Friday, January 9, 2015

GOSPEL MUSIC LEGEND, ANDRAE CROUCH PASSES ON AT AGE 72 (HIS MUSIC, HIS LEGACY)



Gospel music legend Andraé Crouch has passed away at the age of 72. 
The 7-times Grammy Award winner died at around 4:30pm on Thursday at Northridge Hospital Medical Center in the Los Angeles area where he had been admitted Saturday after suffering a heart attack, said his publicist, Brian Mayes.

The Recording Academy, which awarded seven Grammys to Crouch during a career that spanned more than a half-century, said in a statement that he was "a remarkable musician and legendary figure" who was "fiercely devoted to evolving the sound of contemporary, urban gospel music."

Crouch and his twin sister, Sandra Crouch, also a singer, lived in the Pacoima area of Los Angeles. They were pastors at the New Christ Memorial Church in the Los Angeles suburb of San Fernando.

The twins - Andrae and Sandra Crouch

"Today my twin brother, womb-mate and best friend went home to be with the Lord," said Pastor Sandra Crouch. "I tried to keep him here but God loved him best."

THE MUSIC - HIS HISTORY, HIS LEGACY

Born in San Francisco, Crouch wrote his first gospel tune at age 14.

Crouch wrote dozens of songs, including gospel favorites such as "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power," ''My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)" and "Soon and Very Soon," which was sung at a public memorial to Jackson.

Debuting in 1960, Crouch helped pioneer the burgeoning "Jesus Music" movement from the late 1960s and '70s that started the spread of contemporary Christian music.

"We've lost a true pioneer and he will be missed," said Jason Crabb, another Grammy-winning gospel singer.

During his decades-long career, The legendary gospel performer, songwriter and choir director,Crouch worked with some of the biggest names in music, with his songs being recorded by the likes of Elvis Presley and Paul Simon as his influence also crossed over into in pop music.

Elvis Presley performed his song "I've Got Confidence" for a 1972 gospel album, and Paul Simon" recorded "Jesus Is the Answer" for a 1974 live album.

Crouch worked with many other stars, from Diana Ross to Ringo Starr, and his gospel albums sometimes featured performers from other musical genres. His 18th solo album, "The Journey," released in 2011, featured Chaka Khan, Shelia E., Take 6, Kim Burrell and Marvin Winans.

Crouch was one of only a handful of gospel performers to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

His choir, The Disciples, sang background for Madonna's song "Like a Prayer." 

Andrae Crouch produced and arranged some hit songs by Michael Jackson

He collaborated with Michael Jackson on several of the late singer's hit singles, including "Keep the Faith", "Will You Be There" and "Earth Song" and the King of Pop's 1987 hit song, "Man in the Mirror."

He also arranged music for the 1985 film "The Color Purple" — which earned him an Academy Award nomination — and Disney's "The Lion King" in 1994.
He has received 7 Grammy awards over the course of his career.

March 1, 1995
Andrae Crouch displays his two Grammys backstage at the
37th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles
His success came despite a lifelong struggle with dyslexia. To create, he would make drawings that allowed him to grasp the concept. For the Jackson song, he drew a mirror with an image in it.

"I memorized everything through sight, the shape of the word," Crouch told The Associated Press in 2011. "Some things that I write, you'll see a page with cartoon pictures or a drawing of a car — like a Ford — or a flag. I still do it on an occasion when a word is strange to me."

"So when I finish a song, I thank God for bringing me through," he continued. "You have to press on and know your calling. That's what I've been doing for all my life. I just went forward."

Crouch had health issues in recent years, including diabetes and cancer. Last month, he was hospitalized for pneumonia and congestive heart failure and had to cancel a tour.

Crouch had been admitted to hospital back on December 1, forcing the cancellation of his 'Let the Church Say Amen' celebration tour which had been planned for that month.  

He had been released from hospital later but had to be re-admited after the New Year on January 3 for undisclosed health issues and his family had been hopeful for a full recovery. 

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