Shirley Caesar

Shirley Caesar
Birth name Shirley Ann Caesar
Also known as Pastor Shirley Caesar
(The First Lady of Gospel)
Born (1938-10-13) October 13, 1938
Origin Durham, North Carolina, US
Genres Gospel
Occupation(s) Singer, actress, pastor
Instruments Vocals [(Mezzo-Soprano)]
Years active 1951–present
Labels Artemis Gospel, Light Records
Associated acts Albertina Walker (Queen of Gospel Music)
James Cleveland
The Caesar Singers
The Caravans
Inez Andrews
Dorothy Norwood
Patti LaBelle
Website shirleycaesar.com

Shirley Ann Caesar-Williams, known professionally as Shirley Caesar (born October 13, 1938, Durham, North Carolina), is an American Gospel music singer, songwriter and recording artist whose career has spanned over six decades. A multi-award winning artist, with eleven Grammy Awards and seven Dove Awards to her credit, she is known as the "First Lady of Gospel Music".

Beginning recording at the age of 12 in 1951,[1] Shirley Caesar has released over forty albums. She has participated in over 16 compilations and three gospel musicals, Mama I Want to Sing, Sing: Mama 2 and Born to sing: Mama 3.

Her credits also include a series of commercials for MCI Communications and several awards for her recordings. She has won or received 11 Grammy Awards, 13 Stellar Awards, 18 Doves, 1 RIAA gold certification, an Essence Award, McDonald's Golden Circle Lifetime Achievement Award, NAACP Achievement Award, SESAC Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as induction into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. According to Soundscan, she has sold 2.2 million albums since 1991.[2] She has made several notable appearances, including the televised Live from Disney World Night of Joy, the Gospel According to VH1, a White House performance for George Bush, and a speech on the Evolution of Gospel Music to the US Treasury Department.[3]

Musical career

Early years

Caesar first began singing and performing for family and friends. She first recorded in 1951, at age 12. Her professional adult 'career' began when she was 19, when she approached Albertina Walker about joining The Caravans, one of the most popular gospel groups at that time.

She sang with Albertina Walker, Cassietta George, Dorothy Norwood, Inez Andrews, Delores Washington and James Cleveland while in the Caravans. She recorded and performed with the Caravans from 1958 until 1966. Thereafter she began pursuing a solo career with two albums, entitled My Testimony and I'll Go, backed up by the Institutional Radio Choir. She made a name for herself in the gospel music circuit, making guest appearances on the Bobby Jones gospel show and other popular television shows. Caesar credits Albertina Walker as her mentor and "Queen of Gospel Music".

Between 1981 and 1995, she received seven Dove Awards for Black Gospel Album of the Year for Live at the G.M.W.A., Celebration, Christmasing, Sailin‘, Live ... In Chicago, Go and Rejoice. She received two Black Gospel Song of the Year Awards for "He's Working It Out for You" and "Hold My Mule". She has performed with such performers as Patti LaBelle, Whitney Houston, Dorothy Norwood, Faith Evans, Dottie Peoples, Arnold Houston, Kim Burrell, John P. Kee, Kirk Franklin and Tonex, Tye Tribbett among others. Shirley Caesar is also an actress. She acted in Fighting Temptations with Beyonce Knowles and Cuba Gooding Jr.

Caesar was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in 2010.[4]

Education in later life

Caesar graduated from Shaw University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in 1984. She also spent time studying at the Divinity School of Duke University and has received honorary doctorates from Shaw University and Southeastern University.

Personal life

Caesar pastors the 1,500-member Mount Calvary Word of Faith Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, with her husband, Bishop Harold I. Williams (deceased). She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and had been married to her husband Bishop Harold Williams since 1983. Bishop Harold Williams died on July 4, 2014. "I never dreamed the Lord would bring my ministry to where it is, and I feel that I have not yet reached the zenith because we've got such wonderful things planned!" She cites her mother as a strong influence in her decision to give so selflessly of herself. The pastor has committed a sizable portion of all concert sales to her outreach ministries. She continues to deliver weekly sermons and also leads an annual outreach ministries conference. She notes, "I cannot sweeten the Atlantic Ocean, but I can take a pitcher out of the ocean and sweeten that."[5]

Discography

References

  1. Boyer, Horace Clarence (1995). The Golden Age of Gospel. University of Illinois Press. pp. 220–. ISBN 978-0-252-06877-5.
  2. Trust, Gary (September 18, 2009) Ask Billboard: Madonna, Yoko Ono, Gospel. Billboard.com
  3. "Shirley Caesar AOL Music bio". AOL Music.
  4. "2010 Inductees". North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. Retrieved September 10, 2012.
  5. "ABOUT OUR PASTORS". Mt. Calvary Word of Faith Church. Retrieved July 30, 2012.
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