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Official Website: Canton
Jones
Canton Jones began singing at the age of 5 in a vocal group
founded by his father. By the age of 16, he was writing for
and producing records for friends in his hometown.[2] He relocated
to Atlanta, Georgia where he attended Morehouse College joining
the school's renowned Glee Club. The club performed for celebrities
such as Oprah Winfrey, Stevie Wonder, Dr. Bobby Jones and
Ray Charles, as well as performing at high profile events
such as the opening ceremony of the 1996 Olympic Games and
at the first gospel concert ever held at the US Pentagon.
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Between 1998 and 1999, he joined World Changers Church International,
under the pastorship of Creflo & Taffi Dollar and in his own
words, grew as a Christian under their stewardship: "My wife,
who was my girlfriend at the time, took me to World Changers
and I started getting the word. I was going to that church
for like three years before I really rededicated my life to
Christ. I was there from probably like 1998 or 1999 until
2001 before I really started getting on track."[3] Musical
career
In 2001, Jones launched his own gospel record label, CAJO
Entertainment.[3] and independently released his first album,
2002's 20 Years, 3 Months & 12 Days, which chronicled his
journey to salvation.
He released his second independent album in 2004: The Password
and that same year, collaborated with Lil iROCC Williams on
Williams's 2004 debut album, and wrote and performed a song,
"You and Me", for the compilation Holy Hip-Hop:Taking the
Gospel to the Streets.
At this time he was now a member of the choir of World Changers
International Church and a solo performance at the church
attracted the attention of the church's youth pastor, who
asked Jones to help him in the youth department. Not long
after that, he was signed to the church's Arrow Records label,
an affiliate of EMI. [2]
He released his major label debut, Love Jones, in the summer
of 2005, which debuted at number 11 on Billboard's Top Gospel
Albums chart.[2]. The album is named after his daughter, Love,
born to him and wife Ramona in 2004. [4]. Following the album's
success, Canton toured the US with over 200 appearances that
year.
In November 2005, The Password was re-released nationally
at the end of 2005 as The Password: Access Granted and earned
him two Grammy nominations.[3] His success in 2005 saw him
listed in The Atlanta Business Journal at number 19 in their
40 Under 40 chart of Atlanta's rising stars.[3]
On 5 February 2008, he released Kingdom Business.
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