
- Years Active: 2003-2007
- Genre: R & B
- Influenced by: Kirk Franklin, Edwin Hawkins, Stevie Wonder, Rev. James Cleveland, Nancy Wilson
- Followed By: LaShell Griffin, Bianca Ryan, Michelle Williams, Tarralyn Ramsey
- Similar Artists: Margaret Allison, Tramaine Hawkins, The Soul Stirrers, The Winans, Wanda Nero Butler, 4Him, Karen Clark-Sheard, Fred Hammond, Beverly Crawford, William Becton, Gmwa Announcers, The Williams Sisters, Michelle Williams
Another in the line of gospel artists putting the soul and fervor back in R&B music, Yolanda Adams was a school teacher in Houston during the mid-'80s and occasionally did modeling work. Her mother had studied music while at college, so Adams grew up listening to jazz and classical music as well as gospel artists such as James Cleveland and the Edwin Hawkins Singers and R&B vocalists like Stevie Wonder and Nancy Wilson.
Yolanda Adams' debut album, Just as I Am appeared in 1988 on Sounds of Gospel. Though she was initially criticized in the Christian community for embracing secular music and fashion to accompany her gospel-themed music, the growth of publicly popular gospel in the mid-'90s pushed her into the spotlight; Adams toured with Kirk Franklin & the Family, and her 1996 album Yolanda Live in Washington was nominated for a Grammy. Songs From the Heart followed in 1998, and a year later she returned with Mountain High Valley Low which topped her live album by winning a Grammy. In 2000 she ventured into new territory by issuing a Christmas album, A Yolanda Adams Christmas. Experience followed a year later. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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