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Who's the most inspiring female Gospel artist? I've been listening to Yolanda Adams ever since I saw Prince mentioning her in his thank-you speech on the BET Awards. She really moves me especially now that I am experiencing a lot difficulty in my life . But I am open to any recommendations.
Is there any other female Gospel artist that surpasses Yolanda? | |
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Karen Clark | |
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Graycap23 said: Karen Clark
Thanx. Was Karen once part of The Clark Sisters group? | |
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I can't answer your question, but I just want to say that even though I'm an atheist I love to hear Yolanda sing gospel. In fact, I love to hear her sing anything. She has the best voice out there today that I've heard. | |
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Obviously my vote goes to The Architect...
...Mahalia Jackson tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Yolonda Adams.. Go see her Live Is all I gotta Say ! You will be blessed | |
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Aretha Franklin - The Queen of Secular Gospel I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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twistedeargasm said: Yolonda Adams.. Go see her Live Is all I gotta Say ! You will be blessed
Does she have a fan site? Is she touring this year? | |
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Mahalia is the queen. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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theAudience said: Obviously my vote goes to The Architect...
...Mahalia Jackson tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 The Queen Of Gospel Music! | |
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gyro34 said: twistedeargasm said: Yolonda Adams.. Go see her Live Is all I gotta Say ! You will be blessed
Does she have a fan site? Is she touring this year? I am glad to be among Yolanda Adams fans. Right now a blessing is what I need. | |
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I dont' know alot of gospel singers but Mavis Staples is the bomb! | |
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Shirley Caesar! But I also like Yolanda Adams, Vickie Winans, Cece Winans, Darlene Czech, Mary Mary. Rebecca St. James, Jaci Velasquez and the Clark Sisters. | |
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theAudience said: Obviously my vote goes to The Architect...
...Mahalia Jackson tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Glory B the line forms here. | |
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gyro34 said: Graycap23 said: Karen Clark
Thanx. Was Karen once part of The Clark Sisters group? Still is. They just recorded a live album in Houston for a release early next year. Karen is definitely hands down the most inspiring female Gospel artist IMO! and her latest album proves it! | |
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carry on... "Who gon' clean up all deez Flowers" ----Eddie Murphy as mr. clarence | |
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okaypimpn said: gyro34 said: Thanx. Was Karen once part of The Clark Sisters group? Still is. They just recorded a live album in Houston for a release early next year. Karen is definitely hands down the most inspiring female Gospel artist IMO! and her latest album proves it! Then, the Clark Sisters are still together. This is great! I'll check their new album next year. Is Karen more popular than her daughter Kierra? I was in Best Buy yesterday, and only Karen's newest album was available. Whereas there were two copies of two of Kierra's albums, making that a total of four albums. By the way, I am rejoicing listening to Karen's "It's Not Over" album. | |
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Great recommendations, dear Orgers. Keep them coming! | |
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gyro34 said: okaypimpn said: Still is. They just recorded a live album in Houston for a release early next year. Karen is definitely hands down the most inspiring female Gospel artist IMO! and her latest album proves it! Then, the Clark Sisters are still together. This is great! I'll check their new album next year. Is Karen more popular than her daughter Kierra? I was in Best Buy yesterday, and only Karen's newest album was available. Whereas there were two copies of two of Kierra's albums, making that a total of four albums. By the way, I am rejoicing listening to Karen's "It's Not Over" album. As far as notoriety is concerned, more people know of Karen because she's a living legened and pioneer of contemporary gospel music. Most of her fans are fans of The Clark Sisters; whereas, her daughter, Kierra, sells more because of her youthful sound. She doesn't really carry the "Clark sound" like her mother and aunts but does possess a lot of their elements. Where Karen will use a producer like Donald Lawrence or Israel Houghton for her album (who are known for their choir/vocal arrangements and musicianship), Kierra will use someone like Warryn Campbell or Fred "Uncle Freddie" Jerkins III to give her that more contemporary, contemporary sound. Her latest album, This Is Me, sounds like a gospel album by Brandy! Really nice, though! | |
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okaypimpn said: gyro34 said: Then, the Clark Sisters are still together. This is great! I'll check their new album next year. Is Karen more popular than her daughter Kierra? I was in Best Buy yesterday, and only Karen's newest album was available. Whereas there were two copies of two of Kierra's albums, making that a total of four albums. By the way, I am rejoicing listening to Karen's "It's Not Over" album. As far as notoriety is concerned, more people know of Karen because she's a living legened and pioneer of contemporary gospel music. Most of her fans are fans of The Clark Sisters; whereas, her daughter, Kierra, sells more because of her youthful sound. She doesn't really carry the "Clark sound" like her mother and aunts but does possess a lot of their elements. Where Karen will use a producer like Donald Lawrence or Israel Houghton for her album (who are known for their choir/vocal arrangements and musicianship), Kierra will use someone like Warryn Campbell or Fred "Uncle Freddie" Jerkins III to give her that more contemporary, contemporary sound. Her latest album, This Is Me, sounds like a gospel album by Brandy! Really nice, though! Yes, you got this right. Karen is the biggest seller out of all her sisters solo wise, her latest album has already outsold Dorinda's which was released a year ago. Both of Kierra's albums have gone Gold in Japan & the two will be leaving this weekend over there. Kierra will be there for her promotional tour, her mother will be there to support plus Karen has some singing & preaching engagements of her own over there too. I love all of The Clark Sisters solo & especially collectively, Karen & Dorinda being my favorites. Don't just pick up "Its Not Over", get ALL of Kurn's cds. Get Dorinda's too, "Rose of Gospel" & "Dorinda Clark Cole Live"....she's an energetic holyghost fireball & the "preacher" of the group. Most importantly, check for the Clark Sisters Live reunion album that should be out later this year or early next year....it was recorded last month in Houston, Texas in front of a sold-out crowd of 10,000 people. It will be a double disc featuring new material on Disc 1 & all the old Clark classics revisited on Disc 2. Anyone interested in photos & all the recaps, PM me. love is a fate resigned memories mar my mind love it is a fate resigned Over futile odds and laughed at by the Gods and now the final frame Love is a losing game | |
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okaypimpn said: gyro34 said: Then, the Clark Sisters are still together. This is great! I'll check their new album next year. Is Karen more popular than her daughter Kierra? I was in Best Buy yesterday, and only Karen's newest album was available. Whereas there were two copies of two of Kierra's albums, making that a total of four albums. By the way, I am rejoicing listening to Karen's "It's Not Over" album. As far as notoriety is concerned, more people know of Karen because she's a living legened and pioneer of contemporary gospel music. Most of her fans are fans of The Clark Sisters; whereas, her daughter, Kierra, sells more because of her youthful sound. She doesn't really carry the "Clark sound" like her mother and aunts but does possess a lot of their elements. Where Karen will use a producer like Donald Lawrence or Israel Houghton for her album (who are known for their choir/vocal arrangements and musicianship), Kierra will use someone like Warryn Campbell or Fred "Uncle Freddie" Jerkins III to give her that more contemporary, contemporary sound. Her latest album, This Is Me, sounds like a gospel album by Brandy! Really nice, though! Okaypimpn, when say that Kierra possesses a lot of the Clark's sound elements, do you mean the moods their albums evoke?. [Edited 8/20/06 18:54pm] | |
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ThreadBare said: ThreadBare, thanks so much for the link to Benita's website. I was particularly moved by Hold On. Benita is like God's instrument delivering powerful words of encouragement. This reminds me of Prince's song I Would Die For You. Both songs are written from the perspective of God. I wish Prince wouldn't doubt himself. Maybe God has chosen him to deliver some healing through such Gospel infused songs like I Would Die For You and The Cross. | |
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ThePunisher said: Shirley Caesar! But I also like Yolanda Adams, Vickie Winans, Cece Winans, Darlene Czech, Mary Mary. Rebecca St. James, Jaci Velasquez and the Clark Sisters.
im with u on shirley caesar....i grew up listening to shirley-her songs are literally imprinted on my brain my mom played all of her albums...all the time her..and bobby womack due to the content i suggest you like this... | |
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Just because she's cute as hell (Oops!) I have to go with CeCe...
She inspires me to go to church and find a cute-sexy like her ~This brown experience made me the man that I was meant to be~
~So what you see is what you see, can't be nobody else but me~ -Luxury Brown | |
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LuxuryBrown said: Just because she's cute as hell (Oops!) I have to go with CeCe...
She inspires me to go to church and find a cute-sexy like her But, what about her singing? What do you like about it? | |
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theAudience said: The Architect...
...Mahalia Jackson case closed | |
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I am not a big gospel fan, but Candi Staton and Vanessa Bell Armstrong have done some incredible stuff. Candi Staton - you truly can't go wrong there, although it's "modern" gospel 80s up to the present mostly. She does the illest version of "Precious Lord" I've ever heard. | |
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gyro34 said: LuxuryBrown said: Just because she's cute as hell (Oops!) I have to go with CeCe...
She inspires me to go to church and find a cute-sexy like her But, what about her singing? What do you like about it? I like her voice, she gets into it when she sings. I liked her album she released in 98. ~This brown experience made me the man that I was meant to be~
~So what you see is what you see, can't be nobody else but me~ -Luxury Brown | |
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LuxuryBrown said: gyro34 said: But, what about her singing? What do you like about it? I like her voice, she gets into it when she sings. I liked her album she released in 98. Beauty and inspiring musical talent, that's a great combination. | |
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