EVERYTIME ft. Travis Greene & Jonathan McReynolds

Anthony Brown and Group Theraphy tagging Jonathan McReynolds and Travis Greene on their latest project “A Long Way from Sunday” in the track “Everytime was really breath-taking and awe-inspiring (The trio were nominated for grammies in 2016 individually).

Proverbs 18:10 reads “The name of the LORD is a fortified tower; the righteous run to it and are safe”. 

This songs reminds us about the incredible  power of the name of Jesus, Of course amazing things happen at the mention of Jesus and he always come through.

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Micheal W. Smith: Announces Release of New Album “A million lights”.

Multi-Platinum artist, best-selling author and acclaimed actor Michael W. Smith announces his new album, A Million Lights, will release Feb. 16, 2018 from Rocketown Records and The Fuel Music.

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[Download] Holy Ghost Gbedu 1.0 – Dj Flash X COGHIVE Media

Dj Flash our incredible in-house Dj decided to make our first official gospel mixtape HOLY GHOST GBEDU.

How fitting, one of the major aim of COGHIVE is to change the mediocre perception of people towards gospel music, So put on your dancing shoes as you turn up in the HOLY GHOST.

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DOVE AWARDS NOMINEES & WINNERS 2017

SONG OF THE YEAR ( CAT 1)

“Chain Breaker”
(writers) Jonathan Smith, Mia Fieldes, Zach Williams

“Come Alive (Dry Bones)”
(writers) Lauren Daigle, Michael Farren

“Even If”
(writers) Bart Millard, Ben Glover, Crystal Lewis, David Garcia, Tim Timmons

“Eye Of The Storm”
(writers) Bryan Fowler, Ryan Stevenson

“Feel Invincible”
(writers) John Cooper, Seth Mosley

Great Are You Lord
(writers) David Leonard, Jason Ingram, Leslie Jordan

“King Of The World”
(writers) Sam Mizell, Becca Mizell, Natalie Grant

“O Come to The Altar”
(writers) Chris Brown, Mack Brock, Steven Furtick, Wade Joye

“The Lion And The Lamb”
(writers) Brenton Brown, Brian Johnson, Leeland Mooring

“Thy Will”
(writers) Bernie Herms, Emily Lynn Weisband, Hillary Scott

What A Beautiful Name” (WINNER
(writers) Ben Fielding, Brooke Ligertwood
(publisher) Hillsong Music Publishing.



SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR (ARTIST) – CAT 2

Bart Millard (WINNER

Chris Tomlin

Hillary Scott

Kirk Franklin

Lauren Daigle

 

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR (NON-ARTIST) – CAT 3

Bernie Herms (WINNER)
Bryan Fowler
Jonathan Smith
Mia Fieldes
Michael Farren


 

CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN ARTIST OF THE YEAR – CAT 4

Casting Crowns, Provident Label Group (WINNER)

Danny Gokey, BMG Rights Management

Kari Jobe, Sparrow Records

NEEDTOBREATHE, Atlantic Recording Corporation

Zach Williams, Provident Label Group

 

 

SOUTHERN GOSPEL ARTIST OF THE YEAR – CAT 5

David Phelps, Spring House Productions

Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, StowTown Records

Gaither Vocal Band, Spring House Music Group (WINNER)

Joey + Rory, Spring House Music Group

Karen Peck & New River, Daywind Records

 

 

GOSPEL ARTIST OF THE YEAR – CAT 6

CeCe Winans, Pure Springs Gospel (WINNER)

Kirk Franklin, Fo Yo Soul Recordings/RCA Records

Tamela Mann, TillyMann Music Group

Tasha Cobbs, Motown Gospel

Travis Greene, RCA Inspiration

 

ARTIST OF THE YEAR – CAT 7

Chris Tomlin, sixstepsrecords/Sparrow Records

for KING & COUNTRY, Word Entertainment

Hillsong UNITED, Hillsong Music Australia/Sparrow Records

MercyMe, Fair Trade Services (WINNER)

TobyMac, ForeFront Records

 

NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR – CAT 8

Bri (Briana Babineaux), Marquis Boone Enterprises/Tyscot Records

Micah Tyler, Fair Trade Services

Social Club Misfits, Capitol CMG Label Group

Steven Malcom, Word Entertainment

Zach Williams, Provident Label Group (WINNER)

 

PRODUCER OF THE YEAR – CAT 9

(Team) Tommy Sims and Alvin Love III

Bernie Herms (WINNER) 

Colby Wedgeworth

Michael Guy Chislett

Tommee Profitt

Wayne Haun

 


RAP/HIP HOP RECORDED SONG OF THE YEAR – CAT 10

“Oh Lord– NF, (writers) Nate Feuerstein, David Garcia (WINNER)

“Party In The Hills (feat. Andy Mineo & Hollyn)” – Steven Malcolm, (writers) Steven Malcolm, Scootie, Andy Mineo

“Billion Years” – Trip Lee(writers) 


 

ROCK/CONTEMPORARY RECORDED SONG OF THE YEAR – CAT 11

“Run Devil Run” – Crowder, (writers) David Crowder, Rebecca Lauren Olds, Solomon Olds

“HARD LOVE (feat. Lauren Daigle)” – NEEDTOBREATHE, (writers) Bo Rinehart, Bear Rinehart (WINNER)

“Feel Invincible” – Skillet, John Cooper, Seth Mosley 


POP/CONTEMPORARY RECORDED SONG OF THE YEAR – CAT 12

“Priceless” – for KING & COUNTRY, (writers) Luke Smallbone, Joel Smallbone, Seth Mosley, Tedd Tjornhom, Ben Backus

Come Alive (Dry Bones)” – Lauren Daigle, (writers) Lauren Daigle, Michael Farren

“Even If” – MercyMe, (writers) Bart Millard, Ben Glover, Crystal Lewis, David Garcia, Tim Timmons

“Eye of the Storm (feat. GabeReal)” – Ryan Stevenson, (writers) Bryan Fowler, Ryan Stevenson

“Chain Breaker” – Zach Williams, (writers) Jonathan Smith, Mia Fieldes, Zach Williams (WINNER) 


SOUTHERN GOSPEL RECORDED SONG OF THE YEAR – CAT 13

“The Right Hand of Fellowship” – Bradley Walker, (writers) Larry Cordle, Leslie Winn Satcher

“Better Together” – Gaither Vocal Band, (writers) William J. Gaither, Reba Rambo-McGuire, Dony McGuire, Chip Davis (WINNER) 

“Here He Comes” – Joseph Habedank, (writers) Joseph Habedank, Chris Cron, Tony Wood

“I Choose Christ” – Karen Peck & New River, (writers) Gerald Crabb, Jason Cox, Sue C. Smith

“Never Forsaken” – Tribute Quartet, (writers) Wayne Haun, Joel Lindsey



BLUEGRASS/COUNTRY/ROOTS RECORDED SONG OF THE YEAR – CAT 14

“Don’t Give Up On Me” – Bradley Walker, (writers) Jimmy Yeary, Rory Feek

“Little White Church House” – Doug Anderson, (writers) Rachel McCutcheon, Marcia Henry, Denny Livingston

“When Grandpa Sang Amazing Grace” – Nelons, (writers) Wayne Haun, Barbara Huffman (WINNER) 

“Back to God” – Reba McEntire, (writers) Dallas Davidson, Randy Houser

“Rocks” – The Isaacs, (writers) Jimmy Yeary, Sonya Isaacs Yeary, Rebecca Isaacs Bowman


 

CONTEMPORARY GOSPEL/URBAN RECORDED SONG OF THE YEAR – CAT 15

“Trust In You” – Anthony Brown & Group therAPy, (writer) Anthony Brown

“Never Have To Be Alone” – CeCe Winans, (writers) Alvin Love III, Dwan Hill

“Father Jesus Spirit” – Fred Hammond, (writers) Fred Hammond, Derek “DC” Clark, Shelton Summons

“My World Needs You” – Kirk Franklin, (writer) Kirk Franklin (WINNER) 

“Work It Out” – Tye Tribbett, (writers) Tye Tribbett, Jevon Hill


 

TRADITIONAL GOSPEL RECORDED SONG OF THE YEAR – CAT 16

“You’re Bigger” – Jekalyn Carr, (writer) Allundria Carr

“Change Me” – Tamela Mann, (writer) Thomas Clay (WINNER) 

“Fix Me” – Tim Bowman Jr., (writers) Aaron W. Lindsey, Israel Houghton, Tim Bowman Jr.


 

URBAN WORSHIP RECORDED SONG OF THE YEAR – CAT 17

“Victory Belongs To Jesus” – Todd Dulaney, (writer)

“Joy” – VaShawn Mitchell, (writers) Pat Barrett, Tony Brown (WINNER) 

“Everlasting God” – William Murphy, (writer) Fellowship Church

SPANISH LANGUAGE RECORDED SONG OF THE YEAR – CAT 18

“El Sonido del Silencio (Ranchera)” – Alex Campos, (writer) Alex Campos

“Generación De Fuego” – Joivan Jiménez, (writer) Joivan Jiménez

“JESÚS” – Lead, (writers) Pedro Pablo Quintero, Carlos Escobar

“Dios De Lo Imposible” – Marco Barrientos, (writer) David Reyes

“No Hay Lugar Más Alto (Feat. Christine D’Clario)” – Miel San Marcos, (writers) Josue ‘Josh’ Morales, Luis Morales Jr. (WINNER) 



WORSHIP SONG OF THE YEAR – CAT 19

“Ever Be”
(writers) Kalley Heiligenthal, Gabriel Wilson, Chris Greely, Bobby Strand

“The Lion And The Lamb”
(writers) Leeland Mooring, Brenton Brown, Brian Johnson

“O Come To The Altar”
(writers) Chris Brown, Mack Brock, Steven Furtick, Wade Joye

“What A Beautiful Name”
(writers) Ben Fielding, Brooke Ligertwood (WINNER)

“Fierce”
(writers) Mia Fieldes, Josh Silverberg, Chris Quilala



RAP/HIP HOP ALBUM OF THE YEAR – CAT 20

The Misadventures Of Fern and Marty – Social Club Misfits, (producers) Elvin “Wit” Shahbazian, 42 North, Tommy Revenge, Ruslan Odnoralov, Black Knight, Raymond Castro, Social Club Misfits

Steven Malcolm – Steven Malcolm, (producer) Joseph Prielozny

The Waiting Room – Trip Lee, (producer) Gabriel Azucena, James Foye III, John McNeil, Joel McNeil , Alex Medina, Allen Swoope, Almondo Cresso, Chris Mackey, Joseph Prielozny, Tyshane Thompson (WINNER)

 

POP/CONTEMPORARY ALBUM OF THE YEAR – CAT 22

The Very Next Thing – Casting Crowns, (producer) Mark A. Miller   

Rise – Danny Gokey, (producers) Mitchell Solarek, Bernie Herms

The River – Jordan Feliz, (producers) Joshua Silverberg, Colby Wedgeworth

Lifer – MercyMe, (producers) Ben Glover, David Garcia  (WINNER)

Chain Breaker – Zach Williams, (producer) Jonathan Smith



SOUTHERN GOSPEL ALBUM OF THE YEAR – CAT 23

Better Together – Gaither Vocal Band, (producers) Ben Isaacs, David Phelps, Bill Gaither

Classics – Guy Penrod, (producer) Guy Penrod

Resurrection – Joseph Habedank, (producer) Wayne Haun (WINNER) 

Lift Him Up – The Guardians, (producer) Wayne Haun

Here for You – Tribute Quartet, (producer) Wayne Haun



BLUEGRASS/COUNTRY/ROOTS ALBUM OF THE YEAR – CAT 24

Call Me Old-Fashioned  Bradley Walker, (producers) Rory Feek, Bradley Walker

Sing It Now: Songs Of Faith And Hope – Reba McEntire, (producers) Reba McEntire, Jay DeMarcus, Doug Sisemore (winner) 

Nature’s Symphony in 432 – The Isaacs, (producer) Ben Isaacs



CONTEMPORARY GOSPEL/URBAN ALBUM OF THE YEAR – CAT 25

Let Them Fall In Love – CeCe Winans, (producers) Alvin Love III, Tommy Sims (WINNER) 

Worship Journal Live – Fred Hammond, (producers) Fred Hammond, Calvin Rogers, Phillip Feaster,

One Way – Tamela Mann, (producers) Myron Butler, Tamela Mann, Kirk Franklin, Timbaland, Eric Dawkins, King Logan, Shaun Martin, David Mann

Secret Place – VaShawn Mitchell, (producers) VaShawn Mitchell, Thomas Hardin Jr.

Demonstrate – William Murphy, (producer) Aaron Lindsey



TRADITIONAL GOSPEL ALBUM OF THE YEAR – CAT 26

The Journey LIVE – Donnie McClurkin, (producers) Donnie McClurkin, Trent Phillips, Tre’ Corley (WINNER) 

Azusa The Next Generation 2: Better – Hezekiah Walker, (producers) Donald Lawrence, Hezekiah Walker

You Deserve It – J.J. Hairston Youthful Praise, (producer) J.J. Hairston



SPANISH LANGUAGE ALBUM OF THE YEAR – CAT 28

Sesiones Orgánicas – Coalo Zamorano, (producer) Coalo Zamorano

Confío – Jaci Velasquez, (producers) David Leonard, Chris Bevins (WINNER)

Besos En La Frente – Jesús Adrián Romero, (producer) Adrián Roberto Romero

El Encuentro – Marco Barrientos, (producer) Jose Olide

Sé Quién Eres Tú (feat. Su Presencia) – Planetshakers, (producer) Joth Hunt



WORSHIP ALBUM OF THE YEAR – CAT 29

Never Lose Sight – Chris Tomlin, (producers) Ross Copperman, Jeremy Edwardson, Ed Cash (WINNER) 

There Is a Cloud – Elevation Worship, (producers) Mack Brock, Aaron Robertson

Let There Be Light – Hillsong Worship, (producers) Michael Guy Chislett, Joel Houston, Brooke Ligertwood 

The Garden – Kari Jobe, (producer) Jeremy Edwardson  

Frontiers – Vertical Worship, (producer) Jacob Sooter



CHRISTMAS / SPECIAL EVENT ALBUM OF THE YEAR – CAT 32

Tennessee Christmas – Amy Grant, (producers) Mac McAnally, Marshall Altman, Ed Cash (WINNER) 

Behold – Lauren Daigle, (producers) Paul Mabury, Jason Ingram

These Christmas Lights – Matt Redman, (producer) Bernie Herms

Beatitudes – Stu Garrard (producers) Stuart Garrard, Paul Moak

The Shack: Music From and Inspired By the Original Motion Picture  – Various, (producers) Kevin Weaver, Pete Ganbarg, Anastasia Brown



MUSICAL / CHORAL COLLECTION OF THE YEAR – CAT 33

Come Let Us Adore, (creators) Sue C. Smith, Russell Mauldin

For The Sake Of Love, (creators) Lee Black, Cliff Duren, Camp Kirkland, Steve Mauldin, Phil Nitz (WINNER) 

Hope Alive in Me, (creators) Travis Cottrell, David Moffitt, Sue C. Smith

Shepherds and Kings, (creators) Joel Lindsey, Jeff Bumgardner, Heidi Petak, Daniel Semsen

While The World Slept, (creators) Jason Cox, Phillips Keveren, Cliff Duren, Camp Kirkland, Phil Nitz



RECORDED MUSIC PACKAGING OF THE YEAR – CAT 36

American Prodigal – Crowder, (Art Directors) Toni Crowder, Shelley Giglio, Mike McCloskey, Leighton Ching, (Designer) Leighton Ching, (Photographers) Mary Caroline Russell, Eric Brown

Outlive – Deluxe Edition – Demon Hunter, (Art Director and Graphic Designer) Ryan Clark, (Illustrators) Indra Nugroho, Tony Midi, Eugen Poe,  (Photographer) Jana Early

The Garden – Kari Jobe, (Art Directors) Ezra & Jillian Cohen, Lindsey Pruitt, (Graphic Artist) Lindsey Pruitt, (Photographer) Cameron Powell (WINNER) 

H A R D L O V E – NEEDTOBREATHE, (Art Directors) Bo Rinehart, Eric Hurtgen, (Photographer) Joshua Drake

Everything Was Sound – Silent Planet, (Art Director, Graphic Artist and Illustrator) Jordan Butcher


 

SHORT FORM VIDEO OF THE YEAR – CAT 37

Jesus – Chris Tomlin(director) Sean Hagwell (producer) Kirsten Raye

Run Devil Run – Crowder, (director) Nate Corrona (producers) Leighton Ching & Shelley Giglio (WINNER)

Prada – Jimi Cravity(director) Sean Hagwell (producers) Kirsten Raye, Leighton Ching & Shelley Giglio

Trouble  New Respects(director) Ry Cox (producer) Loren Hughes

Bring On The Holidays – TobyMac(director) Allan Rosenow (producer) Nicole Rosenow



LONG FORM VIDEO OF THE YEAR – CAT 38

There is a Cloud Live – Elevation Worship, (director) Doug Wilder, (producer) Haley Sliger, (photographer) Christian Schultz

Let There Be Light – Hillsong Worship(directors) Sebastian Strand, Neal Johnson (producer) Ben Field

Of Dirt & Grace – Hillsong United, (directors) Joel Houston, Davie Rubie (producer) Jason Strong (WINNER) 

Overflow – Planetshakers, (director) Mike Pilmer (producers) Sam Evans, Joth Hunt, Mike Pilmer

Hits Deep Live – TobyMac(director) Eric Welch (producer) Ben J. Stansbury


 

INSPIRATIONAL FILM OF THE YEAR – CAT 39

Ben-Hur, (director) Timur Bekmambetov (producers) LightWorkers Media, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Paramount Pictures, Sean Daniel Company

I’m Not Ashamed, (director) Brian Baugh (producers) Visible Pictures, Big Film Factory, Pure Flix Entertainment

Priceless, (director) Ben Smallbone (producer) Roadside Attractions

The Case For Christ, (director) Jon Gunn (producers) Triple Horse Studios, Pure Flix Entertainment

The Shack, (directors) Stuart Hazeldine (producers) Netter Productions, Summit Entertainment (WINNER) 

 

source: www.doveawards.com

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WELCOME TO COGHIVE 

COGHIVE is basically an online music platform (Gospel music news and media)
In other words   a platform for sharing of music contents (mostly beneficial to choirs and gospel music groups) , motivational posts, interaction and musing for like minds.
It’s really not a one man thing ie COGHIVE is a team or group of people (sharing the same vision) having  Umama John as it innovator or pioneer and commissioned by Pastor Ben Gin (the Chaplin of Overcomers chapel FPTB) .

Our objectives include :-

  • Changing the mediocre perception of gospel music among youths.
  • Keeping our audience updated with all the happenings in the gospel music industry (home and abroad).
  • Inspiring, motivating and giving hope to our audience.
  • Ensuring a standard delivery of Music Consultation to our audience (COGHIVITES). 
  • Being open to welcome any and every idea that is inline with the points above.

We know so many would be wondering where the whole Christmas in October came from,Well  given how long the taste buds of our esteemed audience have been anxious anticipating our official launch we decided to go with a festive theme believing it was the perfect icing for the tasty cake.

You can follow us on the following platforms for more musing, interaction and other exciting packages we have :

Facebook : coghive

Instagram : cog_hive

Twitter: coghive

YouTube : Coghive Media

Soundcloud : Coghive
Or you can contact us at [email protected]
In conspectus and not to be too embellishing, it’s a platform every gospel music fan (esp choristers)  would want to associate with.
God bless you

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PASTOR SHIRLEY CAESAR’S BIOGRAPHY

Shirley Ann Caesar-Williams, known professionally as Shirley Caesar was born on Oct 13th, 1938 in Durham, North Carolin. She is an American Gospel music singer, songwriter and recording artist whose career has spanned over six decades. A multi-award-winning artist, Winning 11 out of 28 Grammy Nominations and 14 Dove Awards and a list of other prestigious accolades, she is popularly known as the “First Lady of Gospel Music”.

After hearing the voice of God during a college exam, Shirley Caesar believed it was her duty to spread the Gospel. This “calling” has developed into 150 concerts per year, volunteer work for the poor, numerous accolades and over 30 record albums.

Caesar first began singing and performing for family and friends. She first recorded in 1951, at age 12. Her professional adult ‘career’ began in 1957 when she was 19, when she approached Albertina Walker (The queen of Gospel music) about joining The Caravans, one of the most popular gospel groups at that time.

She sang with Albertina Walker, Cassietta George, Dorothy Norwood, Inez Andrews, Delores Washington and James Cleveland while in the Caravans. She recorded and performed with the Caravans from 1958 until 1966. Thereafter she began pursuing a solo career with two albums, entitled My Testimony and I’ll Go, backed up by the Institutional Radio Choir. She made a name for herself in the gospel music circuit, making guest appearances on the Bobby Jones gospel show and other popular television shows. Caesar credits Albertina Walker as her mentor and “Queen of Gospel Music”.

Not surprisingly, Caesar’s singing style also led her to work as an evangelist. In 1983, Caesar married Bishop Harold Ivory Williams and became co-pastor of Mt. Calvary Holy Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and later in Raleigh-Durham. After her elaborate wedding  (there were 140 people in the wedding party) Caesar would pursue the education that was interrupted 25 years earlier. In 1985, Caesar obtained a degree in business management from Shaw University. The degree prompted her to immediately pursue a master of divinity degree at Duke University.

Caesar lives what she preaches. In 1990 she told Jet magazine, “Fifty percent of everything I earn on the road I put back into the community.” Shirley Caesar Outreach Ministries, Inc., which is in her hometown of Durham, North Carolina, serves those in need by providing food, clothing, and emergency funds. During its first year alone, more than 500 families received help. The ministry relies entirely on contributions and income donated by Caesar and Bishop Williams since they are unwilling to rely on public funding as other charities do.

The outreach ministry has greatly affected Caesar’s music. She tackles contemporary issues like drugs, cocaine babies, homeless people, AIDS, teenage mothers, broken marriages, and even cancer in the songs she has written. Many of her songs, for example, “Don’t Drive Your Mother Away,” focus on families. Caesar was close to her mother and family and wanted others to understand the value and need for that kind of bond. Caesar is grateful that her mother was an inspiration, an encourager, and a conscience. By using her gifted voice, Caesar never let her mother down

Between 1981 and 1995, she received seven Dove Awards for Black Gospel Album of the Year for Live at the G.M.W.A., Celebration, Christmasing, Sailin‘, Live In Chicago, Go and Rejoice. She received two Black Gospel Song of the Year Awards for “He’s Working It Out for You” and “Hold My Mule”. She has performed with such performers as Patti LaBelle, Whitney Houston, Dorothy Norwood, Faith Evans, Dottie Peoples, Arnold Houston, Kim Burrell, John P. Kee, Kirk Franklin, Tonex and Tye Tribbett among others. Shirley Caesar is also an actress. She acted in movies, such as Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1998) with Larenz Tate and Little Richard, Fighting Temptations (2003) with Beyoncé and Cuba Gooding Jr. and The Unseen (2005) with Steve Harris. She also acted in 1 TV episode of “Good News” in 1998 as Aunt Shirley.

Caesar was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in 2010.

In May 2016, the National Museum of African American Music honored Caesar with the Rhapsody & Rhythm Award in Nashville, Tennessee in advance of the planned 2018 opening of the historic museum.

According to Soundscan, she has sold 2.2 million albums since 1991. She has made several notable appearances, including the televised Live from Disney World Night of Joy, the Gospel According to VH1, a White House performance for George Bush, and a speech on the Evolution of Gospel Music to the US Treasury Department. In October 2017, Caeser was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from The Recording Academy. Indeed we can never write off your epic influence in gospel music.

Pastor Caesar’s credits also include a series of commercials for MCI Communications and numerous awards for her recordings. She has won or received

  • 11 Grammy Award
  •  14 Stellar Awards
  • 18 Doves
  • 1 RIAA gold certification
  • 1 Essence Award
  • McDonald’s Golden Circle Lifetime Achievement Award
  • NAACP Lifetime Achievement Award
  • SESAC Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Lifetime Achievement Award from The Recording Academy.
  • Rhapsody & Rhythm Award from the National Museum of African American Music
  • Induction into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

Discography

  •     First Lady (1977)
  •     From The Heart (1978)
  •     Jesus, I Love Calling Your Name (1983)
  •     Salin’ (1984)
  •     Her Very Best (1987)
  •     Live in Chicago (1988)
  •     I Remember Mama (1989)
  •     Go (1990)
  •     He’s Working It Out for You (1991)
  •     Stand Still (1993)
  •     Live…He Will Come (1995)
  •     Just A Word (1996)
  •     A Miracle in Harlem (1997)
  •     Christmas with Shirley Caesar (1998)
  •     You Can Make It (2000)
  •     Hymns (2001)
  •     Greatest Gospel Hits
  •     Shirley Caesar & Friends (2003)
  •     The Gospel Legends (2005)
  •     I Know the Truth (2005)
  •     Still Sweeping Through the City After 40 Years (2008)
  •     A City Called Heaven (2009)
  •     Good God (2013)
  •     Fill This House (2016)

source :-

http://biography.yourdictionary.com/

http:// wikkipidia.com

http://www.epiccenter.com/EpicCenter/docs/artistbio.

http://grammyawards.com

 

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DOWNLOAD Music: Kanayo – You Alone

Here Comes brand new single from Nigerian fast rising artiste Kanayo. Titled You alone

You Alone is a song I wrote in appreciation to God for the things He has done for me and also for who He is as a God worthy to be praised. In this song you will learn that all that God requires from us is praise, total worship to His reign and majesty.

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DOWNLOAD Music: UniekGrace – Higher Higher (ft. Steve Williz & YoungGod)

After a great and successful media tour in Nigeria (4 Cities and 32 media houses) The Survivor Crooner” as she has been called, UNIEKGRACE drops a celebration track “HIGHER HIGHER” featuring Steve Williz and YoungGod of Christ Rydaz, Produced by Yung Williz.

Higher Higher is another one from UniekGrace guaranteed to be on your playlist for a long time.This Belgian based singer-songwriter who is signed under her own record label, AFT media production has her upcoming EP titled E GO BETTER set to drop this December 2017.

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DOWNLOAD Music: Abbey – Kabiyosi

Gospel music minister and psalmist just released new single titled KABIYOSI . The song is A song of WORSHIP to the KING OF KINGS AND THE LORD OF LORDS. It’s a song that expresses the Supremacy of the Supreme God. In this song, Abey, deeply expresses the Almighty nature of God as the the ruler of the heaven and the earth .

As you listen to and sing this song of worship to the God of wonders, he will do a miracle in your life, You will see a new dimension of him and he will show up and address every storm in your life.he his the “i am that I am” what ever you call him he will show up as that in your situation.

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DOWNLOAD Music: The Gratitude (COZA) – RabaBabaEh

It’s officially out!

You may have heard this on your radio, or you may have seen the #RabaBabaEh trend on social media.
It’s the official release of the first single by The Gratitude, a music group formed in 2016 by the leadership at The Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA).

After a rigorous audition, training and selection process conducted by Tye Tribbett and Tim Godfrey, a 16 member group was formed and then The Gratitude was birthed.

Since then, they have written many hits, which they have performed around the world including; South Africa, Dubai and UK.

In anticipation of their coming Album, this song; ‘#RabaBabaEh’ drops for free for seven days. The song emphasizes on the need to pray, consists of a blend of rap, trap and soul.

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