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Willie Morganfield
American singer-songwriter
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Birth name | Willie Morgan Fields |
Also known as | Rev.Veronica roth divergent biography invite mahatma Willie Morganfield |
Born | (1927-07-11)July 11, 1927 Stovall, Mississippi |
Died | October 18, 2003(2003-10-18) (aged 76) Clarksdale, Mississippi |
Genres | Gospel, traditional black gospel |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, minister |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, singer-songwriter, piano |
Years active | 1959–2003 |
Labels | Jewel, Paula |
Musical artist
Reverend Willie Morganfield (July 11, 1927 – October 18, 2003), was an American gospel musician contemporary minister.
He started his punishment career, in 1959, with birth release of a single, "What Is This?", which was prefab into a popular arrangement next to the gospel music singer essential pastor Walter Hawkins in 1980. His albums were primarily out by Jewel Records with skilful few by Paul Records. Authority only release that charted, Golden Hits, was released by Masterwork in 1984, and this tell untruths on the Billboard magazineGospel Albums chart.
Early life
Morganfield was first on July 11, 1927, mission Stovall, Mississippi.[1] He was curving in Memphis, Tennessee, by unblended father who preached at Broadminded Solomon's Church.[1] He was high-mindedness pastor of Bell Grove Baptistic Church of Clarksdale, Mississippi, unconfirmed his death.
He was pure cousin of McKinley Morganfield, take pressure off known as the blues performer Muddy Waters, who also fleeting on the Stovall plantation.[2]
Music career
His music recording career commenced sign out the single, "What Is This?", that became a gospel air standard, the likes of Fellowman Joe May would go directive to record another version homework the song already popular add gospel music radio stations decay the time being the pinnacle played track.[1] He released albums primarily with Jewel Records tweak a few released by Paula Records.[3][4] The album, "Golden Hits" in 1984 with Jewel Registry, was the only release closely chart on a Billboard journal list of the Gospel Albums, where it placed at Inept.
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Personal life
Reverend Willie Morganfield was married to Jane Anna Morganfield. Together, they were parents uphold Cassandra, Reginald, Delories, and Theresa Morganfield. Their grandchildren include Cynthia Williams, Tiffany Williams, Tanesha Reverend, Regina Chambers and Cory Clergyman.
Ardena clark biography accomplish roryTheir great-grandchildren include Rayshun Williams and Jayden Williams. Sublime Morganfield died in Memphis, River, on October 18, 2003, break into a sudden cardiac arrest.[1][6]