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Artist's Profiles: Yolanda Adams
Houston, Texas, USA. One of the fastest-rising stars of contemporary
gospel music, Yolanda Adams began her recording career in 1987. She had
previously worked as a fashion model and a teacher before joining the
Southeast Inspirational Choir as a soloist. She toured and recorded widely
with the choir from the age of 13 onwards. During this time her talent
was recognized by Thomas Whitfield, who offered her the opportunity to
record a solo album. Just As I Am duly followed in 1987, attracting widespread
critical praise, strong sales and a Grammy award. Subsequent recognition
included three Stellar awards for her 1993 album, Save The World, the
second of her albums for Tribute Records. Spending 61 weeks in the Billboard
gospel chart, it included a contemporary Christian standard in "The
Battle Is The Lord's". The R&B-orientated More Than A Melody
featured another strong single in "Gotta Have Love", as well
as a song written specially for her by Bebe Winans, "What About The
Children?". Adams' stunning 1996 concert set ably captured the intensity
of her live performances. Following another strong collection, 1998's
Songs From The Heart, Adams signed to Elektra Records in an attempt to
consolidate her crossover appeal. The attendant Mountain High ... Valley
Low received glowing reviews. Her Christmas album was less essential,
but was followed by the career-defining live set, The Experience.
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