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Bio
- CeCe Winans
If you ask CeCe Winans what drives her, the answer will be far
removed from her endless list of accolades, best-selling albums,
widespread industry recognition, and vast amounts of press coverage. She'll make no mention of the multiple GRAMMY®,
Stellar, and Dove awards she's garnered over the years, let alone
the several gold-and platinum-certified albums she's scored-not even
those she nabbed with brother BeBe as part of the hit-making duo
BeBe & CeCe Winans. She won't tell you she's graced the covers of
high-profile publications such as Essence, Jet, CCM,
and Today's Christian Woman, among countless others, or that
she's made her rounds in the talk-show circuit, making appearances
on The Today Show, Good Morning America, Oprah,
Live with Regis & Kathie Lee, and more. And radio hits?
Forget about it. When all is said and done, CeCe's heart lies
someplace else. Thy Kingdom Come (PureSprings
Gospel), her eighth solo album, is a reflection of where her heart
resides: in the very inner court of the heavenly realms, where
Christ Himself is enthroned. "When you're in the throne room, your focus is
just God," CeCe says. "Nothing's more powerful than that. When you
do other music-positive music, gospel, inspirational, whatever you
want to name it-you're teaching lessons to other people, which is
still very important. But nothing is more powerful than when you're
face to face with God."
Purified,
CeCe's chart-topping 2005 release, saw the singer
entertaining her pop sensibilities, proving once again that she
excels at interpreting buoyant, life-affirming songs that a wider
audience could embrace. But Thy Kingdom Come is
different: it finds the gospel veteran going back to what she does
best, namely, lavishing honor and glory upon the King of Kings,
while rallying His people to live like royal priesthood.
Not one to pick favorites, she says she loves both ends of the
spectrum. But something about singing for God and His church strikes
a cord in her that not even the most uplifting, stirring pop tune
can. "Singing for God and his people, It's more
home for me," she says. "I'm most comfortable because I don't
even have to think hard. It's something I love and I've been doing
it for a long time. It comes from the heart. It touches the heart. I
get lost in His will. I guess I have more fun shouting from the
mountaintop." And shout she does. For all intents and purposes,
Thy Kingdom Come is one of the most empowering, moving
collections of songs CeCe has recorded thus far. To make sure she
reached the summit, she wrote or co-wrote 8 of the 14 songs on the
project and she enlisted a who's-who of producers to help her get
there, including Tommy Sims, Luther "Mano" Hanes, Percy Bady, new
comer Christopher Capehart and his production partner Brannon Tunie,
Cedric & Victor Caldwell, and even her own son, Alvin Love III. Together, they crafted one of the most compelling
and complete works in CeCe's career, combining into one the
best-known elements of her beloved repertoire, including the
splendor of Alone in His Presence, the worshipful spirit of
Alabaster Box, the celebratory nature of her self-titled
effort, and the praise-and-worship class of Throne Room.
From the driving, congregational vibe of the
project's second track "Forever", written by CeCe, one can
sense she is once again in her home turf, doing what she loves for
an audience that knows what she's all about. The song is a rousing
anthem for the church-a Sunday-morning praise session like only a
Winans can deliver. From there, Thy Kingdom Come
ebbs and flows through a variety of styles and movements, spanning
energetic urban gospel, beautifully orchestrated balladry, and
joyful corporate worship. No matter where she stands in the musical
spectrum, CeCe simply owns the lyric, cognizant that she's
simply preparing the listener for deeper intimacy with the Divine
God. |
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