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CECE WINANS: (Singing) I'm safe and sound, serene and calm. SUMMERS: That album, "Alone In His Presence ... and we have so many new things that are evolving. And I just think it's exciting.
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NPR's Juana Summers talks with CeCe Winans, the best-selling female gospel artist in history, about her Tiny Desk performance and Black Music Month.
ShareRic Hassani, the Nigerian singer, has shared his thoughts on why some artistes begin their careers in gospel music but eventually transition to secular sounds. In an interview, he argued that ...
SharePopular singer, Ric Hassani has spoken on the viral trend of gospel musicians switching to secular music. According to him, a gospel artist who switches to secular music is more about fulfilment ...
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On August 16, the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville will host the 40th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards, where ...
(WIB) – Before starting a European tour, celebrated gospel singer CeCe Winans recorded a “ Tiny Desk ” concert at National Public Radio (NPR) offices in Washington, D.C., premiering on June 13, in ...
and even though Winans had background singers, it felt like she had a full choir because the crowd knew all the words to her songs. CeCe Winans (center) recorded an NPR “Tiny Desk” concert ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with CeCe Winans, the best-selling female gospel artist in history, about her Tiny Desk performance and Black Music Month.