This incomplete list is specifically for Christian music performers in the gospel music genres who have either been very important to the genre, or have had a considerable amount of exposure, such as in the case of one that has been on a major label. This list includes artists that perform in traditional gospel music genres such as Southern gospel, traditional black gospel, urban contemporary gospel, gospel blues, Christian country music, Celtic gospel and British black gospel as well as artists in the general market who have recorded music in these genres. This list is not designed to include performers in the greater Christian music industry specifically contemporary Christian music performers and its subgenres.

Georgia-born Sallie Martin was a contemporary of Dorsey and Jackson, and her show singing earned her the title of The Mother Of Gospel Music. She started singing in a Baptist church and later teamed up with Dorsey in Chicago. She founded a gospel publishing house and, with the Sallie Martin Singers, helped discover Ruth James, who became better known as Dinah Washington.


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Seeing therefore that it is practically impossible to have a gospel artist perform in a nightclub, whether such an artist can or should seize that opportunity remains mostly an intellectual (or theological) debate.

Turn it down because a nightclub is an unholy place where you might get polluted or attract criticism if Christian brothers see you around that vicinity? Or seize the opportunity to further your mission as a gospel artist?

Entertainment for the sake of it would not make a difference. Minister your song, and then administer the gospel message, and challenge the people to believe in Jesus for salvation. If possible, give out your card or the address of a Bible-believing church around for follow up. Then leave, instead of staying around to club.

What about the temptations to drunkenness or lust and sex that might overcome an artist in a nightclub? To ignore that possibility is to be careless. The Bible says let him who thinks he stands be careful, lest he fall. 1 Corinthians 10:12

Your motive for deciding to perform in a nightclub will determine how you conduct yourself there. If you hide a desire to club under the umbrella of wanting to preach the gospel, your desire will surface in the things you indulge there. If you also see the opportunity as a means to market yourself beyond the church circle, you might compromise your standards to please this potential market.

The First Lady of Gospel, Shirley Ann Caesar, started singing very young and recording at age 12 in 1951. She was highly influenced by her father, who was also a gospel singer. She began her career singing for friends and family, and later on, she joined the legendary rock group Caravans.

The King of Rock and Roll and screen icon, Elvis Presley, actually had other singing talents. After reinventing himself in 1972, his gospel album, He Touched Me, won him a second Grammy for Best Inspirational Performance.

The legendary gospel duo Benjamin and his sister Priscilla Marie Winans are credited with pushing gospel music beyond mainstream barriers. BeBe and CeCe are also the younger siblings of the renowned Winans Gospel Singers.

Their debut album, Thankful, launched them into a stellar career starting in 1998. Mary Mary has since released seven albums, earned many Grammy and Stellar Awards, and became the top female gospel duo.

Award-winning gospel singer Yolanda Adams has set several records throughout her career. Billboard magazine has hailed her as the #1 Gospel Artist of the Decade (2009) and the first gospel singer honored with an American Music Award.

As a young boy, Cooke initially performed with the gospel group Highway QCs. He then joined another gospel group, The Soul Stirrers, this time as a lead singer. During the mid-1950s, he crossed over to pop, and 29 of his singles charted the Top 40, catapulting him to fame.

Ordained pastor Marvin Sapp has been crooning at his church since a young age. During his teens, he sang and performed with several gospel groups, including the urban contemporary gospel ensemble Commissioned.

Hammond is a multi-talented singer, producer, and writer with an accomplished career as a member of the gospel group Commissioned. He also performed with the Winans as their bass guitarist before joining the music group Radical for Christ.

True Cash fans know that for every ten songs he wrote, one had to be a gospel song that proudly linked him to his humble beginnings. Cash always had a reverence for the Bible since he was young, and this carried on to his music career years later.

Mann went on to release several other albums, which were also met with much success. She has also performed and collaborated with other top-notch artists like Yolanda Adams, Al Green, and Celine Dion.

Winans began his musical career in his teenage years as part of the gospel group The Testimonial Singers. His two brothers joined him together. Years later, they renamed their group to The Winans, marking the beginnings of The Winans Family gospel group.

Moore is deeply involved in the Maverick City Music Collective. This collaboration catapulted him to the recognition of every purveyor of contemporary gospel music, and it transitioned him into the CCM segment.

Her repertoire in the music industry is also lauded by many well-known names. Nicknamed Star Maker in the industry, celebrity gospel singers like James Cleveland, Shirley Caesar, and Bessie Griffin owe their start to Walker.

The tweet was one of many noting the top artists in various genres, but this one had the unique misfortune of being posted around the same time Ye was praising Nazi leader Adolf Hitler to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

The song is featured on his fourth album, "Established," which has caught the attention of giants in the gospel music industry. Now, the album's most-heard single was selected to be heard by all on gospel music's biggest stage, the Stellar Awards.

"I'm a northsider, so northside, I just feel like this is for the northside," he said. "I'm very excited to sing a song that I wrote, I put my hard-earned money and time in, and that it's actually doing what gospel music is supposed to do."

Fred Hammond has seen a lot in his 30-year career in the gospel music biz, but even he admits he hasn't seen anything like the economic downturn that has gripped the nation, and recording industry, for the past couple of years.

Hammond, who gained attention in the 1980s as bass player for the Winans, was one of six original members of the gospel group Commissioned. He later was frontman for the group Radical for Christ. He also has performed as a solo artist, as well as served as a producer of numerous projects.

Motown Gospel represents over twenty years of iconic and genre-defining sounds released by one of the most recognizable labels in Gospel music history. Through the birth of EMI Gospel as a seedling artist development label to its rise and transition into Motown Gospel, it has become of the most successful labels in Gospel today.

Is it it me or does it seem like gospel singers are "special" when it comes to vocal ability! Their full chesty belts, their range, their agility, musicianship, sense of rhythm. It's crazy the things they can do with their voice and most of them are either untrained or novices?? You literally have entire families that can BLOW away 90% of pop stars with just their voices alone..I see this most from black "church" families. Is it genetics or a cultural thing..It's an observation, but quite fascinating.

Letting the sound come from deep in the body unhindered? Think about it. Watch one of those sunday morning gospel shows and see how much of all of that is going on in the croud let alone from the preacher.

However. I've heard several local gospel choirs lately, ones that were either asked or paid to perform at professional functions and were acclaimed as being good ones. They sang enthusiastically and passionately, they sang loudly, their diction was good. They were well received. And yet, to my ears they were mostly shouting in unison. There were no harmonies, there were no variations in dynamics. They sang loudly into loud sound systems. Their intonation was marginal, their vowels became strained in places. It ceased being interesting very very quickly.

This is what really attracted me to this style compared to anything else. Everything that goes into it. They use their complete voices to make a very wide variety of sounds. Nothing limited about it at all. It fascinates me too. To add a little insight, in that first video you posted, the guy on the piano is Brian McKnight; one of the most well known R&B singers. I find many of the singers of the R&B genre started singing gospel in church, and then grew up to sing R&B. A lot of them grew up to sing Pop as well, but moreso in the past rather that now. I believe the guy singing in that video is his cousin. You can find a performance of both of them singing together with their uncles when they were in their twenties. The guy who you hear behind the camera is one of Brian McKnight's sons, who also is an R&B artist. It seems that the whole family just gets involved with it and some just get more into it than others.

Storm, a contributing singer on Maverick City Music's gospel album, \"The Maverick Way,\" is nominated along with the group for best gospel album and best contemporary Christian music performance/song for the group's song \"God Problems.\"

Gospel male artist instantly brings a rumble. Donnie McClurkin even took Tonex to task about his sexuality. You can read that article here in Donnie McClurkin Controversy Spreads. No one would have ever dreamed that his career would take so many twists and turns.

Hehas released several hundred songs on 24 albums over a span of 14 years, while producing several others for both gospel and secular artists. He has won six Stellar Awards, a GMA Award, and received 2 Grammy nominations: one for Best Soul Gospel Album for his 2004 gold album, Out The Box and another in 2009 for Best Urban/Soul Alternative Performance for his single, Blend, from his 2009 mainstream (albeit theoretically Gospel) album, Unspoken. e24fc04721

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