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Official Website: Bebe
Winans
In his two decades in the Gospel recording community, BeBe
Winans has certainly made a name for himself with Gospel audiences,
but his popular appeal pales in comparison to his status among
other artists in the Gospel and Urban Adult Contemporary arena.
A member of the legendary Winans family, he has built a multi-faceted
career that continues to gain for him new audiences, both
within and outside the world of Gospel music. Born Benjamin
Winans, BeBe spent his early twenties singing background for
his more famous siblings, The Winans vocal group. Then he
and sister CeCe formed their own duo in the mid-80s and surprisingly
landed joint contracts with Sparrow and Capitol Records (for
Gospel and secular markets) for their self-titled debut in
1986. Working with producer Keith Thomas, the duo matched
an unusually sophisticated, slick soul sound to Gospel lyrics
and began building an audience among Gospel, soul and adult
contemporary listeners. If their older siblings, The Winans,
brought the sound of the Temptations to Gospel, BeBe and CeCe
brought the sound of Marvin and Tammi. Their debut was as
good as anything on urban adult contemporary radio that year,
and garnered some well deserved success, especially with the
very nice midtempo hit, "I.O.U. Me."
While their debut showed promise, real success came with
their second disc, Heaven, the title track of which became
a top ten smash and elevated BeBe and CeCe to stardom with
Gospel and Contemporary Christian Music fans. And they became
urban music stars with their third album, Different Lifestyles,
which included the chart-topping "Addictive Love" as well
as a fine remake of the Staple Singers' "I'll Take You There."
However, despite its popularity, Different Lifestyles was
not as strong as its predecessors, and showed the first slippage
in the quality of the duo's material and the freshness of
their sound. Further slippage came on their next album, 1994's
Relationships, on which the duo replaced Thomas with pop producers
David Foster and Arif Mardin. The result was their lone commercial
and critical failure.
Relationships became the final BeBe and CeCe Winans album,
as the two began working on separate projects, coming together
only sporadically over the next decade. CeCe went on to become
arguably the top female Gospel artist of the latter 90s, consistently
scoring with tasteful, well performed albums. BeBe's success
was more varied but also more sporadic. He became a sought-after
producer and songwriter for a number of artists, including
Gladys Knight, Yolanda Adams, Stephanie Mills and Dave Koz.
However, his solo recording career, while generally interesting,
failed to match the duo's success. In 1997 he issued his self-titled
debut, a solid disc that scored big on the Gospel charts and
had some urban success with the ballad "In Harm's Way" and
the infectious gospel dance number "Thank You." It also included
the beautiful ballad, "Did You Ever Know," which has since
been recorded by a number of other artists. His follow-up,
2000's Love and Freedom, which included guest performances
by Luther Vandross, Donnie McClurkin and Brian McKnight, was
his biggest, topping the Gospel charts and hitting the Pop
top 30. He followed it up in 2002 with the less successful
Live and Up Close.
However, while Winans was having only moderate success with
his recordings, his reputation in the Gospel and Soul community
began to create other opportunities for him. His friendship
with Denzel Washington (resulting from work together on a
music video) led to an acting role in The Manchurian Candidate.
More importantly, his strong relationships with the biggest
Soul and Gospel artists became the basis for The BeBe Winans
Radio Show, perhaps Gospel Music's most important national
radio show and BeBe's first major hosting gig. Central to
the show's popularity is Winans' ability to get many of the
nation's biggest African American artists to visit to discuss
their new projects. It is now heard in virtually every major
market.
Amidst the other activities, Winans returned to music, releasing
in March 2005 what he says is his most personal album to date,
Dream, his first on Hidden Beach Records' new Still Waters
inspirational label.
By Chris Rizik
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