CeCe Winans

CeCe Winans
Birth name Priscilla Marie Winans
Also known as CeCe Love
Born (1964-10-08) October 8, 1964
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Genres Gospel, contemporary Christian, R&B, worship, contemporary gospel
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, actress, talk show host, speaker, author
Years active 1984–present
Labels Sparrow, PMG/Atlantic, PureSprings Gospel (aka WellSpring Gospel)
Associated acts BeBe & CeCe Winans, BeBe Winans, The Winans, Winans family, Whitney Houston, Margaret Bell-Byars
Website cecewinans.com

Priscilla "CeCe" Marie Winans Love /ˈwnænz/ (born October 8, 1964) is an American gospel singer, who has won numerous awards, including ten Grammy Awards and seven Stellar Awards. She has sold twelve million records worldwide. Cece is also the best-selling female gospel artist of all time.[1]

Early life

CeCe Winans was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Delores and David ("Mom and Pop") Winans, on October 8, 1964. She is the eighth of ten children, and the eldest of three girls.

Solo career

CeCe began her solo career with the Platinum certified album Alone in His Presence. It was released in 1995 and earned her a Grammy Award and two Dove Awards, including the Female Vocalist of the Year, an award she earned again in 1997. Winans' next release, the Gold certified Everlasting Love was released in 1998 and featured Winans highest to date Billboard charting solo singles "Well Alright" and "Slippin". The song "On That Day" from the album was written and produced by R&B singer Lauryn Hill. Later that year, Winans released His Gift a holiday album.

In 1999, Winans started her own recording company, "PureSprings Gospel". Her first album on the label was Alabaster Box in 1999. Some production of the disc was done by Gospel singer and musician, Fred Hammond. It included a guest appearance by Take 6. In 2000 Cece released a concert VHS titled Live at the Lambs Theater in New York. The concert contained songs from her previous albums. Winans released her next album, the self-titled CeCe Winans, in 2001. The single "Anybody Wanna Pray" included a guest appearance by GRITS. The second single, "Say A Prayer" crossed over into the CCM market.

Winans took a two-year break from releasing albums and returned in 2003 with Throne Room. The first 1,000 copies were issued with a bonus CD that contained exclusive interviews with the artist, the making of the CD, some touring footage, and the music video "More Than What I Wanted" (which came from the 2001 release). In 2004, the 25-city tour Throne Room with the group Anointed featured free admission and was followed with a DVD release of the concert recorded in Tennessee near CeCe's place of residence. Live in the Throne Room contained tracks from all of Winans' albums. Around September 2004, Winans experienced what she thought was a flu but turned out to be a serious stomach infection and was hospitalized immediately for surgery. Due to the extended recovery time, the second half of the Throne Room Tour was postponed to early 2005.[2]

Winans' seventh album Purified was released in 2005. Producers on board for the project were longtime BeBe & CeCe collaborator Keith Thomas, and CeCe's nephew Mario Winans. Winans' son Alvin III also co-writes several songs on the album and younger sisters Angie and Debbie Winans make an appearance as well.

CeCe's collection of Top Ten R&B radio hits include "Count On Me", her duet with Whitney Houston, from the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack. The single was certified Gold in the US and reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 4 on the Adult Contemporary chart and No. 8 on the Billboard R&B Singles charts.

Winans released her eighth album, Thy Kingdom Come on April 1, 2008, featuring the single "Waging War". On October 6, 2009, a BeBe & CeCe reunion album named Still was released. It is the ninth album released by the brother / sister duo. The album was released under Malaco Records and features collaborations with Marvin Winans and contemporary gospel sisters duo Mary Mary.

On December 23, 2010, Cece along with Bebe Winans & Mary Mary, featuring the West Angeles Choir, performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.[3]

From 2012-2014, Winans was a judge on BET's gospel singing competition, Sunday Best, along with her brother Bebe.[4]

Personal life

CeCe now resides in Brentwood, Tennessee[5] (a suburb of Nashville) with her husband Alvin Love and two children, Ashley Rose and Alvin Love III. Her children were featured in the BeBe & CeCe Winans music video "If Anything Ever Happened to You". Alvin III also appeared in the music video for "Well, Alright." She and her husband Alvin Love II pastor Nashville Life Church in Nashville, where they serve as the lead servants and their children are involved in the ministry.

CeCe was a good friend of Whitney Houston and godmother to her daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown. She performed "Don't Cry for Me" and "Jesus Loves Me" at Houston's funeral, at New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey on February 18, 2012. Winans is also a good friend of Bridget E. Hilliard, co-pastor of New Light Christian Center (Houston, Austin, Beaumont, Texas).[6]

Books

CeCe has authored three books: On A Positive Note, a collection of her memoirs released August 1, 2000; and Throne Room: Ushered Into the Presence of God, a devotional released January 1, 2004 and co-authored with Claire Cloninger. Always Sisters: Becoming the Princess You Were Created to Be, released on July 17, 2007 and co-written with Claudia Mair Burney.

In 2009, CeCe announced her support for a multicultural Christian education curriculum from Abingdon Press, entitled "On the Move: God's Grace from Place to Place."

Discography

See also BeBe & CeCe Winans Discography

Solo albums

Year Album Chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US
[7]
US R&B
[7]
US Gospel
[7]
US Christ
[7]
1995 Alone in His Presence
  • Released: September 28, 1995
  • Label: Sparrow
124 2 2
  • US: Platinum[8]
1998 Everlasting Love
  • Released: March 17, 1998
  • Label: Pioneer Music Group / Atlantic
107 35 1 2
His Gift
  • Released: September 24, 1998
  • Label: Pioneer Music Group / Atlantic
3 17
1999 Alabaster Box 129 55 1 5
2001 CeCe Winans
  • Released: Jun 19, 2001
  • Label: WellSpring Gospel / Sparrow
116 48 2 2
2003 Throne Room
  • Released: September 9, 2003
  • Label: PureSprings Gospel / INO / Epic
32 21 1 1
  • US: Gold [8]
  • US Sales: 384,000[9]
2005 Purified
  • Released: September 13, 2005
  • Label: PureSprings Gospel / INO / Epic
41 12 1 3
2008 Thy Kingdom Come
  • Released: April 1, 2008
  • Label: PureSprings Gospel / EMI Gospel
57 1 1 1
2010 Songs of Emotional Healing
  • Released: May 18, 2010
  • Label: PureSprings Gospel / EMI Gospel
3
For Always: The Best Of CeCe Winans
  • Released: September 28, 2010
  • Label: PureSprings Gospel / EMI Gospel
17
Other Albums

CeCe Winans Presents The Born Again Church Choir

  • Released: 2003

CeCe Winans Presents Pure Worship

CeCe Winans Presents Kingdom Kidz

  • Released: August 28, 2007

Guest appearances and soundtracks

Videography

Concert

Live at the Lambs Theater in New York (Recorded At: Lambs Theater in New York City)

  • Released: 2000
  • Format: VHS

Live in the Throne Room (Recorded At: Cornerstone Church in Brentwood, TN)

  • Released: 2004
  • Format: DVD
  • Singles: "Close to you" – Bebe Winans

Music videos

Television appearances

This list does not include interviews or musical performances.
Other

Journeys in Black: CeCe Winans (BET documentary of Cece Winans' life)

  • Released: 2002
  • Format: DVD

Accolades

CeCe has received 10 Grammy Awards, 21 Grammy Award nominations, 20 Dove Awards and seven Stellar Awards (as well as numerous nominations).

CeCe Winans is the most awarded female gospel singer in the industry.

See also

References

  1. "CeCe Winans, "best selling female gospel artist of all time", Making a Comeback - Christian Blog". March 27, 2015.
  2. LaTonya Taylor (October 2005). "Purified by Fire". Christianity Today. Retrieved 2007-08-25.
  3. Fusemix. "Cece Winans and Bebe Winans on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 12/23/10".
  4. "CeCe Winans". BET. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  5. Norment, Lynn (1998). "At Home with CeCe Winans". Ebony Magazine. Retrieved 2007-08-25.
  6. Winans, CeCe (August 1, 2000). On A Positive Note.
  7. 1 2 3 4 "US Albums Charts > CeCe Winans". Billboard. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 "US Certifications > CeCe Winans". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  9. "Ask Billboard: Madonna, Yoko Ono, Gospel". Billboard. September 18, 2009. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  10. "The Official 22nd Annual Stellar Award Winners (2007)". Gospel Flava. January 13, 2007. Retrieved 2007-01-15.
  11. 1 2 "CeCe Winans Official Biography". PureSprings Gospel. Retrieved 2007-08-03.
Other references

External links

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