Gospel Music History
Yolanda Adams: Her Winning Season

Shining on Broadway While Dominating Charts and Earning Major Award Nominations
Gospel music legend Yolanda Adams continues to prove why she remains one of the most influential voices in contemporary Christian music, seamlessly transitioning between the Broadway stage and the gospel charts while racking up prestigious award nominations.
Making History on Broadway
Adams is currently making her Broadway debut in the critically acclaimed musical Hell’s Kitchen, inspired by the life and music of Alicia Keys, at the historic Shubert Theatre in New York City. The powerhouse vocalist’s performance has been so well-received that her run in the show has been extended through January 25, 2026, giving fans more opportunities to witness her theatrical debut.
Award Season Recognition
The Houston native’s 2024 album Sunny Days has earned her a coveted nomination for Best Gospel Album at the upcoming 68th Annual Grammy Awards, adding to her already impressive collection of five Grammy wins. Additionally, Adams has been nominated for Outstanding Gospel/Christian Album at the 2025/2026 NAACP Image Awards, further cementing her status as a leading voice in gospel music.

Chart-Topping Success
Adams’ impact on gospel music in 2025 has been undeniable. She was named the #2 most played gospel artist of the year on the Mediabase Gospel Year-End Chart, demonstrating her continued relevance and connection with audiences. Her powerful single “Church Doors” also secured a Top 10 position on Billboard’s 2025 Hot Gospel Songs chart, proving that her music continues to resonate with fans across multiple platforms.
Looking Ahead
Music lovers can look forward to seeing Adams perform at the 67th Grammy Premiere Ceremony on February 2, 2026, where she’ll once again showcase the extraordinary talent that has made her a beloved figure in gospel music for decades.
From Broadway stages to worship services, Yolanda Adams continues to uplift audiences with her remarkable voice and unwavering faith, proving that her influence extends far beyond the gospel music genre.
Gospel Music History
Tamela Mann Makes Gospel Music History with 13th No. 1 Hit
By iPraiseRadio.com, powered by Gospel Newsroom
Gospel music icon Tamela Mann is making history once again. As of April 2026, the powerhouse vocalist has officially secured her 13th No. 1 single on the Billboard Gospel Airplay chart with her soaring anthem, “Live Breathe Fight” +1.

This monumental achievement places Mann in rare and esteemed company. With 13 chart-toppers, she now ties gospel legend Kirk Franklin for the most No. 1 hits in the history of the Gospel Airplay chart . Furthermore, this milestone solidifies her undisputed position as the female artist with the most No. 1 singles in the genre’s history
. Remarkably, “Live Breathe Fight” also marks her seventh consecutive single to reach the top spot
.
“Thirteen No. 1s on Billboard’s Gospel Airplay chart — this is amazing,” Mann shared in a recent interview. “And to be tied with my brother Kirk Franklin, both of us from Fort Worth, Texas, it’s just incredible. I’m just as grateful now as I was for my first No. 1. I’m honestly in amazement” +1.
“Live Breathe Fight” is a standout track that resonates deeply with listeners, delivering a timely message of faith, resilience, and spiritual victory. “All glory to God for His continued blessings and the platform He has given this song,” Mann expressed. “Live like Heaven is your destiny, breathe with purpose, and fight until you get the victory” .
Mann’s incredible run at the top of gospel radio began in 2012 with her mega-hit “Take Me to the King,” which dominated the chart for 25 weeks . Since then, she has consistently delivered soul-stirring music that uplifts the church and the culture.
Fans can celebrate this victory with Tamela in person, as she and her husband, actor and comedian David Mann, hit the road this month for “The Love & Relationship Tour,” bringing music, laughter, and inspiration to cities across the country +1.
Congratulations to Queen Tamela Mann on this historic and well-deserved milestone!
…POWERED BY GOSPEL NEWSROOM
Gospel Music History
Living Legends of Gospel: The Vanessa Bell Armstrong Story
“Music is my career and my ministry. I have so many people that look up to me and I just want to be an example.” — Vanessa Bell Armstrong
The Vanessa Bell Armstrong Story
In the pantheon of Gospel music, few voices possess the sheer, roof-raising power of Vanessa Bell Armstrong. With a career spanning over four decades, she stands as a bridge between the traditional church sounds of Detroit and the contemporary R&B-infused gospel that dominates the airwaves today. For this week’s edition of Living Legends of Gospel, we celebrate the life, resilience, and enduring legacy of a true vocal powerhouse.

A Detroit Prodigy
Born on October 2, 1953, in Detroit, Michigan, Vanessa Bell was destined for the pulpit and the stage. Raised in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) under the ministry of her father, Elder Jesse Bell, she was immersed in the rich, spirited musical tradition of the black church from infancy.
Her talent was undeniable and precocious. In 1966, at the tender age of 13, she was discovered by none other than the legendary Dr. Mattie Moss Clark—the matriarch of the Clark Sisters and a titan of gospel choir direction. Under Clark’s mentorship, young Vanessa began traveling with various choirs, sharing stages with icons like Rev. James Cleveland and The Mighty Clouds of Joy. These formative years honed her ability to command a room, blending technical precision with anointing.
From the Kitchen to the World
Despite her early promise, Vanessa’s path to solo stardom wasn’t immediate. By her late 20s, she was a mother of five, singing solos in church but largely focusing on her family. It was her first husband, Samuel Armstrong, who recognized that her gift was too big to be contained within four walls. He urged her to stop “singing around the house” and share her voice with the world.
Samuel took initiative, sending demos to record labels and arranging for Vanessa to sing at the prestigious Gospel Music Workshop of America (GMWA). Her performance of “He Looked Beyond My Faults” was a revelation, instantly winning over industry executives and leading to her signing with Onyx International.

The Breakthrough and The Hits
In 1983, Vanessa Bell Armstrong released her debut album, Peace Be Still. The title track became an instant classic—a soaring, soul-stirring anthem that remains her signature song to this day. It didn’t just chart; it became a standard in church choirs across America.
Her follow-up, Chosen (1984), topped the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart, cementing her status as gospel royalty. But Vanessa wasn’t content to stay in one lane. In 1987, she signed with Jive Records and released a self-titled album that embraced a contemporary R&B sound. Hits like “You Bring Out The Best In Me” and “Pressing On” crossed over to R&B radio, proving that gospel messages could groove without losing their power.
Her voice became ubiquitous in the late 80s, famously singing the theme song for the hit NBC sitcom Amen, which brought her into millions of living rooms weekly. She also took her talents to Broadway, starring in the 1987 musical Don’t Get God Started, further showcasing her versatility.
Trials, Triumphs, and Family
Vanessa’s life has been a tapestry of triumphs woven with deep personal trials. She married Dr. Anthony Calloway in 1988, blending their families. She is a devoted mother to her children, including daughters Melody and Renee, and sons Terrence and Ray.
Her faith was tested in the fire of personal tragedy. Her son, Terence Van Armstrong, was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, a battle that deeply affected Vanessa. His struggle inspired her 2007 album, Walking Miracle. Tragically, Terence passed away in 2014, just months after Vanessa lost her own mother. Through it all, she leaned on her faith, famously stating, “The Enemy is after me and going through my children and I am standing in proxy for them.”
A Living Legacy
Today, Vanessa Bell Armstrong resides in Houston, Texas, but her heart remains with the music and the people she serves. She is a grandmother to many and continues to be a matriarch figure in the industry.

Far from retiring, she remains active and vital. In June 2024, she released Today, her first new album in 15 years, proving that her voice has lost none of its luster.
Biggest Hits:
- “Peace Be Still”
- “You Bring Out The Best In Me”
- “Pressing On”
- “Nobody But Jesus”
- “Good News”
Influences:
- Aretha Franklin
- Mahalia Jackson
- Marion Williams
- The Clark Sisters
Vanessa Bell Armstrong is more than a singer; she is a survivor and a trailblazer. She took the raw, sanctified sound of Detroit to Broadway, to the R&B charts, and to the world, paving the way for the contemporary gospel superstars of today. She is, without a doubt, a Living Legend of Gospel.
Gospel Music History
Arrangements: Gospel Pioneer Dr. Ron Kenoly Passes Away at 81
By iPraiseRadio.com Staff Powered by @GospelNewsroom on YouTube
The gospel music community is mourning the loss of a true legend. Dr. Ron Kenoly, the renowned worship leader, singer, and songwriter whose music defined a generation of praise, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. He was 81 years old +1.
According to his family and ministry associates, Dr. Kenoly died of natural causes related to age and long-term health challenges, including heart and breathing issues that had limited his travel in recent years .

A Legacy of Worship
For decades, Ron Kenoly was a towering figure in contemporary Christian music. His high-energy style, blending gospel, R&B, and Caribbean rhythms, broke down cultural barriers and brought a new sound to churches worldwide. Albums like Jesus Is Alive, Lift Him Up, and God Is Able became global anthems, influencing countless worship leaders and congregations.
His longtime music director, Bruno Miranda, paid touching tribute to his mentor, stating: “Doc was very intentional about one thing: he was never an artist, never an entertainer. He was a worship leader” .
Final Arrangements
Memorial services are being planned in both Florida, where he resided since 1999, and California, where his ministry first flourished .

Many churches are also organizing special tribute services to honor his life and legacy, incorporating his timeless songs into their worship sets in the coming weeks .
Dr. Kenoly is survived by his wife, Tavita, and his three sons, Samuel, Ronald, and Tony, who have all followed in his musical footsteps +1.
We extend our deepest condolences to the Kenoly family and the millions of lives he touched.
For more updates on the official homegoing celebration, stay tuned to @GospelNewsroom on YouTube
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