Showing posts with label Shirley Ceasar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shirley Ceasar. Show all posts

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Ministry or Entertainment?

Good evening, all!

Tonight's post won't be that long, but it is on a subject that should make us think a little bit.

There's a debate in the Gospel music community about whether some artists have gone too far with their music. They're concerned that the artists are now being more influenced by the dollar and/or the hip-hop culture that surrounds them than being directed by God in the choices of songs, attire & music they do.

Usually the artists in question tend to be younger, and not at all polished singers that may have a true love for the Lord, but don't sing the traditional style of Gospel music that their parents [and critics] grew up with. Some artists that have had that 'performer' label pushed on them include folks like Kirk Franklin, Tonex, Mary Mary, Yolanda Adams, and others. Something like this video by VOU featuring Damita Haddon would be an example of what they would say is too "worldly".


However, something that reminds them of church service would be perfectly fine by them. Artists like Shirley Caesar, Albertina Walker, the Canton Spirituals, and any of the mass choirs [Georgia, Mississippi, Colorado, etc.] have more appeal for them. [By the way, I enjoy them, too!] Even a video by someone like Vickie Winans, who some of the same critics would say is too "forward", when she's singing something like "More Than Enough" is more "acceptable" to them.


The thing we have to remember is that while we may have certain preferences in the style of music we like to listen to, the main thing is this: do the lyrics of the songs being performed bring glory to God, or to the performer? We can't know what's going on in the minds of the artists/ministers - only God can do that. But we can listen to what's being said and make our own judgements on that. In the meantime, these artists can reach people for God that we can never imagine being able to touch. So just keep all of them in your prayers.

Have a blessed evening!

Saturday, January 17, 2009

BET's Celebration of Gospel 2009

Happy Saturday, ya'll! Hope today finds you relaxing and enjoying the outdoors - unless you're back east, in which case I hope you're in front of a nice warm fire!

On January 25th, BET [Black Entertainment Television] will host it's annual Celebration of Gospel special. Each year some of the most well-known artists from the world of Gospel team up with folks from R&B and television to present two hours of all types of Gospel music. This year's line up includes the following artists:

Kirk Franklin
Hezekiah Walker
Donnie Mcclurkin
Heather Headley
LL Cool J
Kurt Carr
Mary Mary
21:03
Smokie Norful
Pastor Shirley Ceasar
Vickie Winans
Trinitee 5:7
Muyiwa and Riversongz
Dr. Bobby Jones [host of "Bobby Jones Gospel" and "Bobby Jones Next Generation" on the Gospel Music Channel]

The show will be hosted by comedian Steve Harvey, and other artists will appear during the broadcast. This is a good introduction to some of today's style of Gospel. Me, I'll be looking for my niece and her boyfried, who were able to attend this year - hi, Gabrielle! :)

For more details on the show, as well as information on the host and artists, go here.

Have a blessed day!

Monday, January 12, 2009

Stellar Awards Nominees 2009

Good morning, all! Hope you had a great weekend, and that you were able to listen to some good music. :)

At the end of this month there's going to be a show for the 2009 Stellar Awards. They are the equivalent of the Grammy Awards, except it's strictly gospel music artists. Here are some of the categories & nominees. My choices for the winners are in bold.

Artist of the Year

Beverly Crawford; Live From Los Angeles; JDI Records
Dorinda Clark-Cole; Take It Back; Zomba Label Group
Kirk Franklin; The Fight of My Life; Fo Yo Soul/Gospocentric/Zomba Label Group
Marvin Sapp; Thirsty; Verity/Zomba Label Group
Ricky Dillard & New G; The 7th Episode: Live in Toronto; Nuspring Records/EMI Gospel

Song of the Year (Songwriter; Song; Label)

Canton Jones ; "My Day"; Arrow Records
Jonathan Nelson and Justin Savage; "My Name Is Victory"; Integrity Music
Marvin Sapp / Matthew Brownie; "Never Would Have Made It "; Zomba Label Group
Myron Butler and John Webb; "Stronger"; EMI Gospel
Percy Gray; "God Is My Everything"; New Haven Records

Male Vocalist of the Year

Byron Cage; Live at the Apollo: The Proclamation; Gospocentric/Zomba Label Group
Isaiah D. Thomas; The Greatest; Habakkuk Music
Marvin Sapp; Thirsty; Verity/Zomba Label Group
Marvin Winans; Alone But Not Alone; PureSprings Gospel
The John Tillery Project; The Next Level; Danbla Records

Female Vocalist of the Year

Beverly Crawford; Live From Los Angeles; JDI Records
CeCe Winans;Thy Kingdom Come; PureSprings Gospel
Dorinda Clark-Cole; Take It Back; Zomba Label Group
Jessica Greene; 4 The World; Habakkuk Music
Shirley Caesar; After 40 Years... Still Sweeping Through the City; ShuBel Records/Light Records
[I have a feeling that Shirley Caesar will actually win here, but Beverly Crawford's CD is great from beginning to end!]

Group Duo of the Year

Deitrick Haddon Presents Voices of Unity; Together in Worship; Tyscot Records
Israel & New Breed; Live: A Deeper Level; Integrity Music
Jonathan Nelson featuring Purpose; Right Now Praise; Integrity Music
The John Tillery Project; The Next Level; Danbla Records
Youthful Praise featuring JJ Hairston; Exalted ...Live in Baltimore; Evidence Gospel / Light Records

There you go. Check your local listings for show times. It's always more of a peek at a black church service than an awards show. :) Have a blessed day!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

A Little Gospel Background...

Good morning, all! Hope you've had a chance to check out some of the artists that we've featured so far on this blog.

Gospel music has seen a resurgence of popularity in the United States in the past few years. However, there are a lot of artists from the beginning of Gospel music that are not as well known. There are artists like the Dixie Hummingbirds and the Blind Boys of Alabama that have sung quartet style Gospel music for many decades. [You might be most familiar with the Dixie Humminbirds for their background vocals on Paul Simon's hit "Loves Me Like A Rock" that came out in 1973.] There's also some solo artists that started out in the format of ensambles. One of the most familiar groups was the Caravans, a female group that started in the 50's. However, a lot of the singers from that group are still active today, including Albertina Walker, Dorothy Norwood, and Shirley Ceasar. A little known fact is that the legendary singer/songwriter James Cleveland was also an instrumental part of this group as their musician.

A great resource to find out about both the pioneers as well as the current stars of gospel is Uncloudy Days: The Gospel Music Encyclopedia
by Bil Carpenter, an industry insider. Go ahead and check it out.

And have a blessed day!