CeCe Winans
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Priscilla Marie Winans Love, known professionally as CeCe Winans,
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Early life
Winans was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Delores and David Winans, on October 8, 1964.[6] She is one of 10 children. Her parents were part of the Church of God in Christ and would only listen to gospel music. She sang her first solo at the age of 8.[7]
Duo with BeBe Winans
Winans first went to Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1981 as a singer on the Christian telecast The PTL Club, hosted by Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker. Although originally part of the larger Winans family singing group, CeCe and her older brother BeBe became a duo during their time at PTL, in response to positive reactions to their version of the song "Up Where We Belong" sung as a duet, with lyrics changed for Christian audiences. In 1984, CeCe and Bebe released their first album, Lord Lift Us Up, for PTL Records. They achieved crossover success, eventually releasing nine Gold and Platinum recordings, billed as BeBe & CeCe Winans.[8] Winans left PTL in 1984 just before getting married. Her brother left in 1985. They released their second album in 1987: BeBe & CeCe Winans. BeBe & CeCe Winans are the first gospel artists to have their album Different Lifestyles sell over a million units, only the second gospel album to do so after Amazing Grace by Aretha Franklin.
Solo career
Winans began her solo career with the album Alone in His Presence, released in 1995. It was only the third album by a gospel artist to sell more than a million units. CeCe, along with her brother BeBe, also hold the honor of having the first gospel album to reach platinum by a gospel artist. "Alone In His Presence" earned her a
In 1999, Winans started her own recording company,
Winans took a two-year break from releasing albums and returned in 2003 with Throne Room. The first 1,000 copies were issued with a bonus CD that contained exclusive interviews with the artist, the making of the CD, some touring footage, and the music video "More Than What I Wanted" (which came from the 2001 release). In 2004, the 25-city tour Throne Room with the group Anointed featured free admission and was followed with a DVD release of the concert recorded in Tennessee. Live in the Throne Room contained tracks from all of Winans's albums. Around September 2004, Winans experienced what she thought was a flu but turned out to be a serious stomach infection and was hospitalized immediately for surgery. Due to the extended recovery time, the second half of the Throne Room Tour was postponed to early 2005.[9]
Winans's seventh album Purified was released in 2005. Her nephew Mario Winans was one of four producers. Her son Alvin III co-wrote several songs on the album, and her younger sisters Angie and Debbie performed.
Winans' collection of Top Ten R&B radio hits includes "
Winans released her eighth album, Thy Kingdom Come on April 1, 2008, featuring the single "Waging War". On October 6, 2009, a BeBe & CeCe reunion album named Still was released by Malaco Records, and features collaborations with Marvin Winans and contemporary gospel sister duo Mary Mary.
On December 23, 2010, Winans, along with Bebe and Mary Mary, featuring the West Angeles Choir, performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.[10]
From 2012 to 2014, Winans was a judge on BET's gospel singing competition, Sunday Best, along with her brother BeBe.[11]
In 2017, Winans released a tenth album, Let Them Fall in Love, for which she won two Grammy Awards for Best Gospel Performance/Song and Best Gospel Album. In 2021 Winans released her first live worship album, Believe for It, which won her three additional Grammy Awards (including Best Gospel Album) in April 2022.[12]
She her latest single debuted on Sept 14, 2022 known as "Goodness of God."[13]
Books
Winans has authored three books: On A Positive Note, a memoir released August 1, 2000; Throne Room: Ushered Into the Presence of God, a devotional released January 1, 2004, and co-authored with Claire Cloninger; and Always Sisters: Becoming the Princess You Were Created to Be, released on July 17, 2007, co-written with Claudia Mair Burney.
Personal life
Winans now[when?] resides in Brentwood, Tennessee,[14] a suburb of Nashville, with her husband Alvin Love II. She has two children, a son and a daughter. She is also a grandmother to three beautiful children.
Winans was the best friend of Whitney Houston[15] and godmother to her daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown. On February 18, 2012, Winans performed "Don't Cry for Me" and "Jesus Loves Me" at Houston's funeral, at New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey.
Discography
- See also BeBe & CeCe Winans discography
- Alone in His Presence (1995)
- Everlasting Love (1998)
- His Gift (1998)
- Alabaster Box (1999)
- CeCe Winans (2001)
- Throne Room (2003)
- Purified (2005)
- Thy Kingdom Come (2008)
- Songs of Emotional Healing (2010)
- Let Them Fall in Love (2017)
- Something's Happening (2018)
- Believe for It (2021)
Videography
Concert
Live at the Lambs Theater in New York (Recorded At: Lambs Theater in New York City)
- Released: 2000
- Format: VHS
Live in the Throne Room (Recorded At: Cornerstone Church in
- Released: 2004
- Format: DVD
- Singles: "Close to you" – Bebe Winans
Music videos
- 1996: "Count On Me" (Whitney Houston & Winans)
- 1998: "Well Alright"
- 1998: "The River"
- 2001: "More Than What I Wanted"
- 2017: "Dancing in the Spirit"
- 2018: "It's Christmas"
- 2020: "Never Lost"
Television appearances
- This list does not include interviews or musical performances.
- 1994: Martin (episode: "Go Tell It on the Martin")
- 1997: Living Single (episode: "Oh, Solo Mio")
- 1997–99: CeCe's Place (on the Odyssey Channel)
- 2002: 7th Heaven (episode: "The Known Soldier")[16]
- 2002: Doc (episode: "The Price of a Miracle")[16]
- 2003–: Praise the Lord(occasional guest host)
- Other
Journeys in Black: CeCe Winans (BET documentary of Cece Winans's life)
- Released: 2002
- Format: DVD
Awards and nominations
Winans has received 15
See also
References
- ^ a b "CeCe Winans Moves Up to 4th Place on List of GRAMMYs Most-Awarded Women Ever - That Grape Juice". thatgrapejuice.net. Retrieved April 4, 2022.
- ^ "Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved April 4, 2022.
- ^ "CeCe Winans Nominated for 2020 Grammy Best Gospel Album | Ovation Artist Group". www.ovationag.com. Retrieved April 4, 2022.
- ^ Paulson, Dave. "CeCe Winans has found 'true happiness' as a pastor". The Tennessean. Retrieved April 4, 2022.
- ^ "CeCe Winans". Billboard.
- ^ "CeCe Winans | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links". AllMusic.
- ^ Hight, Jewly (February 2, 2017). "'At This Age, This Is Who I Am': The Gospel According To CeCe Winans". NPR. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
- ^ "Profile: BeBe & CeCe Winans". National Museum of African American Music. July 31, 2018. Archived from the original on January 27, 2021. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
- ^ LaTonya Taylor (October 2005). "Purified by Fire". Christianity Today. Retrieved August 25, 2007.
- ^ Fusemix. "Cece Winans and Bebe Winans on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 12/23/10".
- ^ "CeCe Winans". BET. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
- ^ "2022 GRAMMYs Awards Show: Complete Winners & Nominations List". www.grammy.com. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
- ^ CeCe Winans - Goodness of God (Official Video), retrieved January 18, 2023
- ^ Norment, Lynn (1998). "At Home with CeCe Winans". Ebony Magazine. Retrieved August 25, 2007.
- ^ "Ebony". Johnson Publishing Company. June 1996.
- ^ a b "CeCe Winans Official Biography". PureSprings Gospel. Archived from the original on August 25, 2007. Retrieved August 3, 2007.
- ^ National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, CeCe Winans, grammy.com, USA, retrieved May 8, 2021
- ^ Gospel Music Association, Past winners : CeCe Winans, doveawards.com, USA, retrieved May 8, 2021
Works cited
- Winans, CeCe: On a Positive Note (August 1, 2000)
External links
- Official website
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- CeCe Winans at AllMusic