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Healing: Live in Detroit (with Vision) Released: June 1, ... Praise & Worship Songs of Richard Smallwood With Vision (with Vision) Released: October 21, 2003 [33]
Richard Smallwood graduated cum laude from Howard University with a dual B.A. degree in classical vocal performance and piano, in addition to graduate work in the field of ethnomusicology. [1] Smallwood was a member of The Celestials, the first gospel group on Howard University's campus.
Richard Smallwood may refer to: Richard Smallwood (doctor), former Chief Medical Officer of Australia; Richard Smallwood (footballer), English footballer;
The group came together for a series of reunion concerts in 1981, commemorating a Smithsonian Conference on Roberta Martin, consisting of Eugene Smith, Norsalus McKissick, Archie Dennis, Romance Watson, Delois Barrett-Campbell, Louise McCord, Gloria Griffin, Bessie Folk, Lucy Smith Collier, and Richard Smallwood as accompanist.
WOW Gospel 2003 is a gospel music compilation album from the WOW series.Released February 4, 2003, it includes a total of thirty-three songs on two CDs. The album reached 29 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2003, and hit number one on the Top Gospel Albums chart in 2004.
Donnie McClurkin, featuring Richard Smallwood, covered the song on the album Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs (2005). [5] Anita Wilson covered the song on the album Sunday Song (2017). [6] The Aretha Franklin Celebration Choir, accompanied by Smallwood on piano, covered the song at the funeral of Aretha Franklin in 2018. [7]
WOW Gospel 2002 is a gospel music compilation album in the WOW series.Released February 5, 2002, it includes thirty songs and two bonus tracks on a double album. It reached 46 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2002, and hit number one on the Top Gospel Albums chart.
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.