Andraé Edward Crouch/ˈɑːndreɪ/(July 1, 1942 – January 8, 2015) was an Americangospelsinger, songwriter, arranger, record producer and pastor. Referred to as "the father of modern gospel music" bycontemporary Christianand gospel music professionals,[1]Crouch was known for his compositions "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power", "My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)"and" Soon and Very Soon ". He collaborated on some of his recordings with famous and popular artists such asStevie Wonder,El DeBarge,Philip Bailey,Chaka Khan,andSheila E.,as well as the vocal groupTake 6,and many popular artists covered his material, includingBob Dylan,Barbara Mandrell,Paul Simon,Elvis PresleyandLittle Richard.[2]In the 1980s and 1990s, he was known as the "go-to" producer for superstars who sought a gospel choir sound in their recordings; he appeared on a number of recordings, includingMichael Jackson's "Man In the Mirror",Madonna's "Like a Prayer",and" The Power ", a duet betweenElton JohnandLittle Richard.[3]Crouch was noted for his talent of incorporating contemporary secular music styles into the gospel music he grew up with. His efforts in this area helped pave the way for early American contemporary Christian music during the 1960s and 1970s.[4]
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Background information | |
Birth name | Andraé Edward Crouch |
Born | San Francisco,California, U.S. | July 1, 1942
Died | January 8, 2015 Los Angeles,California, U.S. | (aged 72)
Genres | Gospel,contemporary Christian |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals, piano, organ |
Years active | 1966–2014 |
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Website | Andraé CrouchonFacebook |
Crouch's original music arrangements were heard in the filmsThe Color Purple,for which he received anOscarnomination, and Disney'sThe Lion King,as well as theNBCtelevision seriesAmen.Awards and honors received by him include sevenGrammy Awards,induction into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1998, and a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame.[4]
Early years
editAndraé Edward Crouch was born, along with his twin sister,Sandra,on July 1, 1942, in San Francisco, California[5]to parents Benjamin and Catherine (née Hodnett) Crouch.[6]His father was a minister in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) and pastored Christ Memorial Church of God in Christ in Pacoima, California. When he was young, Crouch's parents owned and operated Crouch Cleaners, a dry-cleaning business, as well as a restaurant business inLos Angeles,California.[7]In addition to running the family's businesses, Crouch's parents also had a Christian street-preaching ministry and a hospital and prison ministry.[8]When Crouch was 11, his father was invited to speak for several weeks at a small church as a guest preacher. Crouch's father and the church's congregation encouraged the young boy to play during the services. At the piano, Crouch found the key in which the congregation was singing and started to play. After this, Crouch honed his piano-playing skills and, in time, wanted to write his own music. When he was 14 years old, he wrote his first Gospel song.[3][9][10]
Career
editGroups
editCrouch's first group musical effort was formed in 1960 as the Church of God in Christ Singers. The group included future recording artist and session musicianBilly Prestonon keyboards[6]and was the first to record Crouch's song "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power". The song's popularity grew following the initial 1969 recording, becoming a standard in churches and hymnals worldwide.[4]While attendingValley Junior Collegein the San Fernando Valley to become a teacher, he formed gospel music group "The Disciples" in 1965 with fellow musicians Perry Morgan, Reuben Fernandez, and Bili Thedford.[11]The group became a frequent attraction at "Monday Night Sing" concerts in southern California put on by Audrey Mieir, a Christian minister and music composer who frequently sponsored new Christian music groups.[10]Following Mieir's introduction of Crouch toManna Music Publishing'sfounders Tim and Hal Spencer, Manna published Crouch's song "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power", written when he was 15 years old. The Spencers helped launch Crouch's recording career by introducing them toLight Recordsfounder and prolific Christian songwriterRalph Carmichael.After the addition ofSherman Andrusto The Disciples, Light Records recorded and released the group's first album,Take the Message Everywhere,in 1968.[12]Following the group's first album release, Crouch's twin sister, Sandra, joined The Disciples in 1970 after Fernandez' departure. Two more albums would follow,Keep On Singin'[13] andSoulfully,before a major change in the group's lineup in 1972.[14]
When Sherman Andrus left the Disciples to jointhe Imperials,he was replaced by singerDanniebelle Hall.More musicians were being added and the group's membership by the early 1970s included Fletch Wiley on trumpet, Harlan Rogers on keyboards, Hadley Hockensmith on bass, and Bill Maxwell on drums.[10]The group appeared onThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carsonin 1972[10]and to sold-out crowds atCarnegie Hallin 1975 and 1979.[15]Crouch's most popular songs with the group included "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power", "Through It All", "Bless His Holy Name", "Soon and Very Soon", "Jesus is the Answer", and "My Tribute".
Solo career
editAfter The Disciples disbanded in 1982, Crouch continued on with a solo career. His backing ensemble included Howard Smith, Linda McCrary,Táta Vega,andKristle Murden,along with The Andraé Crouch Singers.Joe Sample,Wilton Felder, Dean Parks,David Paich,Phillip Bailey,Stevie Wonder,El DeBarge,and other secular artists were included in Crouch's recording sessions. With former Disciples drummer-turned-producer Bill Maxwell, Crouch co-produced projects forThe Winans,Danniebelle Hall, and Kristle Murden. Many musical acts and solo performers covered his more popular works, includingElvis Presleywith "I've Got Confidence". In 1986, Crouch composed the theme music for theSherman HemsleysitcomAmen,sung byVanessa Bell Armstrong.
In 2006 Crouch releasedMighty Wind,a 40th anniversary album featuring guest performances byLauren Evans,Crystal Lewis,Karen Clark Sheard,Táta Vega, andMarvin Winans.
TV appearances
editOn February 7, 1982, Crouch guest appeared in Season 8 Episode 16 "Man of the Cloth" onThe Jeffersons.He also appeared in the TV movieIn Search of Dr. Seuss,playing the title character in "Yertle the Turtle".
Influence
editCrouch has been credited as a key figure inJesus musicof the 1960s and 1970s and, as a result, helping to bring aboutcontemporary Christian musicinto the church.[16]As well, he is also credited with helping to bridge the gap between black and whiteChristian musicand revolutionizing the sound ofurban Gospelmusic. Though sometimes criticized for diluting the Christian message by using contemporary music styles, his songs have become staples in churches and hymnals around the world and have been recorded by mainstream artists such as Elvis Presley andPaul Simon.[6]
His affiliation with Light Records was instrumental in bringing Walter andTramaine Hawkins,Jessy DixonandThe Winansto the label, from where they all enjoyed successful gospel music careers.[17]
In 1996, Crouch and his music were honored on theGrammy Award-winning CD,Tribute: The Songs of Andraé Crouch,released by Warner Bros. Records. The album featured a wide range of artists performing Crouch's classic songs and featuredthe Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir,Take 6,Twila Paris,andMichael W. Smith.[18]
Crouch and his sister Sandra had a friendship and music relationship withMichael Jackson.[19]In 1987, the Andraé Crouch Choir sang background vocals along withSiedah GarrettandThe Winanson Jackson's hit single "Man in the Mirror"from theBadalbum. The Andraé Crouch Singers were also featured on the songs "Keep the Faith" and "Will You Be There"from Jackson's 1991Dangerousalbum. On Jackson'sHIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book Iproject in 1995, the Andraé Crouch Choir is heard on "Earth Song."They are also heard on" Morphine "fromHIStory'sremix albumBlood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix,and one last time on "Speechless"from theInvinciblealbum. Crouch's composition, "Soon and Very Soon" was performed by the Andraé Crouch Choir at the public memorial service for Jackson held at theStaples Centerin Los Angeles on July 7, 2009.[20]
Personal life
editOn November 12, 1982, Crouch was arrested in Los Angeles for possession of cocaine after being stopped for erratic driving. Sheriff's deputies discovered a substance in the vehicle which Crouch said was instant chicken soup powder. After consenting to a search, he was found to be carrying a vial of cocaine in his pocket. Crouch was arrested and released several hours later on $2,500 bail, maintaining the drugs belonged to a friend who had been staying in his apartment. Police declined to press charges.[21][22]
Between 1993 and 1994, Crouch suffered the loss of his father, mother, and older brother.[6]After his father's death, Crouch and his sister took over the shared duty of senior pastor at the church his parents founded, Christ MemorialChurch of God in ChristinPacoima, California.[6][23]
Failing health and death
editCrouch survived a number of personal attacks from four different forms of cancer, which claimed the life of his mother, father and brother in 1993 and 1994. He was also hospitalized for complications from diabetes in his last few years of life.[24][25]In early December 2014, Crouch was hospitalized for pneumonia and congestive heart failure. As a result, his December 2014 tour was postponed.[26][27]He was hospitalized again on January 3, 2015, in Los Angeles, as the result of a heart attack.[28]
On January 8, 2015, Crouch died at Northridge Hospital Medical Center.[15][27]He was 72. On the same day, his sister, Sandra, released the following statement: "Today my twin brother, womb-mate and best friend went home to be with the Lord. Please keep me, my family and our church family in your prayers. I tried to keep him here but God loved him best."[29]
Following Crouch's death, Christian recording artistMichael W. SmithtoldBillboardMagazine,"...I'll never forget hearing Andraé for the first time. It was like someone had opened a whole new world of possibilities for me musically. I don't think there is anyone who inspired me more, growing up, than Andraé Crouch. The depth of his influence on Christian music is incalculable. We all owe him so much and I'll forever be grateful for the times we got to work together."[30]
Discography
editAndraé Crouch and The Disciples
edit- 1968:Take the Message Everywhere(Light)
- 1971:Keep on Singin'(Light)
- 1972:Soulfully(Light)
- 1973:Live at Carnegie Hall(Light)
- 1975:Take Me Back(Light)
- 1976:This Is Another Day(Light)
- 1978:Live in London(Light)
Solo recordings
edit- 1972:Just Andrae(Light)
- 1979:I'll Be Thinking of You(Light)
- 1981:Don't Give Up(Warner Bros.)
- 1982:Finally(Light)
- 1984:No Time to Lose(Light)
- 1986:Autograph(Light)
- 1994:Mercy(Qwest)
- 1997:Pray(Qwest)
- 1998:Gift of Christmas(Qwest)
- 2006:Mighty Wind(Verity)
- 2011:The Journey(Riverphlo Entertainment)
- 2013:Live in Los Angeles
Other credits
editCrouch later worked as a producer or arranger withMichael Jackson,Madonna,Quincy Jones,Mika(We Are Golden),Diana Ross,Elton John,Rick Astley( "Cry for Help") andPrefab Sprout.Crouch also had a long relationship with theOslo Gospel Choir,which he occasionally produced, arranged[31]for and performed with.[32]In 2014, Crouch joined a cast of artists from around the world on a recording of "One World" by Hong Kong duo the Chung Brothers.[33]
Awards
editCrouch won numerous awards throughout his career that included sevenGrammy Awards[17]and fourGMA Dove Awards.He was also the recipient ofASCAP,Billboard,andNAACPAwards.[citation needed]In 2004, he became the only livingGospelartist – and just the third in history – to have a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame.[citation needed]
On November 11, 2011, Sandra and Andrae Crouch were granted an honorary "Artist-in-Residence" Award by the International Center of Worship for Global Day of Worship Regent University, Virginia Beach, VA.[34]
Grammy Awards
editCrouch has won sevenGrammys:[35]
- 1975: Best Soul Gospel Performance –Take Me Back
- 1978: Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album –Live in London
- 1979: Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album –I'll Be Thinking of You
- 1980: Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary or Inspirational – "The Lord's Prayer" (collaborative)
- 1981: Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album –Don't Give Up
- 1984: Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male – "Always Remember"
- 1994: Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album –Mercy
GMA Dove Awards
edit- Soul/Black gospel album
- 1977 –This is another day(Light)
- 1978 –Live in London(Light)
- Contemporary gospel album of the year
- 1985 –No Time to Lose(Light)
- 1998 –Pray(Qwest/Warner Bros.)
- Traditional gospel album of the year
- 1993 –With all of my heart;Sandra Crouch and Friends (Sparrow)
- Contemporary gospel recorded song of the year
- 1997 – "Take me back"; Tribute – The Songs of Andrae Crouch (songwriter) (Warner Alliance)
- Inducted into theGospel Music Association'sGospel Music Hall of Famein 1998
Other honors
edit- 1985:Oscarnomination for music compositions featured inThe Color Purple
- 1997: Honorary Doctorate of Music fromBerklee College of Music[36]
- 2005: NARAS' Inaugural Salute to Gospel Music Lifetime Achievement Award recipient
- 2007: Christian Music Hall of Fame and Museum inductee
- 2012: How Sweet the Sound Living Legend Award
Filmography
edit- Film
- 1985:The Color Purplesongwriter: "Maybe God's Trying to Tell You Something"
- 1993:Once Upon a Forestsongwriter: "He's Gone/He's Back"
- 1994:The Lion Kingarranger and choral conductor
- Television
- 1980:Barbara Mandrell & The Mandrell Sistersspecial guest
- 1982:The Jeffersons"Men of the Cloth" episode
- 1982:SCTV Network 90Christmas special
- 1986:Amentheme writer, arranger
- 1994:In Search of Dr. SeussasYertle the Turtle
- 1998:Nickelodeon'sCousin Skeeter
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