词条 | Larnelle Harris |
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| name = Larnelle Harris | image = Larnellelivesolo.jpg | caption = Larnelle Performing | background = solo_singer | birth_name = Larnelle Steward Harris | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1947|07|06}} | birth_place = Danville, Kentucky, U.S. | origin = | instrument = Vocals, saxophone, drums | genre = Gospel, contemporary Christian | occupation = Singer | years_active = 1969–present | label = | associated_acts = The Spurrlows, First Gear, Gaither Vocal Band, Sandi Patty | website = {{url|larnelle.com}} }} Larnelle Steward Harris (born July 6, 1947) is an American gospel singer and songwriter. During his 40-plus years of ministry, Harris has recorded 18 albums, won five Grammy Awards[1] and 11 Dove Awards, and has had several number one songs on the inspirational music charts. Early lifeA native of Danville, Kentucky,[2] Harris started playing the drums at the age of nine. His first formal vocal training came when he attended college at Western Kentucky University, from which he graduated in 1969. Harris then became a part of the popular gospel touring group The Spurrlows (beginning as drummer). He received notability for his solo work and as member of the Gaither Vocal Band from 1984 through 1987. MusicPerhaps Harris' best-known songs are his duets with Sandi Patty, "More than Wonderful" (1983) and "I've Just Seen Jesus" (1985). Others of his well received and popular songs are his self-penned "I Miss My Time With You" (1986) and "In It After All", written by Constant Change, a.k.a. Dawn Thomas,[3] on his album I Can Begin Again (1989), on Benson Records. The song was a No. 1 radio hit.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}} Harris' song, "Mighty Spirit" was featured in a 1993 television campaign for the Points of Light Foundation, headed by President George H. W. Bush. He performed the song for Bush and his wife Barbara at the White House.[4] His recording of "All Along the Way", co-written by Greg Nelson and Dan Schafer, reached the No. 1 spot on the CCM Inspirational chart, and stayed for five weeks.[4] His 1995 album, Unbelievable Love, received the 1996 Dove Award as Inspirational Album of The Year.[5] Harris has received an honorary doctorate of music from Campbellsville University in central Kentucky.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}} He was inducted into the Western Kentucky University Hall of Distinguished Alumni in 1993.[6] Television workHarris has appeared live on television series such as Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, The 700 Club, several Billy Graham crusades, and the Trinity Broadcasting Network. He has appeared on numerous Gaither Homecoming shows, and his own Christmas special. In his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, Harris has made many appearances on the WHAS Crusade for Children, a long-running local telethon benefitting children's charities.[7] Personal lifeHarris met his wife Cynthia (Mitzi) while both were students at Western Kentucky University. They have two children Lonnie (Larnelle Jr.) and Teresa. They have lived in Louisville for more than three decades. Despite his schedule, Harris serves as a deacon in his home church, and previously served as its treasurer. Harris is well-known within the gospel music industry for his reluctance to schedule performances that take him away from his family for any length of time.[8] DiscographyWith First Gear
Solo
Compilations
Appearances on other albums
Video
Gaither Homecoming performances
Awards and honorsGrammy Awards[1]
GMA Dove Awards
Inducted into the Gospel Music Association Foundation Hall of Fame on October 29, 2007 Other honors
References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search?artist=Larnelle+Harris&title=&year=All&genre=All|title=Past Winners Search – Larnelle Harris}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.lrc.ky.gov/recarch/98rs/SR185/bill.doc |format=DOC |year=1998 |accessdate=2006-12-18 |title=SR 98: Resolution proclaiming Larnelle Harris Day |publisher=Kentucky Senate}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Constant Change Bio|url=http://constantchangemusic.com/bio.html}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://timashley.tripod.com/Along_the_way.html|title="All Along the Way" No. 1 Page |publisher=www.DanSchafer.com|accessdate=February 5, 2012}} 5. ^1 Rick Moore, Nashville Songwriter Series: Robert White Johnson. American Songwriter, January 3, 2011. Retrieved 2016-05-15. 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thepath.fm/music/centerstage.cfm?DisplayDate=07/01/2006 |title=THE PATH Christian Radio: CDR Radio Network |publisher=CDR Radio Network |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130213084031/http://www.thepath.fm/music/centerstage.cfm?DisplayDate=07/01/2006 |archivedate=February 13, 2013 |df=mdy-all }} 7. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://christianpublicityservices.com/dramatic_rose/dramatic_rose/larnellebio.htm |title=Larnelle Harris Biography |publisher=Christian Publicity Services |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080517072845/http://christianpublicityservices.com/dramatic_rose/dramatic_rose/larnellebio.htm |archivedate=May 17, 2008 |df=mdy-all }} 8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.christianitytoday.com/tc/2008/001/4.40.html |title=Created to Shine: Today's Christian |publisher= Christianity Today}} 9. ^http://hallmuseum.com/9awards.htm The Christian Music Hall of Fame 2009 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120209083227/http://hallmuseum.com/9awards.htm |date=February 9, 2012 }} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://alumni.wku.edu/s/808/index.aspx?sid=808&gid=1&pgid=3490|title=HODA - Past Inductees|website=alumni.wku.edu}} External links
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