The deceased equally concerned himself with teaching music, composing, and playing the piano. Some reports list the cause of death as congestive heart failure stating that the singer had fallen into a coma shortly before his death. As Keith Boykin, author of One More River to Cross: Black and Gay in America, wrote, "The church might be the most homophobic and most homotolerant of any institution in the black community.". Cleveland moved to Los Angeles to become Minister of Music at Grace Memorial Church of God in Christ, where he attained even greater popularity working with keyboardist Billy Preston and the Angelic Choir of Nutley, New Jersey. Cleveland was born Dec. 5, 1931, and grew up on the South Side of Chicago. It grew to 200 chapters with 20,000 members nationwide. Family life. In 1968, Cleveland taught others how to achieve the modern gospel sound and preserve the industry's rich legacy through his annual workshop convention, The Gospel Music Workshop of America (GMWA), an organization that he co-founded with Albertina Walker and which now has over 150 chapters with 30,000 members. Awarded on August 12, 1981 at 6742 Hollywood Blvd. By 2004, a number of high-profile black ministers emerged as outspoken opponents of same-sex marriage as part of their alignment with the conservative Christian movement, which helped re-elect President George W. Bush that year. [12], The Southern California Community Choir: Having Church, James Cleveland & The Charles Fold Singers: Lord, Let Me Be an Instrument, James Cleveland: James Cleveland Live at Carnegie Hall, James Cleveland & The Southern California Community Choir: In the Ghetto, SIGN UP FOR THE AM 1310: THE LIGHT! [1], Born in Chicago, he began singing as a boy soprano at Pilgrim Baptist Church, where Thomas A. Dorsey was minister of music and Roberta Martin was pianist for the choir. Christopher Polk/WireImage via Getty Image He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 6742 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California. Cleveland. Annual conventions of the GMWA, the organization Cleveland led, functioned as a queer safe space where men walked hand in hand. His funeral was held at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium, lasted four hours, was attended by over 4,000 people, and included at least two clothing changes for the deceased. James may be gone, but his fans do not seem to have forgotten him. Ervin, who said she still sings in the choir at the Cleveland-founded Cornerstone Institutional Baptist Church at Slauson and Western avenues, said Andre Cleveland was just one of the many homeless, fatherless children the minister took into his Windsor Hills home. The lawsuit was settled out of court. Cleveland's condition became apparent before his death. James lived at address. "Persons who are in the closet serve on the deacon boards, serve in the ministry, serve in every capacity in the church," the Rev. Christopher Polk/WireImage via Getty Image, Drew Alexander/Courtesy of E. Patrick Johnson, Courtesy of Covenant Baptist United Church of Christ, Presbyterians Have Varied Views On Gay Marriage, Iowa On Same-Sex Marriage: It's Complicated, Gay Republicans Still Look For Romney's Support, Same Bible, Different Verdict On Gay Marriage. Soul Winners for Christ also included a young Richard D. Henton and was headquartered at Chicago's Greater Harvest Baptist Church; Louis H. Boddie was pastor. "Ninety-nine and a half won't do," Rosetta sang, "you've got to make a hundred." Relatives: Son of James Cleveland (1793-1881) and Elizabeth 'Betsey' (Parker) Cleveland (1796-1879); married, January 19, 1868, to Katherine M. 'Kate' Peters; third cousin twice removed of Ephraim Safford and Isaiah Kidder; fourth cousin once removed of Jonathan Usher, Chauncey Fitch Cleveland, Charles Stetson, James Safford, Luther Kidder and Isaiah Stetson (1812-1880). 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On July 10, 1874 James married Rebecca Susan Josephine Cleveland in Henderson. Having more than 400 gospel songs to his name and more than ten of his albums being highly recognized, James became the first gospel singer to earn a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Two years before he died from a respiratory disease, the singer battled with some health issues. The success and sensation of the song's recording led to a record contract with an historic label that would change his life forever. [7] Though his death has often been euphemistically labeled as having been as a result of heart failure, there has been an enduring question as to whether or not Cleveland actually succumbed to AIDS-related complications. James Cleveland married Betsey Parker. Cleveland died in 1991, reportedly from heart failure. Her caption hinted that she was celebrating the women around her. At his last GMWA appearance, he was thin and frail, collapsed, and was rushed to the hospital. The sexual behavior of some male pastors, many of them also gospel singers, also has stoked rumors or led to scandal. "Without lesbians and gay men," he said, "there could be no gospel music. Cleveland died in 1991, reportedly from heart failure. [6] He was 59. The song that brought Cleveland tremendous fame was his rendition of "Peace Be Still.". Later, he moved into the home of the Rev. "I've seen people refuse to divorce themselves from their church in spite of the ignorance that spews from the pulpit. The three-time Grammy winner was hospitalized Thursday at Brotman Medical Center with . [5] The completed documentary was finally released in April 2019, playing in select theaters across the world, with a premier at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church itself.[5]. By 1960, Cleveland was well known for his work with choirs, incorporating bits of blues, jazz, and soul, then re-arranging it, much like Dorsey had done with spirituals. The change in his voice led Cleveland to focus on his skills as a pianist, and later as a composer and arranger. It was the root. She also upholds her dad's faith as a Christian, and she has proven to be a believer of the faith by attending a ministry or working with a friend on gospel music. Recorded live at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Watts in Los Angeles, with his Southern California Community Choir,[5] his feature on the album and Aretha's success as a pop artist made the album a historic landmark in gospel, and is still selling to this day, with a special CD re-release of The Complete Recordings (the unedited album recording session of the Amazing Grace project). Then in 1963 he recorded his critically acclaimed Gospel Million Seller album Peace Be Still. If I know an individual is committing adultery or living with a member of the opposite sex who they're not married to, they can't serve either.". Today GMWA has nearly 30,000 members in 150 chapters across America. I still listen to Sister Rosetta Tharpe (whose possible lesbian encounters were carefully detailed in Gayle F. Wald's biography of her), the Caravans, Clara Ward, The Davis Sisters, The Roberta Martin Singers, Alex Bradford, James Cleveland, and many more. "But a lot of these choirs or choir directors, or ministers of music, will not be open about their sexuality for fear of repercussion from their pastors and church members, but they allow the church to exploit their talent," says Johnson, also a Northwestern University professor whose expertise includes black studies and sexuality. After a divorce, Marjorie was married to Stephen Michael Doyle on June 3, 1976, in Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, but their married ended in divorce as well. Only then did I feel I'd found home. We all bought his records as children. Then Id offer to play for them, he said. When I left the church, I tried to keep the best pieces, pieces that are as much punk as gospel: to keep an eye out for the least and the last, to not follow the crowd. Some male pastors themselves have been entangled in scandals involving alleged affairs with men. "The Crown Prince of Gospel: Anniversary" by Beth Ann Krier, Los Angeles Times, October 26, 1990. Jim resided in Sturgis most of his life with the exception of the years he lived in Kalamazoo and Valparaiso, Indiana. James Cleveland invented the modern gospel choir, taught piano to Aretha Franklin, wrote more than 400 songs, appeared on more than 100 albums, and lost track of how many went gold. I was a homeless, sixteen-year old runaway when two Black women in long robes and headscarves offered me a place to stay. In 1991, the gospel world suffered a significant blow after the tragic news of James' passing. Known as the King of Gospel, Cleveland was a driving force behind the creation of the modern gospel sound by incorporating traditional black gospel, soul, pop, and jazz in arrangements for mass choirs. With fewer than a dozen members, no sign to mark it, no painted windows, no cross. Phillips would go on in later years to write Roberta Martin's last recorded song, "I Have Hope". word is that James had another wife b/4 he married Jean. The Reverend Dr. James Cleveland (December 5, 1931 February 9, 1991) was a gospel singer, arranger, composer and, most significantly, the driving force behind the creation of the modern gospel sound, bringing the stylistic daring of hard gospel and jazz and pop music influences to arrangements for mass choirs. I'd never spent time in church, and in any case I'd never heard of one like this. ", Within a few minutes after the upload was posted, people started to comment on the uniqueness of her dad's personality, while they joined in on the celebration. He would then return to touring with the newly organized James Cleveland Singers, which included Odessa McCastle, Georgia White, Eugene Bryant, and Billy Preston, among others. [5] Before he died, Pollack authorized producer Alan Elliott to try to complete the film. Their 1972 collaboration, Amazing Grace, remains her best-selling album and recently became an acclaimed documentary. James Cleveland was known by such titles as King James and the Crown Prince, he emerged as a giant of the post war Gospel music. He debuted at Pilgrim Baptist as a boy soprano, and as a teen sang hard enough to damage his voice. However, news of Andre Cleveland, who claimed to be his adopted son, rocked the tabloids after the death of the singer. But that's where Wooden's self-described sense of fairness ends. James Cleveland signed with the historic jazz label Savoy Records in 1962, going on to release a huge catalog of soul gospel recordings from that year until his death in 1991, many of which were recorded in a live concert setting. When I joined the church I laid sex, drugs, and rock and roll down at the altar. Out of all the mainstream pop songs he rearranged for gospel audiences, his most memorable is his classic rendition of Gladys Knight & The Pips' "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me," which he changed to "Jesus Is the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me." I grew up with his music. ", Billy Preston, a Cleveland protege, said as much to David Ritz, Aretha's biographer. For his pioneering accomplishments and contributions, he is regarded by many to be one of the greatest gospel singers to ever live.[2]. "They were wilder than me--and that's saying something the cats liked it with the cats and the chicks liked it with the chicks.". James was the son of Richard H. Sims and Rebecca Anderson Sims. hide caption. Cleveland was nominated this year for a Grammy for Having Church in the best gospel album by a choir or chorus category. Even now, talk of Cleveland's death is often met with stony silence within the gospel community. His arrangements of songs such as (Give Me That) Old Time Religion and Its Me O Lord transformed them, giving a rocking lilt and insistent drive to old standards. The baritone, who often described his voice as a fog horn, has been credited with writing and arranging more than 400 gospel songs, including Everything Will Be All Right, The Love of God and Peace Be Still.. "Man Seeks Share of the Rev. It also has led to tensions at the southwest Los Angeles church where Cleveland was pastor before he died--without a will--at age 59. With song that included "Precious Memories", "God will take care of you" and "Mary Don't You Weep". Clara Ward sang about faith that moved mountains and Ruth Davis sang of higher ground, but these seemed beyond my reach. . After being nominated numerous times in previous years, James won his first Grammy Award with the Southern California Community Choir in 1975, for his 1974 album, In the Ghetto. James Cleveland, who was popularly called "King of Gospel," has a beautiful daughter named Lashone. "The Apostle of Soul Gospel is James Cleveland" by Robert Windeler and Bob Sherrill, People, March 15, 1976. [3] The Caravans also became the launching pad for today's gospel legends. The Gospel Sound: Good News in Hard Times (25th Anniversary Edition) by Anthony Heilbut, Limelight, 1997. James Cleveland was married twice and has a daughter by his 2nd wife. McClurkin, who has said being gay is a choice, was criticized by the gay community for setting back the LGBT goal of gaining acceptance. Cleveland, 34, also challenged the validity of a trust agreement authorized by James Clevelands longtime business manager shortly before his death from congestive heart failure. But Garner said Thomas, who started more than 25 years ago as Clevelands church secretary, acted properly and in accordance with James Clevelands wishes. Frances Cleveland Who is Cleveland Brown's wife on Family Guy? Connect with the definitive source for global and local news. By staying out of the studio for a while, she convinced States Records to allow him to record with her group. By 1960, Cleveland was well known for his work with choirs, incorporating bits of blues, jazz, and soul, then re-arranging it, much like Dorsey had done with spirituals. The Apostolic Tabernacle Mass Choir performs in Oakland, Calif., in 2010. By 1835 the family was in Sabine, Texas. Before these albums were recorded, no other gospel artist had recorded using this type of live format. The case was settled with undisclosed terms. He founded the workshop in 1968 as a small group of musicians and vocalists. [12][13], Following Cleveland's death in February 1991, a number of controversies arose surrounding his estate, which at the time was estimated to be worth between $4 and $6 million. Leaving took years, but in the same way I remember the first night I knelt at the church's altar, I remember the hour when I finally felt whole, when I met a girl, and we went back to her place. Cleveland died in 1991, reportedly from heart failure. Lashone's update always has one or two comments that refer to the incredibly skilled artist. they had the . Most of the singers I listened to were queer, like me, but I didn't know that then. The last song rendition he presented was Whitney Houston's "Didn't We Almost Have It All," known as "Aren't You Glad You Know the Lord," which Cleveland recorded in 1989 with the Northern and Southern California Choirs of the GMWA on the album Breathe on Me, featuring Daryl Coley and current Savoy Records executive producer Milton Biggham. However, Wooden insists "we are not all homophobic." Marjorie was married to James Cleveland Suit on July 29, 1958, and they had three children. Clara Ward sang about faith that moved mountains and Ruth Davis sang of higher ground, but these seemed beyond my reach. Other singers were added in later years, such as Marva Hines, and the renowned soprano soloist, Cleo Kennedy; they were mainstays until his death in 1991. Copyright 2023 Interactive One, LLC. This answer is: The James C. Cleveland Papers are held by the Cleveland, Colby, Colgate Archives of Colby-Sawyer College in New London. Cleveland was born in the right place--Chicago--at the right time--1931. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. [1] For his trailblazing accomplishments, he is regarded by many as one of the greatest gospel singers who ever lived. In exchange, ministers received federal funds for their community programs through Bush's faith-based initiative. I still listen to Sister Rosetta Tharpe (whose possible lesbian encounters were carefully detailed in Gayle F. Wald's biography of her), the Caravans, Clara Ward, The Davis Sisters, The Roberta Martin Singers, Alex Bradford, James Cleveland, and many more. Cleveland married and had a son William, named after his father. President Obama's recent announcement that he supports same-sex marriage turned the spotlight on reservations many blacks harbor about gay rights. He lived in 1850, at address, Ohio. In 1968, he formed the Gospel Music Workshop of America. In the comment section, a fan quipped that she is the spitting image of her dad. Another memorable gospel rendition was of Barry Manilow's "I Write the Songs," which he recorded on his 1977 Grammy-winning album, Live at Carnegie Hall. I especially loved the Caravans, whose members--Albertina Walker, Shirley Caesar, Inez Andrews, Dorothy Norwood, Bessie Griffin, Josephine Howard, Cassietta George--were all stars in their own right. I was a homeless, sixteen-year old runaway when two Black women in long robes and headscarves offered me a place to stay. He was 59. The Apostolic Tabernacle Mass Choir performs in Oakland, Calif., in 2010. . James Cleveland Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018 The Reverend Dr. James Edward Cleveland (December 5, 1931 - February 9, 1991) was a gospel singer, musician, and composer. [14], Also in October 1991, Jean Ervin, a member of the Cleveland-founded Cornerstone Institutional Baptist Church, claimed that she was the mother of Cleveland's only biological child, daughter LaShone Cleveland (b. Height, Husband, Who is Elizabeth Ruiz? "James Cleveland Infected L.A. Father of Clifton and Rick Cleveland. [8][9][10][11] He is interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California. That prospect has sparked disputes among church members, some of whom dont want to move. Cleveland went to work with childhood friend Albertina Walker, popularly referred to as the "Queen of Gospel," "Starmaker," and founder of The Caravans, as a composer, arranger, pianist, and occasional singer as well as a narrator. It all happens under an unspoken "don't ask, don't tell" custom that allows gay people to be active in the church, though closeted, and churches to reap the benefits of their membership. The film was directed by David Leivick and Frederick A. Ritzenberg. When it was time for Aretha to make a gospel record, she called on Cleveland and his choir. Wiki User. The three-time Grammy winner was hospitalized Thursday at Brotman Medical Center with respiratory problems and died of heart failure, said his manager, Annette Thomas. 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