Yolanda Adams
Growing Up
Growing up in Houston, TX, as the oldest of six children, Yolanda Adams
was born on August 27, 1961. She lived in a house filled with music and
love. Her mother studied music and Yolanda heard everything from Gospel
legends James Cleveland and the Edwin Hawkins Singers to jazz icon
Nancy Wilson to pop/R&B great Stevie Wonder. Those different styles
of music, as well as a strong presence in the church, helped to shape
Yolanda as a singer as well as a person.
Yolanda Gets Discovered
As an adult and lead singer with the Southeast Inspirational Choir, this
former school teacher of seven years caught the attention of the
well-known composer/producer Thomas Whitfield. He helped her release
her first album on a small Gospel label in 1987 and that release led to
subsequent releases on Tribute Records.
Stepping into the Mainstream
A little over ten years, several Stellar Awards and Grammy nominations
and many powerful concerts later, Yolanda signed with Elektra Records, a
mainstream heavyweight. Her first release with Elektra went
multi-platinum, won several awards and successfully made the cross over
to the secular market without watering down or compromising her message
at all.
A New Label
Restructuring at her label left her on hiatus for nearly four years,
until 2005 when she released a new album with Atlantic. Not that she sat
around doing nothing - she kept touring and started laying the
groundwork for her Voice of an Angel Foundation, which focuses on
mentoring high school students to help them find a career in education.
Yolanda also started working with the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Resources to ensure that kids in low-income areas receive
immunizations.
Touching the World
Yolanda has touched audiences worldwide, and they in turn have made
their impact upon her. ”I believe that fans enhance your career. They
draw out of me what they need and that’s how I’m able to write the
songs. It inspires me to feel their love and appreciation. It’s like
what Sally Fields said when she won the Oscar, “You like me! You really
like me!” I never take that for granted, and each year and each album I
am humbled that there are people who want to hear my songs. It’s truly
amazing.”
Yolanda Adams Trivia:
- Yolanda graduated from Sterling High School in Houston in 1979.
- She graduated from college at Texas Southern University and went to work as a school teacher.
- In 1997, Yolanda Adams married former NFL player Tim Crawford.
- Their daughter, Taylor Ayanna, was born in 2001.
- Yolanda and Tim divorced in 2004.
- Adams has won 4 GRAMMYs, 4 Doves, 1 American Music Award, 6 NAACP Image Awards, 1 Soul Train Music Award and 3 BET Awards.
- Yolanda is one of the hosts on "The Morning Show" on Radio One
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