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Official Website: Andrae
Crouch
One of the most renowned and widely respected pioneers of
contemporary gospel music remains Andrae Crouch. By combining
such classic gospel music elements as call-and-response and
choir, along with pop songwriting techniques and production,
Crouch's style has influenced countless other artists. Born
July 1, 1942, in Pacoima, CA, Crouch got his musical start
at his father's church, singing, playing piano, and before
ten years of age, writing his own songs (despite being entirely
self-taught). Crouch formed his first serious gospel group
during the early '60s, Andrae Crouch && the Disciples, although
it wouldn't be until 1977 that the group issued their first
release, This Is Another Day (eventually, the "Disciples"
name would be dropped, as the albums were credited solely
to Crouch).
Crouch's career quickly began to soar, as he kept steadily
issuing albums (including such standout releases as 1978's
self-titled release, 1981's Don't Give Up, 1982's Live at
Carnegie Hall, 1997's Pray, and 1998's Gift of Christmas),
as well as penning such renowned gospel tunes as &"My Tribute
(To God Be the Glory)" and &"The Blood Will Never Lose Its
Power." In addition, Crouch toured across the globe (including
Europe, Africa, the Far East, and the U.S.); collaborated
with such acclaimed pop artists as Elvis Presley, Michael
Jackson, Quincy Jones, and Madonna; received a total of nine
Grammy Awards and an Academy Award nomination; and provided
film scores to such movies as The Lion King and Free Willy.
Crouch was inducted into the Gospel Hall of Fame in 1998.
Shortly thereafter, he was the subject of a tribute album,
Tribute: The Songs of Andrae Crouch, which included spirited
renditions of Crouch tunes done by the likes of the Brooklyn
Tabernacle Choir, Take 6, the Winans, and an album-closing
finale of &"My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)" that included
Patti Austin, BeBe Winans, Susan Ashton, and Vestal Goodman
among others, as part of a 70-voice all-star choir. Along
with numerous guest appearances and a hectic touring schedule,
Crouch released Take the Message Everywhere in 2005.
Greg Prato && Thom Granger, All Music Guide
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