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Faith Evans Yolanda Adams and Donnie McClurkin to grace Wembley ...

Christian Today - Found Mar. 10, 2010
Faith Evans, Yolanda Adams and 2010 Grammy Award winner, Donnie McClurkin, have been announced as part of the huge line-up for Oraclez World Gospel

Posted on March 10, 2010, 3:36 am

Poll: Who's the worst semifinalist ever?

USA Today - Found Mar. 8, 2010
And then there's Season 2's Juanita Barber, who sang Yolanda Adams' What About the Children, then lit into the judges for saying she picked...

Posted on March 8, 2010, 9:07 am

Gospel singer Yolanda Adams puts points of power' on paper

Houston Chronicle - Found Feb. 5, 2010
Houston gospel singer Yolanda Adams says that in her life, the power of love is the strongest of the Points of Power she cites in her book and on her ...

Posted on February 5, 2010, 5:39 am

Gospel singer Yolanda Adams puts ?points of power' on paper

Houston Chronicle - Found Feb. 4, 2010
Houston gospel singer Yolanda Adams says that in her life, the power of love is the strongest of the Points of Power she cites in her book and on her ...

Posted on February 4, 2010, 11:31 am

Andrae Crouch & Donnie McClurkin Honored by Yolanda Adams, Bebe & ...

Christian News Wire - Found Feb. 17, 2010
Micah Stampley, Pastor Marvin Winans, and Yolanda Adams, who is joined by McClurkin for a rousing rendition of 'We Fall Down.' Adams then...

Posted on February 17, 2010, 10:16 am

Gospel singer Yolanda Adams to headline unity service

News-Record.com - Found Dec. 30, 2009
Yolanda Adams will headline the Jan. 31 Celebration of Unity Service at the Greensboro Coliseum.

Posted on December 30, 2009, 4:03 am

Yolanda Adams Biography

Yolanda Adams
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Yolanda Adams

Yolanda Adams performing at the White House in February 2007.
Background information
Birth name Yolanda Yvette Adams
Born August 27, 1961 (1961-08-27) (age 48)
Origin Houston, Texas,
United States
Genres Gospel, urban gospel
Occupations Singer, songwriter, music producer, actress, radio host
Years active 1987 – present
Labels Sound of Gospel (1987-1989)
Tribute/Benson (1991-1996)
Verity (1996-1998)
Elektra (1998-2004)
Atlantic (2004-2007)
Columbia (2007-present)
Website TheYolandaAdamsMorningShow.com

Yolanda Adams (born Yolanda Yvette Adams on August 27, 1961(1961-08-27)) is an American Grammy- and Dove-award winning Gospel music singer and radio show host. As of September 2009, she had sold 4.5 million albums since 1991, according to SoundScan. 1

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Life

The oldest of six siblings, Adams was raised in Houston, Texas. She graduated from Sterling High School in Houston in 1979.2 After graduating from Texas Southern University, she began a career as a schoolteacher and part-time model in Houston, Texas.34 Eventually she gave up teaching to perform full-time as a lead singer.

Musical career

Beginnings

Adams first attracted the attention of Thomas Whitfield and Sound of Gospel Records as a lead singer with Houston's Southeast Inspirational Choir affiliated with the Church of God in Christ, under the direction of Carl Preacher. The choir released the single in 1982 "For My Liberty" with Adams as the featured vocalist. In 1986, Adams was featured on the Edwin Hawkins Music and Arts Seminar Choir release "Give Us Peace", with a performance titled "My Trust Lies In You". Later, she signed a recording contract with Sound of Gospel which yielded her first album Just As I Am in 1987.5 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.

"Fragile Heart", was dedicated to the memory of Adams' long time road manager who died in 1998.6 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, which included the hit "Never Give Up" was released in 2001. She would later go on to perform this song at "The Salute to Gospel Music" at the White House during President George W. Bush's administration. In 2001, Adams also released a compilation CD entitled The Divas Of Gospel; it included 10-time Grammy award nominee Albertina Walker, who is considered the "queen of gospel music."

Adams recorded a song for the 2003 film, Honey titled "I Believe" that played during the last scene in the final dance.

Adams was also a judge for the 2nd annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.7

Back after break

After nearly four years without releasing an album, Adams returned in 2005 with Day By Day. Although charting higher than Mountain High...Valley Low on the Billboard 100 and Billboard R&B Albums chart, it did not receive RIAA certification. 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).

After ending her long association with Atlantic Records, Atlantic released a greatest hits collection entitled The Best of Me in May 2007.

Adams signed with Columbia Records in 2007. Columbia released What a Wonderful Time, her second holiday collection, in October 2007. "Hold On" was released as the lead single.

2008-present

In 2007, after releasing her holiday album with Columbia, Adams stated in different interviews that she was in the planning stages for a new album. Her official website stated that it would be a duets project, with possible collaborations with Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys, Natalie Cole, Trin-i-Tee 5:7, and Mary Mary. In an interview with Commercial Appeal [1], Adams stated that Chaka Khan and Shirley Caesar could possibly be on the new project as well. In March 2009, in an interview on a FOX station in Houston, she stated that her women's clothing line and new album are both still in progress. The new album is currently untitled, and will be out in the last quarter of 2009. She stated that the new album will be full of dance tracks.

Adams' song "Hold On," from her 2007 holiday album What a Wonderful Time, is included in a compilation in support of Barack Obama's campaign entitled Yes We Can: Voices of a Grass Roots Movement. As of December 2009, the new album is to be released in 2010.

In December 25 2009, Adams performed on BET's The Mo'Nique Show, where she sang "Already Alright," from her 1999 Mountain High...Valley Low album. Mo'Nique stated that the song is one of her favorites.

Book release

Cover of
Points Of Power

Adams released her first book Points of Power in 2010. It is a Christian book in reference to living a pure, spirit-filled Christian life.

The Yolanda Adams Morning Show on radio

The Yolanda Adams Morning Show
Genre Comedy, talk, urban contemporary gospel
Running time approx. 4 hours
Country  United States
Starring Yolanda Adams

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 as of 7/21/2009

Personal life

Adams' father died in 1974, when she was 13 years old. In 1988, Adams married Troy Mason, and was divorced little more than one year later. Her second marriage, in 1997, was to former NFL player Tim Crawford. The couple divorced in August 2004 after seven years. During Adams' emotional appearance on The Mo'Nique Show in December 2009, she alluded to her deciding to end her second marriage because God told her that her "life was in danger". Adams and Crawford had one daughter, Taylor Ayanna, on January 26, 2001. Adams served as a spokesperson for the FILA Corporation's Operation Rebound, a program that addressed the concern of inner city schoolchildren. On October 15, 2008, Adams' mother, Carolyn Jean Adams, died.

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.

References

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