Karen Wheaton

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Karen Wheaton
Birth name Karen A Harris
Also known as Karen Harris Wheaton
Karen Harris Wheaton Towe
Born 1960
Genres Gospel
Associated acts Judy Jacobs, Vicki Yohe, Eddie James, Janet Paschal, Jimmy Swaggart

Karen Harris Wheaton Towe is an American Pentecostal preacher, Gospel music singer and recording artist based in Hamilton, Alabama whose career has spanned the late 1970s until the present time. She has toured throughout the U.S. performing at events that also featured preachers and Christian artists such as Jimmy Swaggart, Benny Hinn and the Gaither Homecoming. Her singing voice is classified in the Mississippi Delta style, which is fused with blues, urban contemporary gospel, and bluegrass gospel influences. She is the Director and Founder of "The Ramp," a youth ministry located in the city of Hamilton, Alabama. The Ramp operates with the goal of "awakening a generation," holding Christian rallies, concerts, and conferences for teenagers.[1]

Discography

Year Album Notes
1982 Holy Sprirt Touch Through Me
1985 Karen Wheaton
1988 Know My Heart
1989 Live In The Spirit Wheaton's first live recording
1991 Promise
1992 Remembering
1993 Miracle In Motion
1994 Pentecostal Fire
1995 There Is A God
1996 Gentle Breezes
1997 I'm Still Here
1998 A Healed Heart
1999 My Alabaster Box
2000 Church new and previously unreleased tracks performed live for the first time
2002 Nothin' But Good: Celebrating 20 Years Of Ministry Wheaton's first "Best Of" Collection
2003 Freedom
2006 Believe

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