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Andraé Edward Crouch / ˈ ɑː n d r eɪ / (July 1, 1942 – January 8, 2015) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, arranger, record producer and pastor. Referred to as "the father of modern gospel music" by contemporary Christian and gospel music professionals, [1] Crouch was known for his compositions "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power", "My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)" and "Soon ...
I'll Be Thinking of You is a 1979 album by Andraé Crouch, released on the Elektra and Light record labels. [1] The album won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album . [ 2 ]
Premiering as background vocalists for Andrae Crouch in the 70s, BeBe & CeCe became singers for the PTL Club at Heritage USA in Charlotte, NC. Leaders at The PTL gave BeBe & CeCe a song to sing together, called "Up Where We Belong" from the 1982 movie An Officer and a Gentleman. Adding a gospel twist, the name and lyrics were changed to "Lord ...
Andrae Crouch Tours; Michael Jackson- Grammy Awards Man in the Mirror; Whitney Houston- The Bodyguard World Tour 1993–1994 [12] Whitney Houston- Whitney: The Concert for a New South Africa 1994; Grammy Awards; Giorgia Tour – 1995; Whitney Houston- Pacific Rim Tour 1997; Whitney Houston- Classic Whitney Live from Washington, D.C.
Mighty Wind is a live album that was released to celebrate gospel musician Andrae Crouch's 40th year of recording gospel music. [2] Crouch was able to get many well-known gospel singers to guest star on the project including Marvin Winans ("All Because of Jesus"), Karen Clark-Sheard ("Jesus Is Lord"), Fred Hammond ("Oh Give Thanks") and Crystal Lewis ("We Give You Glory").
The Ichthus Festival is a Christian music festival in Wilmore, Kentucky.Held 44 times from 1970 to 2015, the event was originally a Christian-music answer to Woodstock but developed into both the longest-running Christian music festival and a Christian ministry serving tens of thousands of attendees annually.
The album was produced by Crouch and Scott V. Smith; it was recorded at Crouch's Woodland Hills home studio. [7] [8] Crouch chose from a pool of around 450 songs that he had written during his break from recording. [9] Quincy Jones, Crouch's label head, took a hands-off approach, allowing Crouch to do whatever he wanted during the recording ...
Take Me Back is the sixth album release for Jesus music/gospel music performers Andraé Crouch and the Disciples. The album was digitally remastered and re-released in 2003. [ 1 ]