Rev. James Cleveland
Biography
The visionary behind the contemporary gospel sound, the Reverend James Cleveland was a pioneering composer and choral director whose progressive arrangements -- jazzy and soulful, complete with odd time signatures -- helped push the music past the confines of the traditional Baptist hymnal into new and unexpected directions, infusing elements of the sanctified church style and secular pop to alter the face of gospel forever. Born in Chicago on December 5, 1932, Cleveland was a boy soprano at Pilgrim Baptist Church, the home of minister of music Thomas A. Dorsey; as his parents were unable to afford a piano, he crafted a makeshift keyboard out of a windowsill, somehow learning to play without ever producing an actual note. When his voice changed, becoming gruff and harsh, Cleveland continued singing, developing into an expressive crooner; for the most part, however, he focused on piano, becoming a top-notch accompanist.
In 1950, Cleveland signed on as a pianist and occasional third lead with the Gospelaires, a trio led by Norsalus McKissick and Bessie Folk; although the group was short-lived, it brought him to the attention of pianist Roberta Martin, for whom he began composing. Even his earliest material reflects a bluesy, funkified style well ahead of its time, while his arrangements of traditional spirituals like "Old Time Religion" and "It's Me O Lord" were highly stylized, almost unrecognizable from their usual interpretations. By the mid-'50s, Cleveland was a member of the Caravans, not only playing piano but also narrating hymns in his rough yet relaxing voice; despite the group's success, however, he kept quitting and rejoining their ranks, earning a reputation as a highly temperamental character. He also played briefly with groups including the Meditation Singers and the Gospel All-Stars; in 1959, he also cut a rendition of Ray Charles' "Hallelujah I Love Her So," his first overt attempt to bridge gospel and R&B.
Although Cleveland kept drifting from group to group, his reputation continued to grow -- with the Gospel Chimes, he cut a series of records which veered sharply from pop-inflected ballads to fiery shouters, arranging harmonies which straddled the line between the current group style and the rapidly developing choir sound. By 1960, he was clearly well ahead of the pack; "The Love of God," a cover of a Soul Stirrers number he cut with the Detroit choir the Voices of Tabernacle, was a breakthough hit, his fusion of pop balladry and choir spirit finally reaching its apotheosis. After years of struggle, Cleveland was now a major star, and across the country, choir directors began mimicking his style; he soon signed to Savoy, where he recorded with the All-Stars and Chimes as well as his own group, the Cleveland Singers, which featured on organ a young Billy Preston. His third Savoy LP, 1962's live Peace Be Still, made history, selling an astonishing 800,000 copies to an almost exclusively black audience without the benefit of mainstream promotion.
The success of Peace Be Still established Cleveland as arguably the most crucial figure to emerge in gospel since Mahalia Jackson; throughout the 1960s, when hit status for spiritual records typically reflected sales of five thousand copies, his LPs regularly sold five times that amount. Additionally, his annual Gospel Singers Workshop Convention -- an outgrowth of his organization the Gospel Workshop of America -- helped launch the careers of numerous younger talents, a generation of artists largely inspired by the modernized sound pioneered by Cleveland himself. During the 1970s, he remained a towering figure, leading his latest creation, the Southern California Community Choir, and recording prolifically; although his pace began to slow in the decade that followed -- and despite his death on February 9, 1991 -- Cleveland's shadow continues to loom large across the gospel landscape. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
I first heard Rev. James Cleveland's music in 1988, and it instantly became my music of inspiration. I enjoy listening to his music not only when I'm faced with unmanageable issues and other situations, but also when things appear encouraging, which his music helps to sustain. His music unifies spiritual and emotional psyche, and implore you to exercise your faith in God as He will come through and help you overcome giving you the victory.
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This takes me back to my childhood... h e ' s one of my mother's favorites. I LOVE this song!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! !
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I have always loved James Cleveland songs, before Christ came into my life his songs have been a blessing to my life. Thank you Jesus!
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when i accepted christ as my persnal savior i stumbled on his music by accident it was so good to hear music i can relate to god has so many gifted music artiest singers white and black i love the gaithers ,twila paris ,mercy me,dallas holms ,the bebe and cece wininans,gre a t choirs mighty clouds of joy,great chiors
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WHAT'S THERE TO SAY, THE MAN WAS PURE GENIUS; HE LOVED HIS CRAFT - CUNNING, EXTREMELY HARD WORKING. A PERFECTIONIS T THAT WANTED NOTHING LESS FOR GOD THAN PERFECTION
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HIS MUSIC HAS ALWAYS REMINDED ME OF MY CHILDHOOD GROWING UP AND HIS MUSIC BEING A BIG PART OF MY MOTHERS LIFE AND HOW IT MOVED HER AS I GOT OLDER HIS MUSIC KEEP ME IN THE SPIRIT. AMEN
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SING IT JAMES, YOUR MUSIC SPEAKS TO THE SOUL YOUR SONGS REGARDING OUR LORD IS JUST WHAT WE NEED TO MAKE IT DAY BY DAY THANK YOU ,WILL FOREVER BE LISTING TO JAMES CLEVELAND MY FAVORITE GOSPEL SINGER OF ALL TIMES.
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have not heard this in a long time. thanks for openning this for me.
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I was raised in Rev.James Clevelands church since i was 5 and I was baptized by him and in the chior and that was a blessing because those songs keep me through a lot of lifes ups and down. I miss him and my church
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i have been lis to him since i was little. i am 31 years old and he still touches my heat
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I just love Rev Cleveland.In 1978,I recieved the Lord Jesus in my life.His song ministry blessed me so,Since 1991 I've become disabled to work,and you dont hear his song ministry any more.so this night I cherish this free radio opportunity. I f I could some way afford it I would have all of his work to help me with His great inspiration and motvation under such an anointing.Th i s would be one of the greatist gifts from God to man. Love you, and thanks for the listening privelege.
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Rev. James Clevland is JUST AMAZING, WONDERFULLY AMAZING. I was truly inspired by him. fredlwill
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One of the all-time greats of traditional gospel music. He speaks to everyone through his songs. Especially to "seasoned saints" like myself. He belongs in the Gospel Hall of Fame. I like every song he sang. No bad cuts on his albums
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I love Rev. Cleveland and his old school praise. As a matter of fact I feel his ministry is timeless. His melody; his message; and his voice are legendary. I can listen to his music and feel as though I have sat through an entire sermon. He is my favorite musician of all time, replacing Stevie Wonder, another musical genius.
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Nothing is more spiritually relaxing than to listen to the gospel of such great artists as the late Rev. James Cleveland, Mahalia Jackson, and Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers. Ofcourse there are those who are still with us; Lee Williams, The Williams Brothers, Shirley Caesar, The Caravans, and many other traditional groups. In so many words, nothing can inspire you more than good gospel music. Keep playing such!!
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I like many others grew up on the music of j.c. & aretha franklin those two are the king & queen of the respected feild that they sing in.james c. was the pioneer in gospel music along with, dorsey ,jackson etc......... . . other words james cleveland was the best hands down ! no doubt!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1
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He was/is an inspiration to all who listened to his music. He was one of a kind. His music continues to make my heart and soul happy.
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james cleveland is one of the best male gospel singers i've heard and i would
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I have always loved Rev. J. Cleveland. I always wondered what the gospel industry would be like if he was live today. I know he is singing and directing the angels. RIP, Rev. Cleveland
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when I am feeling overwhelmed with things in general. I can always count on James Cleveland to give me an answer from GOD to keep holding on.
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Grew up listening to James Cleveland along with a host of other gospel kings and queens...jus t listening to him sing of his joy in the Lord is enough to get me going and keep me going all day.
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I play Rev James Cleveland all the time. I especilly like "Wher is your faith"? Rest In Peace Rev.
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Where is your faith in God? Bless today just hearing this song on Pandora. Thank God for favor and Pandora spinning this song today.
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Rev. Cleveland it was a pure mirracle seeing you perform in
Boston Massachusett s and hearing Jesus Was The Best Thing That Ever Happen To Me. It was really the truth. MSHospedales |
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REV JAME's CLEVELAND MUSIC WILL ALWAY LIVE ON IN MY LIFE,AND TO THIS DAY MY BOY's AGE 24 & 21 LOVE HIM JUS AS I DID & STILL DO
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i just love brother Cleveland's music, along with the other pioneers who made us sit up and take notice of traditional gospel, I hope it never dies.
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It's a shame that we've gotten away from this kind of music and lyrics truly to the heart. Surely and Truly the Golden Years of the "King"
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