Yolanda Adams
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Yolanda Adams (born Yolanda Yvette Adams on American Gospel music singer and radio show host.
August 27, 1961) is aBiography
Early years
The oldest of six siblings, Adams was raised in Houston, Texas. She graduated from Sterling High School in Houston in 1979.[1] After graduating from Texas Southern University, she began a career as a schoolteacher and part-time model in Houston, Texas. [2][3] Eventually she gave up teaching to perform full-time as a lead singer.
Musical career
Beginning
Adams attracted the attention of Thomas Whitfield and Sound of Gospel Records as a lead singer in the Southeast Inspirational Choir. She signed a recording contract with Sound of Gospel which yielded her first album Just As I Am in 1987.[4] In 1990, she signed to Ben Tankard's independent label Tribute Records and released Through The Storm.
Two years later, Adams followed with Save the World, which included her first signature song "The Battle Is The Lord's". Her next release was 1995's More Than A Melody, which featured production work from Ben Tankard, O'Landa Draper, and BeBe Winans. The single "Gotta Have Love," from that album featuring Tony Terry on background vocals, gained mainstream notoriety and was her first single and music video. Yolanda... Live In Washington, released the following year, featured versions of material from her first two albums. The footage from this recording was released as a collection of two videos on VHS initially, and later as a single set on DVD.
Songs from the Heart was her final release for Verity Records and included "Only Believe" which was popular songs on contemporary radio. The album also included "Still I Rise," a dedication to Rosa Parks which was inspired by the Maya Angelou poem of the same name.
Mountain High...Valley Low fame
More about "Fragile Heart" "Fragile Heart", was dedicated to the memory of Yolanda's long time road manager who died in 1998.[5] |
Adams' first significant attention outside the urban contemporary gospel arena came with the release of Mountain High... Valley Low in 1999 on Elektra Records. Several mainstream artists and producers helped in the production of this album including Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (Janet Jackson, Boyz II Men), James "Big Jim" Wright (Mariah Carey, Nicole C. Mullen), Warryn Campbell (Mary Mary, Brandy), and Keith Thomas (BeBe & CeCe Winans). The album went Platinum in 2000 and won her a Grammy Award. Notable singles from the album include Yeah", "Fragile Heart", and "Open My Heart".
In 2000, Adams released a Christmas album, and in 2001 she released a live album (The Experience). The Experience netted Adams a second Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album. Believe was released later in 2001, and included the hit "Never Give Up". Believe was certified Gold in 2002.
Back after hiatus
After nearly four years without releasing an album, Adams returned in 2005 with Day By Day. The album featured the singles "Be Blessed," "Someone Watching Over You," "This Too Shall Pass", and "Victory" which was prominently featured in the movie The Gospel.
Atlantic Records released a greatest hits collection entitled The Best of Me in May of 2007.
Adams signed with Columbia Records in 2007. Columbia released What a Wonderful Time, a holiday collection with production by Michael Powell, Maxx Frank and many other producers in October of 2007. "Hold On" was released to radio.
Yolanda's official website announced that her next project due for release in 2008, will be a duets project featuring Mary J. Blige, Trin-I-Tee 5:7, Natalie Cole and other female artists.[6]
The Yolanda Adams Morning Show on radio
Genre | Comedy, talk, urban contemporary gospel |
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Running time | approx. 4 hours |
Country of origin | United States |
Starring | Yolanda Adams |
Original release | Present |
Adams is the host of The Yolanda Adams Morning Show, which currently airs on Urban Gospel stations owned by Radio One.
Morning Show cities and affiliates
City | Station [7] | Frequency | Notes |
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Atlanta, Georgia | WPZE | FM 97.5 | |
Augusta, Georgia | WTHB | AM 1550 | |
Charlotte, North Carolina | WPZS | FM 100.9 | |
Cleveland, Ohio | WJMO | AM 1300 | |
Columbus, Ohio | WJYD | FM 106.3 | |
Houston, Texas | KROI | FM 92.1 | |
Indianapolis, Indiana | WTLC | AM 1310 | |
Nashville, Tennessee | WNSG | AM 800 | |
Norfolk, Virginia | WXEZ | FM 94.1 | |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | WPPZ | FM 103.9 | |
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina | WNNL | FM 103.9 | |
Richmond, Virginia | WPZZ | FM 104.7 | |
Washington, D.C. | WPRS | FM 104.1 |
Personal life
In 1997, Yolanda Adams married former NFL player Tim Crawford. The couple divorced in August 2004. They had one daughter, Taylor Ayanna, in 2001. Adams' served as a spokesperson for the FILA Corporation's Operation Rebound, a program that addressed the concern of inner city schoolchildren.
Discography
Awards
In total, Adams has won four Grammy Awards, four of the Gospel Music Association's Dove Awards, one American Music Award, seven NAACP Image Awards, one Soul Train Music Award, and three BET Awards.
External links
- YolandaAdamsOnline.com Official artist site
- theyolandaadamsmorningshow.com Official Radio Show web site
- Yolanda Adams at Wenig-LaMonica Associates
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- Yolanda Adams at Yahoo! Music
- YolandasClozet.net
References
- ^ "Distinguished Alumni". Houston Independent School District.
- ^ "About TSU > TSU Administration > Office of the President > Welcome". Texas Southern University. June 29, 2006.
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- ^ "Yolanda's Music Box". Radio One and MediaSpan. Retrieved 2008-01-23.