Piano Guidance
Photo by Ismaeel Zakariya Pexels Logo Photo: Ismaeel Zakariya

Who is the oldest gospel singer?

Shirley Ann Caesar-Williams (born Octo), known professionally as Shirley Caesar, is an American gospel singer whose career has spanned seven decades. She has won 11 Grammys in addition to Dove Awards and Stellar Awards; Caesar is known as the "First Lady of Gospel Music" and "The Queen of Gospel Music".

en.wikipedia.org - Shirley Caesar - Wikipedia
Which composer stretched his hands?
Which composer stretched his hands?

Beethoven's hands were not especially big and Schuman invented a hand-stretching device because he felt his hands were too small. The result was...

Read More »
What is the purpose of black keys?
What is the purpose of black keys?

The black keys are in groupings and help us quickly identify the note names of the white keys. Out of these 12 notes, artists and composers usually...

Read More »

American gospel singer (born 1938)

Musical artist

Shirley Ann Caesar-Williams (born October 13, 1938[1]), known professionally as Shirley Caesar, is an American gospel singer. Her career began in 1951, when she signed to Federal Records at the age of 12.[2] Throughout her seven decade career, Caesar has often been referred to as the "First Lady of Gospel Music",[1] and "The Queen of Gospel Music".[3] Additionally, she has won eleven Grammy Awards, fifteen Dove Awards, and fourteen Stellar Awards. Caesar has released over forty albums. She has participated in over 16 compilations and three gospel musicals, Mama I Want to Sing, Sing: Mama 2 and Born to sing: Mama 3. According to SoundScan, she has sold 2.2 million albums since 1991.[4] She has made several notable appearances including the televised Live from Disney World Night of Joy, the Gospel According to VH1, and a White House performance for President George Bush. She gave a speech on the evolution of gospel music to the US Treasury Department.[5] In 2017, Caesar was honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award from The Recording Academy.[6] She has also received SESAC Lifetime Achievement Award, Rhapsody & Rhythm Award from the National Museum of African American Music, as well as induction into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.

Early life [ edit ]

Caesar was born in Durham, North Carolina. She is the tenth of 13 children.[1] All of her siblings are now deceased. Her father Jim Caesar was a well known local gospel singer but he died suddenly when Shirley was seven years old.[1] Her mother Hallie Caesar was semi-invalid due to a lame leg. Caesar had a special bond with her mother and took care of her until her death in 1986.

Career [ edit ]

Caesar first began singing and performing for family and friends. She began singing as Baby Shirley Caesar all over the Carolinas as invitations poured in. She could only perform on weekends due to being in school during the weekdays. Her professional music career began in 1958 at 19, when she approached Albertina Walker about joining The Caravans, one of the most popular gospel groups at that time. Albertina wanted the vocally talented young Caesar in her group after hearing her sing a solo. Caesar decided to halt her education to join the group. Caesar recorded and performed with Albertina Walker, Cassietta George, Inez Andrews, Delores Washington, Josephine Howard, Eddie Williams, and James Herndon while in the Caravans. Her biggest hit with the Caravans was the song "Sweeping Through the City" followed by "No Coward Soldier". After eight years with the Caravans, she decided to leave after being offered a solo recording contract with Hob Records. Her first LP on the Hob label was entitled I'll Go, backed up by the Institutional Radio Choir and includes the classics "Oh Peter, Don't Be Afraid" and "Choose Ye This Day". Other hits soon followed with recordings such as "Satan, We're Gonna Tear Your Kingdom Down", "God's Not Dead, He's Yet Alive" and the classic "Don't Drive Your Mama Away". In 1971, she won her first Grammy Award for her recording of "Put Your Hand in the Hand of the Man", and in 1975 her recording of the song "No Charge" became an instant hit and her first gold record. Although she had success she wanted to reach larger audiences and felt this wasn't being achieved with Hob Records; she decided not to renew her record contract with them which ended that same year. To reach more people with her music, Caesar signed with a secular record label called Roadshow Records in 1977 and released the debut album entitled First Lady. The producer of the album titled the album First Lady because Caesar was the first female to ever record on the label. The album contained songs with strong gospel lyrics, but many within the gospel community felt that the music itself was "too worldly," and many gospel DJs refused to play it on their radio station. One song, however, "Faded Rose", later became a Caesar classic. Overall, the album sold poorly, but the "First Lady" title caught on within the gospel industry, and concert announcers, DJs and gospel promoters everywhere started introducing her as "The First Lady of Gospel Music", a title that has been associated with her ever since. The second and final album she recorded for Roadshow was From the Heart in 1978; it was poorly received for the same reason. Caesar searched for a gospel label and finally decided to sign with Word Records in 1980 and went on to win several more Grammy Awards during the next several years and beyond. She stayed with Word for many years and recorded some of the biggest hits of her career such as "God's Got It All in Control", "Hold My Mule" (which later went viral as a Thanksgiving-related Internet meme under the title "You Name It"),[7] "He's Working It Out for You", "Jesus, I Love Calling Your Name" and "You're Next in Line for a Miracle". She has made a name for herself on the gospel music circuit, making guest appearances on the Bobby Jones gospel show and other popular television shows. Caesar credits Albertina Walker as her mentor and "Queen of Gospel Music".

Can you play a digital piano on a table?
Can you play a digital piano on a table?

While you are deciding on a stand to purchase you can simply put the piano on a table or desk surface, but be sure to put padding underneath to...

Read More »
Does sunlight ruin a piano?
Does sunlight ruin a piano?

Out of direct sunlight: UV rays can damage the finish on your piano, causing discoloration, fading and cracking. When the lid of your piano is...

Read More »

Between 1981 and 1995, she received seven Dove Awards for Black Gospel Album of the Year for Live at the G.M.W.A., Celebration, Christmasing, Sailin‘, Live ... In Chicago, Go and Rejoice. She received two Black Gospel Song of the Year Awards for "He's Working It Out for You" and "Hold My Mule". She has performed with such performers as Patti LaBelle, Whitney Houston, Dorothy Norwood, Faith Evans, Dottie Peoples, Arnold Houston, Kim Burrell, John P. Kee, Kirk Franklin, Tonex, and Tye Tribbett among others. Caesar is also an actress. She acted in movies, such as Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1998) with Larenz Tate and Little Richard, Fighting Temptations (2003) with Beyoncé and Cuba Gooding Jr., and The Unseen (2005) with Steve Harris. She also acted in an episode of The Good News in 1998 as Aunt Shirley.[8] Caesar appeared on The Parkers in 2004. In 2014, her song "Teach Me Master", which originally appeared on her 1972 album Get Up My Brother[9] was sampled by Dutch producer Bakermat as "Teach Me"; it reached number 22 on the UK Singles Chart.[10] In 2016, she found herself back at the very top of the gospel Billboard chart with her newest CD release Fill This House.[11]

Awards and honors [ edit ]

Caesar is a recipient of a 1999 National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, which is the United States' highest honor in the folk and traditional arts.[12]

She was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2000.[13]

Caesar was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in 2010.[14] She performed for President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama at the White House in 2015, along with Aretha Franklin. In May 2016, the National Museum of African American Music honored Caesar with the Rhapsody & Rhythm Award in Nashville in advance of the planned 2018 opening of the historic museum.[15] The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce proudly honored gospel singer Shirley Caesar with the 2,583rd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday, June 28, 2016.

Education in later life [ edit ]

After many years, Caesar finally accomplished her dream of completing her education. She returned to school and graduated with honors from Shaw University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in 1984. She also spent time studying at the Divinity School of Duke University and has received honorary doctorates from Shaw University and Southeastern University.

Personal life [ edit ]

Caesar married Bishop Harold I. Williams in June 1983. The couple were co-pastors of the 1,500-member Mount Calvary Word of Faith Church in Raleigh, North Carolina until his death on July 4, 2014. While she does not have children of her own, she has two stepchildren from her husband. Caesar is a member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority. She cites her mother as a strong influence in her decision to give so selflessly of herself. Caesar has committed a sizable portion of all concert sales to her outreach ministries. Recently she has cut back on preaching and has appointed an executive pastor at her church and he provides weekly sermons to the congregation while Caesar serves as senior pastor but Caesar continues to record and perform in concert all over the country. She also continues to hold her annual outreach ministries conference. The outreach ministry provides food, clothing, shelter, toys for children, and financial assistance to those in need. She opened an eponymous store and uses the profits to help others during the holiday season. When asked what would she still like to accomplish, she says: "I would like to do more acting...."[16]

Discography [ edit ]

What do the Islanders do when not filming?
What do the Islanders do when not filming?

The Islanders reportedly spend their Saturdays with their mics off and out of the villa so that cleaners can go in and give it a tidy. Jun 18, 2022

Read More »
What should you not do in a manual?
What should you not do in a manual?

7 Things You Shouldn't Do While Driving a Manual Car 1) Use the Clutch Pedal as Foot Rest. ... 2) Using the Clutch to Prevent Rolling at a Light or...

Read More »
Join almost HALF A MILLION Happy Students Worldwide
Join almost HALF A MILLION Happy Students Worldwide

Pianoforall is one of the most popular online piano courses online and has helped over 450,000 students around the world achieve their dream of playing beautiful piano for over a decade.

Learn More »

Albums [ edit ]

List of studio albums + compilation albums, with selected chart positions. Title Details Peak chart positions US US

Gospel US

R&B/HH First Lady Released: December 14, 1977

Format: Cassette, LP — — 36 From the Heart Released: May 1, 1978 Format: LP — — — Jesus, I Love Calling Your Name Released: October 1983

Format: LP, CD — 2 — Sailin' Released: June 1984

Format: LP, CD — 1 — Celebration Released: December 1985

Format: LP, CD — 3 — Her Very Best Released: March 1987

Format: LP, CD — 22 — Go Released: 1987

Format: LP, CD — — — Live in Chicago Released: March 1988

Format: CD — 1 — I Remember Mama Released: November 1989

Format: CD — 2 — He's Working it Out for You Released: December 1991

Format: CD — 1 95 Stand Still Released: September 1993

Format: CD — 3 — Shirley Caesar Live...He Will Come Released: July 1995

Format: CD — 6 — Christmasing Released: November 1996

Format: CD — 37 — Just a Word Released: July 1996

Format: CD — — — A Miracle in Harlem Released: April 29, 1997 Format: CD — 5 — Christmas with Shirley Caesar Released: October 20, 1998

Format: CD — 13 — Hymns Released: October 30, 2001

Format: CD — 4 — You Can Make It Released: August 2002

Format: CD — 7 — Greatest Gospel Hits Released: August 26, 2003

Format: CD — 4 — Shirley Caesar & Friends Released: September 23, 2003 Format: CD — 6 — I Know the Truth Released: September 6, 2005 Format: CD — 3 — After 40 Years...Still Sweeping Through the City Released: November 6, 2007 Format: CD — 8 — The Definitive Gospel Collection Released: May 20, 2008 Format: CD — 38 — A City Called Heaven Released: November 24, 2009

Format: CD — 8 — The Ultimate Collection Released: January 11, 2011

Format: CD — 4 — Giving & Sharing: A Christmas Collection Released: September 20, 2011 Format: CD — 36 — Platinum Gospel: Shirley Caesar Released: October 11, 2011

Format: CD — 41 — Good God Released: March 26, 2013

Format: CD 168 4 — Harvest Gospel Released: October 15, 2013

Format: CD — 14 — Timeless Gospel Classics: Inspirational/Gospel Vol. 2 Released: May 4, 2015

Format: CD — 17 — Fill This House Released: June 3, 2016

Format: CD — 1 —

Charting singles [ edit ]

As lead artist [ edit ]

Guest appearances [ edit ]

Title Year Peak chart positions Album US

Bub. "You Name It (#UNameIt Challenge)" (DJ Suede the Remix God featuring Shirley Caesar) 2016 15 Non-album single

en.wikipedia.org - Shirley Caesar - Wikipedia
Do geniuses overthink?
Do geniuses overthink?

While many endeavors of geniuses lead to remarkable results, it doesn't always come, worry-free. In fact, a common trait that geniuses have is the...

Read More »
What is LUMI good for?
What is LUMI good for?

The LUMI keyboard is essentially a midi controller with light-up keys that pairs to an app on your smartphone or tablet to walk you through a wide...

Read More »
Why is C the most popular key?
Why is C the most popular key?

C major is a popular key for beginners because the scale only uses white keys, it has no sharps or flats. This makes many facets of learning easier...

Read More »
What is the latest PSR Yamaha keyboard?
What is the latest PSR Yamaha keyboard?

Yamaha's New Portable Keyboards for 2022 Yamaha PSR-E473 61-Note Portable Keyboard. Current price: Current price: $369.99. Yamaha PSR-EW425 76-Note...

Read More »