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Richard Smallwood (born November 30, 1948, in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American gospel artist who formed The Richard Smallwood Singers in 1977 in Washington, D.C. Education and career [ edit ]
The Richard Smallwood Singers (with the Richard Smallwood Singers) Released: 1982; ... We Love Gospel Music II [56] "Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion" 1992
Her debut album Vanessa was released in 2002 and made the top ten of Billboard magazine's gospel albums chart. [1] Her follow-up album Here I Go Again was released in 2004. [2] She performed for several years with Yolanda Adams and as a member of Richard Smallwood's ensemble Vision. [3]
At the same time, Winn began to sing with Richard Smallwood's Vision choir in 2000 as Moffett sang with Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers. Winn was living in Atlanta and attending Morehouse College when he and Moffett landed a contract with Kirk Franklin's former radio promoter Neily Dickerson's Church House Records label in 1999.
She did not initially aspire to a career in music, instead studying architecture at Howard University, [4] [5] singing only to earn extra money. She continued to sing in church while at Howard as well as with gospel legend Richard Smallwood. She also performed as a singer with a group called "Hot Tea" while she attended Howard University.
Richard Smallwood may refer to: Richard Smallwood (doctor), former Chief Medical Officer of Australia; Richard Smallwood (footballer), English footballer; Richard Smallwood (musician), American gospel musician
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
The album was the number one gospel album on the 1997 Billboard Top Gospel Albums year-end chart. Prior to the album's release, music industry insiders had expected The Preacher's Wife soundtrack to "do at least as well as" Waiting to Exhale 's soundtrack, which sold 5,100,000 copies in the United States. [ 16 ]