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Kirk Franklin
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| In the summer of 1993 a young unknown gospel musician from Fort Worth, Texas, released–to little initial Fanfare–his self-titled debut album, Kirk Franklin & The Family. Wildly accepted and embraced almost Immediately by the masses, it went on to... |
 In the summer of 1993 a young unknown gospel musician from Fort Worth, Texas, released–to little initial Fanfare–his self-titled debut album, Kirk Franklin & The Family. Wildly accepted and embraced almost Immediately by the masses, it went on to spend 100 weeks at the top of Billboard magazine’s gospel charts, while also crossing over to the R&B side, and becoming in the process the first gospel album ever to sell over a million units.
But despite that auspicious, record-shattering entrance, the world had seen only the smallest foreshadowing of the work of a man who, in less than a decade, would come to stand with the likes of gospel royalty such as Thomas A. Dorsey, James Cleveland and Andrae Crouch as one of the pivotal, defining forces of 20 th century- and-beyond gospel music.
Franklin ’s meteoric rise to the apex of Gospel Music’s upper ranks may appear to have been quick, but it was far from glamorous. Abandoned as an infant by his biological mother and never knowing his father, Franklin was raised by his Aunt Gertrude, a deeply religious woman who paid for his piano lessons by collecting aluminum cans when Franklin was only four years old. Though young Franklin possessed phenomenal prodigious musical gifts, surely Aunt Gertrude had no idea that this seed well sown into the life of a hyper young boy full of potential would impact the world on such a large scale.
By age 11, Franklin was directing adult choirs in the Dallas/Ft Worth area. A self-proclaimed “church boy” at heart, it was during a season of teenage rebellion that a 15 year-old Franklin came face to face with the gravity of his decisions when one of his friends was accidentally shot and killed. The tragic death of his friend served as a wake up call for the teenage musical prodigy, and he began composing songs, recording and formed the 17-member vocal ensemble, The Family.
His life took a dramatic turn in 1992 when Vicki Mack-Lataillade, President and CEO of the then-fledgling Gospo Centric Records, listened to one of his tapes and, amazed by what she heard, quickly signed him to a recording contract. Since then, a decade of the greatest commercial successes and brilliant, ground breaking artistry and musical innovation ever seen and heard in gospel music has followed.
Never defined solely as a gospel artist, Franklin is also responsible for several mainstream cross-over successes, the highlights of which include 1995’s multi-format smash “Stomp” (performed by Dallas/Ft. Worth-based youth choir God’s Property) which garnered airplay on MTV as well as a Song Of The Year nomination and performance on the 1998 Grammy Awards of “Lean On Me”, a track from his 1997 release, “The Nu Nation Project”, which featured guest appearances by the likes of Mary J Blige, U2’s Bono and R Kelly. Always celebrated for weaving seemingly disparate musical influences–R&B, modern rock, hip-hop, pop, jazz, gospel–into a seamless fabric, Franklin is known for creating his own singular style and sound that truly transcends any and all boundaries of genre, race, denomination or social background.
To say that Kirk Franklin has been instrumental in changing the landscape of Contemporary Gospel Music would be a gross understatement. Since his 1993 debut, Franklin has gone on to win 3 Grammy’s, 33 Stellar and 9 Dove Awards. Now, after more than a decade on the charts, the biggest-selling Contemporary Gospel artist in Soundscan history is poised once again to make a resounding debut –– this time as an entrepreneur and head of his own entertainment venture: Fo Yo Soul Entertainment, Inc.
Franklin ’s new enterprise –– which includes a full service youth outreach initiative, an advertising agency and a production company –– is a multi-tiered relationship with Zomba/BMG, which includes a new record label, Franklin’s solo recordings and his services as a record producer. The venture is integral to Franklin’s evolution as a Gospel artist. “After 12 years in this industry, I’ve learned so much,” Franklin, says. “I want to take those lessons as well as my own experiences as a man who grew up with one foot in the church and one foot in the streets, and use that to connect with a generation that’s not really listening to Gospel music anymore.”
Reaching young, urban audiences is a key component of Franklin’s vision, and the company’s mission statement reflects Franklin’s commitment: “We’re seeking to creatively impact the world through the roster of artists and resources with Christ centered, innovative products and services,” he explains.
Starting in early 2005, in Los Angeles at Faithful Central Bible Church, the youth ministry arm of Fo Yo Soul, Nu Nation Ministries, LLC, will launch the first in a series of annual nationwide events designed to connect with the audience closest to Franklin’s heart. A cutting edge urban-styled youth ministry that will offer a presentation filled with dance, rappers, acting, singing, DJ’S and the spoken word, this initiative will involve the talents of young people and prepare them to share their faith in innovative ways. “We really want to get down with mentoring and do what hip hop summits have done, but our focus is shaping Christian character,” says Franklin. “We want to educate, inspire and entertain.”
Other aspects of the Dallas-based Fo Yo Soul Entertainment include P-19 Media, LLC, a joint venture with the Loomis Agency, a Dallas-based advertising and media firm that will assist with plans to leverage Franklin’s unique urban Gospel brand in corporate America.
“I can look over my life and career now and see both seasons of success as well as struggles and pitfalls, but I still believe that it’s God working in me,” says Franklin. “There’s nothing any different in me than what’s in any Christian artist. I’m just very grateful that God is using my experience, my imperfections, and that when he gives me a song, it’s a song that connects with people.”
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4/20/2012 - Kirk Franklin Nabs Two Dove Awards
Kirk Franklin is a nine-time GRAMMY ® award winner, two-time BET Award winner, recipient of over 39 Stellar Awards and eight NAACP Awards. Last night at the 43rd Annual GMA Dove Awards, the No. 1 selling Gospel artist of all-time added two more accolades to his belt as he took home his 15th and 16th Dove Award for “Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year” for his latest chart-topping album Hello Fear. His No. 1 hit single on Urban/Urban AC and R&R Gospel Singles Chart “I Smile,” also featured on the Dove Award winning album, was named the “Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year.”
For nearly two decades, Kirk Franklin has been a multi-platinum-selling artist and has served as a pioneer in bridging audiences of gospel, hip hop, pop and R&B, and has released albums that consistently top Billboard's Gospel, Christian and R&B/Hip Hop mainstream charts. Franklin can also be seen in the recent feature film “Joyful Noise” starring Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah.
The Dove Awards were ruled by powerful voices last night and the multicultural unity took center stage at the FOX Theater in Atlanta, GA with a blockbuster show that reached new heights. In addition to Franklin’s special appearance, other music icons graced the stage including Yolanda Adams, Donnie McClurkin, Angie Stone, Russ Taff and more. To watch the biggest night in Christian/Gospel music, tune in on GMC TV April 24 as the night of entertainment kicks off at 8PM ET. For more information, please visit www.doveawards.com
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4/17/2012 - Angie Stone, Mary Mary, Kirk Franklin, and Jaci Velasquez to Appear at GMA Dove Awards
The Gospel Music Association (GMA) today announced that GRAMMY winners Mary Mary and Kirk Franklin will take the stage at the 43rd Annual GMA Dove Awards, along with iconic artists Angie Stone, Wess Morgan and Jaci Velasquez.
With the addition of these powerful artists who have inspired millions, the GMA Dove Awards are poised for their biggest year ever with a star-studded roster of performers that includes: Donnie McClurkin, Jason Crabb, Lecrae, Natalie Grant, Jamie-Grace, Kim Burrell, Kari Jobe, Danny Gokey, Ruben Studdard, Mandisa and The Isaacs. The high-wattage presenters already announced include music artist and actress Tamela Mann, of Meet the Browns and Madea fame, and GRAMMY nominated R&B artist and Worship Leader Montell Jordan known for his hit songs This is How We Do It and Let’s Ride and the soundtracks to The Nutty Professor, 8 Mile, and The Fighting Temptations.
The chart topping sister act Erica Campbell and Tina Campbell who comprise Mary Mary are currently starring in their own reality series on WE based on their shared lives and career. The duo had their break-through cross-over hit in 2000 with Shackles (Praise You), and within a decade they had earned 3 GRAMMY Awards, 2 American Music Awards, an NAACP Image Award and a BET Award.
Kirk Franklin is up for four Dove Awards heading into the ceremony and for this accomplished Gospel artist, 2012 has already been an unparalleled year with two GRAMMY Awards, two NAACP Awards and his chart-topping album, Hello Fear being certified gold by the RIAA. He is currently starring as Baylor Sykes in the feature film Joyful Noise with Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah. His performance of his #1 hit single I Smile with Gladys Knight on the finale of American Idol was a show-stopper.
R&B and soul singer-songwriter, Angie Stone has had four Top 10 albums, including a number one album, and ten singles. She has sold over 1.4 million albums in the U.S. and over 5 million albums worldwide. She is a GRAMMY nominee and a winner of the 2000 Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards for Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist, Solo as well as for her single No More Rain (In This Cloud). Recently, as an actress, she has been featured in the films School Gyrls, The Dreams and The Wonder Girls.
Wess Morgan released his debut contemporary Gospel CD Look at Me Now in 2007 as a testament to the transformation in his life – from a battle with drugs, alcohol and prison to a positive place where he brings hope and inspiration both as an artist and as a pastor. He has performed before audiences across the world with Christian artists and leaders, including Paula White, Carmen, Pastor Rod Parsley, Dr. Bobby Jones, The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, Walter Hawkins, Fred Hammond, Kim Burrell, The Crabb Family and Daryl Coley.
Contemporary Christian and Latin music artist Jaci Velasquez has sold nearly five million albums around the world and recorded three Platinum and three Gold albums, along with 16 singles that hit No. 1. In 2010 she started working on and recording her first Spanish project since 2003 with Juan Carlos Rodriguez, from the Christian Latin pop duo Tercer Cielo, as well as writing a new book. She released her latest album, Diamond, this February. A talented actress, Velasquez is starring in two films, The Encounter and Jerusalem Countdown.
The 43rd Annual GMA Dove Awards will take place on April 19 at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. The award show is produced by the Gospel Music Association (GMA) to offer the most comprehensive platform celebrating Christian and Gospel music. The awards ceremony will be nationally televised on GMC TV on April 24 at 8:00PM and 10:00PM ET.
The public is invited to purchase tickets to see and experience all of the performances and awards ceremony live at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta on April 19 at www.ticketmaster.com <http://www.ticketmaster.com> . Last year, the popular event sold-out and was one of the hottest tickets in Atlanta.
For more information and the complete list of nominated artists, please visit www.doveawards.com <http://www.doveawards.com>
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2/17/2012 - Kirk Franklin's "Hello Fear" Garners Two Grammy Awards
KIRK FRANKLIN and his chart-topping album HELLO FEAR just went certified Gold, as reported by RIAA. The announcement follows Franklin’s two GRAMMY® awards wins for Best Gospel Album (HELLO FEAR) and Best Gospel Song (“I Smile”) earlier this week at the 54th Annual GRAMMY® Awards celebration held on February 12 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The legendary gospel artist on Verity Gospel Music Group, with these two new trophies, now has nine career GRAMMY® awards. Franklin will also perform at this year’s live NBC Network NAACP Image award show this Friday, February 17 at 8:00 p.m. EST -- in which he is nominated for two awards – Outstanding Song (“I Smile”) and Outstanding Gospel Album (HELLO FEAR).
Franklin’s HELLO FEAR debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Gospel sales chart and #5 on the Billboard Top 200 when it was released last Spring, making the album the fourth highest Gospel debut in Soundscan history. In addition to his GRAMMY® wins and NAACP nominations, Franklin was also awarded four Stellar Awards for HELLO FEAR and “I Smile” -- Song of The Year, CD of the Year, Producer of the Year and Contemporary CD of the Year. Franklin performed “I Smile” on last year’s American Idol finale, and was #1 at Gospel radio for 23 weeks, hitting Urban AC radio at #1. Currently, Franklin stars as Baylor Sykes in the feature film Joyful Noise starring Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah. He also hosts and executive produces gospel talent show "Sunday Best," the highest-rated gospel program in BET network history, now heading into its fifth season.
Kirk Franklin is the #1 selling Gospel artist of all time. For two decades, he has been a pioneer in gap-bridging musicianship, uniting gospel, hip hop, pop and R&B audiences. His rhythms have resulted in albums that have consistently topped Billboard's Gospel, Christian and R&B/Hip Hop charts. He is a New York Times best-selling author for “The Blueprint: A Plan for Living Above Life’s Storms (Gotham/Penguin). To date, Franklin has garnered nine GRAMMY® Awards, an American Music Award, 35 Stellar Awards, 14 Dove Awards (CCM), six NAACP Image Awards and two BET Awards.
Franklin was named GQ’s “Best Dressed Men” at this year’s GRAMMY® Awards.
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12/17/2007 - Kirk Franklin to Reveal Fight of His Life Dec 18
Grammy-winning gospel musician Kirk Franklin will release his new album, The Fight of My Life, Tomorrow Dec 18.
The album, Franklin’s seventh, will be available in all major music retail stores as well as online at itunes.
The first single of the album, "Declaration (This Is It!)," released its video a few weeks ago on BET. Other songs on the album include "Help Me Believe," "He Will Supply," and "Jesus."
In other news, Franklin recently performed in London alongside Donnie McClurkin at the Gospel Gathering UK, the “biggest gospel celebration in UK history”, according to Sony BMG.
The singer is also featured on the cover of the December issue of Black Enterprise, having made the magazine’s Black Enterprise's Hot 100 List.
For more information check outt www.kirkfranklin.us or click HERE.
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7/2/2007 - Kirk Franklin Wins BET Award for Best Gospel Artist!
BET named Kirk Franklin the “Best Gospel Artist” on June 26, 2007. The BET Awards were held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles this year and also nominated Mary Mary for “Best Group.” Though Gnarls Barkley actually won the award for “Best Group” it was exciting for the HIF people to have Mary Mary nominated and Kirk Franklin win.
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We talked to Kirk Franklin backstage at the Dove Awards... watch now!
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