on this same theme of watching and waiting and being prepared for His return (Matthew 25:1-13; Luke 12:35-40).

Today, believers in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ live our lives in the light of the knowledge that He can come at any time. We are to be ready when the call comes. Every day we should expect Him to come, and every day we should long for Him to come. Maranatha reminds us to keep our eyes on the eternal things of the Spirit. To dwell on material things is to be in constant mental turmoil. Looking down, we see the earth; looking around, we see earthly things. But looking up, we see the hope of the soon coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. To those who are discouraged today, Maranatha! To those who are worried today, Maranatha! To those who are filled with anxiety over the problems they are facing, Maranatha! Our Lord is coming!
From - http://www.gotquestions.org/maranatha.html

Maranatha! Music began as a non-profit outreach of Calvary Chapel in 1971. The Jesus People of the late 1960s and early 1970s began to write new hymns and worship songs with a folk-rock style. Maranatha! Music was founded at this time in order to publish and promote this new type of Christian music. Founder Chuck Smith sold the label to his nephew Chuck Fromm. The label is currently distributed by Warner Music Entertainment's Word Music.

In the early 1970s Calvary Chapel was home to more than 15 musical groups that were representative of the Jesus people movement. Some of the early Maranatha! recording groups were Sweet Comfort Band, Love Song, Chuck Girard, Children of the Day, The Way, Debby Kerner, Mustard Seed Faith, Karen Lafferty, and Daniel Amos. The label's first release was a various artists compilation entitled The Everlastin' Living Jesus Music Concert, in 1971.
From Wikipedia


Sunday, November 23, 2014

Fred Hammond



   For more than 25 years, gospel music listeners around the world have known Fred Hammond as a talented songwriter, bassist and vocalist singing praises to our God. He is also known throughout the music industry as a gifted musical arranger and producer. But, his work with Face to Face Productions Corporation, the company for which he is both founder and CEO, has earned him the title the “Babyface” of gospel.

        Fred Hammond Giving God Praise Playlist


 Fred Hammond has been active both as a member of the gospel performing
group Commissioned, and as a solo artist (currently for Verity Records). He is a multiple Grammy-, Dove-, Stellar-award winner and nominee as a performer, producer and writer.

Hammond first gained recognition while playing bass guitar for the gospel group The Winans.  By 1985 he was one of the six original members of the group Commissioned, participating in 10 of the group's 12 albums.
After his time with Commissioned ended, he regained fame in the gospel community after selling millions of albums with his musical group Radical For Christ.
In 2002 Hammond returned to the group Commissioned (now with members Keith Staten, Marvin Sapp, Mitchell Jones, Karl Reid, Michael Williams, and Marcus Cole) to produce the Commissioned Reunion Live album.
Hammond produced Make Me Like The Moon, a stirring gospel ballad co-written by Chanté Moore and Kenny Lattimore for their 2006 double-CD of gospel and R&B love songs entitled Uncovered/Covered (released October 10, 2006 by LaFace/Verity/Zomba Music Group). He also performs with Sean Combs on the album Thank You.
From Wikipedia

       Fred Hammond on TBN Sep 25, 2014 Interviewed by Donnie McClurkin


Total Praise



Richard Smallwood's Total Praise played by FAMU, Morris Brown, TNSU, Clark Atlanta, Morehouse, JCSU, Morehouse and Tuskegee Marching Bands

Sunday, October 19, 2014

James Fortune & FIYA Praise God Playlist




Get lifted live with the rousing sound and spirit from award-winning Gospel star, songwriter, producer and nationally-syndicated radio host James Fortune, & FIYA, 

        James Fortune & FIYA   Praise God Playlist


The Walls Group "Satisfied/Anything & Everything" Cover by

A WONDERFUL NEW GROUP OF YOUNG PEOPLE .GOD BE PRAISED

The Walls Group - God On My Mind (feat. Brandy)

Zacardi Cortez---Every Promise feat. Lalah Hathaway

Sunday, September 21, 2014

LeAndria Johnson Gives God The Glory



      LeAndria Johnson Gives God The Glory


Gospel recording artist Le’Andria Johnson has taken the gospel music scene by storm since being crowned the season three winner of BET’s Sunday Best in 2010. Her debut CD, The Awakening of Le’Andria Johnson, entered at #1 on multiple music charts, including both the Billboard Top Gospel Albums and the Top Christian/Gospel Albums charts. The CD also debuted at #1 on the Christian Music Trade Association’s Current Gospel Overall chart.



Le’Andria Johnson (born January 23, 1983) in Palatka, Florida, to Bishop Gregory Johnson and First Lady and Pastor Sharon Johnson .She is one of two daughters (Le'Andria and Tamara) and three sons (Gregory Jr., Terrence, and Michael) all of whom can sing and play instruments. Her brother Terrence co-wrote many of her songs including “I Shall Leap", a song featured on Sunday Best.The gospel musician and singer-songwriter was the season three winner of the BET gospel singing competition show Sunday Best. She received a Grammy Award, which she won in 2012 for Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance.

Le’Andria is enjoying critical acclaim and tremendous success, but for the 29-year-old, twice divorced mother of three, it has been a long and often arduous journey to the spotlight in the gospel music industry. An accomplished singer and songwriter and an anointed praise and worship leader, Le’Andria was born in Orlando, Florida and began singing and performing for her family at two years old. When she was four, the family moved to the small town of Palatka, Florida, where she lived until she returned to Orlando in 2003.

 Her father, Dr. G.A. Johnson, Sr., served as presiding Bishop of the Head Quarters (HQ) Ministries. She began singing at her father’s church at the age of six and became praise and worship leader when she was 16. Throughout her childhood and teen years, Le’Andria sang in school choruses and in community talent shows. At 17, she had her first performance before a major audience when she sang for 8,000 people at a conference sponsored by gospel legend Pastor Shirley Caesar. She also sang with gospel artists Luther Barnes, Jimmy Hicks and Voices of Integrity and the Williams Brothers, as well as at churches in Southern Florida, Georgia and North Carolina.

A licensed minister, Le’Andria believes that singing is her God-given talent, but that ministry is her calling. As she ministers through music, she hopes that her songs will continue to make a difference in people’s lives.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Bishop Marvin Winans




                Bishop Marvin Winans




Marvin Lawrence Winans (born March 5, 1958) in Detroit, Michigan,the fourth of 10 children of Delores (née Ransom) and David Glenn Winans, Sr., who recorded together as "Mom and Pop Winans". His siblings David II, Carvin (his fraternal twin), Benjamin (BeBe), Daniel, Michael, Ronald, Priscilla (CeCe), Deborah (Debbie), Angelique (Angie) are also musically gifted and have careers in the music industry singing, writing and producing. Marvin met and married Vickie Bowman, to whom he was married for 16 years until their divorce in 1995. His sons, Marvin Jr. (Coconut), Josiah Winans, and stepson Mario (Skeeter) are also in the music business. Mario is a producer and R&B singer. Marvin Jr., once a member of Winans Phase 2, is now a solo artist and is also a producer, and Josiah Winans is also a producer featured on Marvin Jr.'s first solo project.

Winans sang in the 1970s with his brothers Ronald, Carvin (his twin) and Michael (the group also included others) as The Testimonial Singers. Their first performance was at a high school talent show. In 1975 the group's name was changed to The Winans. Their musical careers spanned both the 1980s and 1990s. The Winans, who were discovered by Andrae Crouch, released their first album under the new group's name, entitled Introducing The Winans, in 1981. The Winans were greatly influenced by the Queen of Gospel Albertina Walker and her group The Caravans. An organist and pianist, Marvin also wrote songs, and produced for The Winans records, for solo projects from family members, and on other gospel releases. For his vocals on the 1985 song "Bring Back the Days of Yea and Nay", Winans was awarded a Grammy for Best Male Soul Gospel Performance. He and several of his siblings and family members sang The Winans' hit "Tomorrow" at Whitney Houston's funeral.

In 2007, Winans released his first solo recording, Alone, But Not Alone.

On June 26, 2012 Winans released "Marvin L Winans Presents The Praise and Worship Experience" on his own label, MLW Productions Inc. The album features: Doen Moen, Marvin Sapp, Donnie McClurkin, Mary Mary, Mom Winans, Roderick Dixon, Bishop Paul Morton amongst others and was recorded at Winans' church in Detroit, Mi.

Pastor Winans has a school, the Marvin L. Winans Academy of Performing Arts, referred to by staff and students as "WAPA",  which he founded in 1997. He founded The Perfecting Church in Detroit, Michigan in 1989, and released an album featuring the church's choir in 1992 entitled Introducing Perfected Praise. A second album, Friends, appeared in 2001.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Bishop F.C.Barnes



BY DAVID MENCONI

Faircloth "F.C." Barnes, the gospel music icon from Rocky Mount, died Monday at a hospital in Greenville after a period of failing health. He was 82.

For more than half a century, the Rev. Barnes led Red Budd Holy Church in Rocky Mount, a renowned "singing church" where the Word was as likely to be sung as spoken. He was best-known for the hit "Rough Side of the Mountain," a song that sounds traditional enough to be at least a century old. Barnes wrote it in 1982.

              Rev. F.C. Barnes songs playlist   


"I once asked how he'd describe his music, and Rev. Barnes answered, 'Like I look,' " UNC-Chapel Hill folklore professor Glenn Hinson said Wednesday. "I asked what he meant, and without a pause he said, 'Old-timey.' He always held onto the old-time traditional style."

You could say that Barnes was born to be a minister. His father sang gospel, and his grandfather and five uncles were all preachers. So he grew up singing, which continued when he founded Red Budd in 1959 in a converted juke joint near the little Nash County town of Castalia.

The civil rights era brought trouble, including a 1963 bombing that reduced Red Budd's original building to rubble and forced a move to Rocky Mount. But the music kept playing, and Red Budd's reputation grew over the years.

Notable musicians to emerge from Red Budd include the reverend's son, Luther Barnes, a big star on the gospel circuit.

"We just had more or less of a singing family, and we're still going in that direction," Rev. Barnes said more than a decade ago. "I have four sons and they all sing. So do their children, their brothers, and their children. And I'm the pastor of all of them."

"Rough Side of the Mountain" became enough of a standard to earn a gold record after the album of the same name sold more than 500,000 copies. But Barnes wrote other songs that became equally popular in the gospel canon.

Wayne Martin, folklife director of the N.C. Arts Council, recently served on a National Endowment for the Arts panel reviewing grant applications from gospel groups and was struck by how many applicants performed Barnes songs.

"Just on the basis of 'Rough Side of the Mountain,' he was one of the most important gospel composers of our time," Martin said Wednesday. "His music is so direct, so much a product of his own experience, that people can relate to it. And even after getting into the mainstream, he still had very traditional roots reflecting his experiences in North Carolina African-American communities.

"He's been a real cultural treasure for us."

Barnes is survived by his wife, Addrine Gaskins Barnes; and four sons, two daughters, 11 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, four brothers, five sisters, two uncles and one aunt.

          "Father I Stretch My Hands To Thee" - Rev. F.C. Barnes & Company


          "(God is God) He Won't Change"


          I HAVE A FRIEND, REV FC BARNES


Sunday, July 13, 2014

Donald Vails - Choirs and Choraleers




                   Donald Vails - Choirs and Choraleers - Playlist


A native of Atlanta Georgia, The Reverend Donald Vails' early years were spent in a warm chrsitian enviroment replete with positive role models and achievers from whom he drew inspiration and encouragement. Reverend Vails had the unique experience of attending The Atlanta Gospel Choral Union Day Nursery, where christian principles, music lessons, love and discipline were dispensed in a program geared to produce positive leaders.

Central to these years were the experience he gained as member of Atlanta's Mt. Zion Baptist Church. It was here that the first indications of the magnitude of his musical talents and natural leadership were foreshadowed. At a time when most young people wer just beginning to develop a sense of identity, at age 12, Reverend Vails was directing his first choir.

In his late teens young Vails left Atlanta to pursue a degree in engineering at theDetroit (Michigan) Institute of Technology. Yet his childhood dream of a career in gospel music was destined to be fufilled. Almost immediately upon his arrival, he was engaged to play for various singing groups in the city. In 1969, he founded the internationally acclaimed Donald Vails Choraleers.

In 1977 Reverend Vails organized the Detroit Youth Kaleidoscope, a program which provided academic, spiritual and physical development for over 3,000 young people. From this group of talented young people came the Voices of Deliverance, whose debut album, "What A Wonderful Savior I've Found" remained on the Billboards Best Selling List for 104 consecutive weeks. In 1979, The Donald Vails Choraleers' album, "He Decided To Die," earned him both a gold album and the first of several Grammy nominations.

The desire to pursue an advanced degree in music education led Reverend Vails in 1985, to Howard University, Washington, D.C. Since relocation to Washington, he has continued, in the spirit of our Lord and Savior, to reach out and touch the lives of young and old alike. In February 1985, he organized the 80 member interdenominational community choir, "Salvation Corporation," and began his affiliation with The Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church of Fort Washington, Maryland. In March of '85, he organized Ebenezer's Young Adult Choir, a group which has grown from 40 orginail members to 175.

June 4, 1987 is another important date in the life of Reverend Vails. The historic Lincoln Memorial was the site of a special taping for "Night of Music 87," a musical production spotlighting classical, country, jazz, gospel and orchestral music, with the internationally recognized Zubin Mehta serving as central conductor. Reverend Vails and The Donald Vails Salvation Corporation were selected as the gospel artist for this special musical event. This show aired on June 20, 1987, on five continents with over 1 billon viewers.

In September 1991, Reverend Vails was named director of the 1100 - voice National Baptist Convention Choir in Washington, D.C., which opened the 111th session of the National Baptist Convention in a musical concert, with an audience of over 18,000.

When not traveling extensively throughout the world, sharing his musical gifts and serving our Savior, Donald Vails devotes his energies to developing christian youth. In Washington, he has organized a charitable not-profit christian organization, The Capital City Youth Choir comprised of over 100 interdenominational evangelical youth.

Reverend Vails also serves as the National Minister of Music for the Gospel Music Workshop of America Mass Choir founded by the late Reverend James Cleveland. Reverend Vails was the Director of Church Music at Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church in Fort Washington, Maryland and personally directs the Voices of Ebenezer, the Adult Choir, The Daughters of Zion and Rejoice choirs. He was married to the former Janine Anderson of Detroit. The family includes two   children: a son, Brian, and a daughter, Carmen.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Choirs Praising God Playlist


                      Choirs Praising God Playlist



Saturday, June 28, 2014

South African Acapella Gospel Music












ITHEMBA is a male acapella group consisting of 14  guys praising and preaching the word of god through their beautiful voices from Durban, South Africa.

          Ithemba Musical Group-Sahlanzwa ngalo


         Ithemba Musical Group (Ingoma)


 The video is taken from the DVD titled Wonk' Amehlo by Believers In Christ, the DVD was shot in Durban.

Believers In Christ has released a countless number of albums, they have continued to be in the fore front of change in the Zion music industry. 

        Believers in Christ - Umusa ka-Jehova.wmv


A video from the latest Blessings of Christ album titled Abasezweni which was released end of last year. The entire DVD was directed by Mzwandile Mbatha who is a member of the church choir and also a son of the founder and bishop of Blessings in Christ.
        Blessings of Christ - Ngiyamethemba.wmv


        BLESSINGS OF CHRIST - Kuhle Moya Wami


        Blessings of Christ - Sobonana kwelizayo.wmv