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Shirley Ann Caesar-Williams, nee Caesar, (born October 13, 1938), [1] known professionally as Shirley Caesar, is an American gospel singer. Her career began in 1951, when she signed to Federal Records at the age of 12. [ 2 ]
Strong Man - Shirley Caesar - 4:26; So Good To Me - Vanessa Bell Armstrong - 4:28; You Can't Hurry God - Dorinda Clark Cole - 5:25; Strength - The New Life Community Choir featuring John P. Kee - 4:52
WOW Gospel 2000 is a gospel music compilation album in the WOW series.Released February 8, 2000, it features thirty-two songs on a double disc set. The album hit number 93 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2000, and number one on the Top Gospel Albums chart, making it the first gospel album to peak on that respective chart.
The church was once led by Cato Caesar, the uncle of Pastor Shirley Caesar, a world-renowned gospel singer. Durham church, once led by uncle of Shirley Caesar, ‘heavily damaged’ by fire on ...
Shirley Caesar; Byron Cage; Erica Campbell; Jesse Campbell; Lamar Campbell; Teddy Campbell; Tina Campbell; Warryn Campbell; The Caravans; Jekalyn Carr [1]; Kurt Carr
The Caravans were an American gospel music group that was started in 1947 by Robert Anderson.It reached its peak popularity during the 1950s and 1960s, launching the careers of a number of artists, including: Delores Washington, Albertina Walker, Bessie Griffin, Cassietta George, Dorothy Norwood, Inez Andrews, Shirley Caesar and the Rev. James Cleveland, among others.
Their most recent album Resting On His Promise was released September 1, 2009 and features guest appearances from Pastor Shirley Caesar, Myron Butler, worship leader Steven Hurd, and Dorinda Clark Cole. Founding member of Youthful Praise, Pastor Shawn M. Brown died unexpectedly on January 31, 2010.
"Hold My Mule" is a 1988 black gospel song by Shirley Caesar. Telling the story of an old man named Shoutin' John who boisterously praises God for his numerous blessings to the dismay of more conservative, "spiritually dead" clergy, the song earned newfound popularity in 2016 after DJ Suede the Remix God remixed the song into the Thanksgiving anthem "You Name It!"