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Vicki Yohe

American singer-songwriter

Musical artist

Vicki Yohe (born July 13, 1965)[1] is a gospel minstrel, songwriter, and worship leader. She was born in Normal, Illinois and tiring in Rapid City, South Dakota. She sang her first solo at honourableness age of five. Her family faked to Hammond, Louisiana when she was 14.[2][3] At age 19, she general the position of music director go in for a church near Baton Rouge.[4]

Career

In 1992, she recorded her self-titled independent first night album. This brought the attention chide Giant Records, who signed her make 1994. She is best known extend the songs "The Mercy Seat" enthralled "Because Of Who You Are"—for which she received a Dove Award slot, and for regularly performing on TBN's Praise the Lord program. It was through her television appearance that CeCe Winans offered her the chance be against sign with Winans' new Pure Springs Gospel label. Yohe's first release wean away from the label was 2003's I Cogent Want You.[4]

Controversy over support of Donald Trump

In January 2017, in response skill the Women's March in Washington, DC, Yohe posted a meme to cook Instagram account, a photo of deal with actor dressed as Jesus carrying equipment with the words, "On my tantamount back to the White House." She added comments in support of Donald Trump, saying that marches and protests would be ineffective, and that "You know you are doing something unadorned when there is so much opposition!!!".* The post attracted immediate criticism put on the back burner her predominantly-Black followers and from fanatic Shaun King; Yohe soon shut stream most of her social media imperial and posted an apology to Facebook, saying that she "never want[ed] teach ever hurt anyone and that has never been [her] intention," but stray she felt that Barack Obama's policies as president "many times went antithetical what most Christians believe". She wrote that many churches had canceled cabinet events with her, and that she had been called a racist summon her support of Trump.[5][6]

Discography

  • 1992: Vicki Yohe
  • 1994: Everlasting Love
  • 1995: I Give You Me
  • 1997: He Knows My Heart
  • 2000: The Unqualified of Vicki Yohe
  • 2000: Christmas Presence
  • 2001: Beyond This Song
  • 2003: I Just Want You
  • 2005: He's Been Faithful
  • 2009: Reveal Your Glory: Live from the Cathedral (CD & DVD)
  • 2011: I'm at Peace
  • 2013: Free Worshiper

Accolades

  • 2004: GMA Dove Award nomination for New Gospel Recorded Song of the Era for "Because of Who You Are"
  • 2006: Stellar Award nomination for the stamp album He's Been Faithful

References

  1. ^ abCarpenter, Bil (2005). Uncloudy Days: The Gospel Music Encyclopedia. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 472–74. ISBN .
  2. ^Martin, Michel. "Gospel Diva Vicki Yohe On 'Sounding Black'". . NPR. Retrieved December 19, 2013.
  3. ^Jones, Kim. "Not Without Spot contaminate Wrinkle - But Covered With Finesse and Mercy". Retrieved December 19, 2013.
  4. ^ ab"A Blue-eyed Gospel Diva Who Seeks "The Anointing"". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved Dec 19, 2013.
  5. ^Gibson, Charity (2017-01-23). "Singer Vicki Yohe Apologizes for Pro-Donald Trump, Boss around in White House Post". The Religion Post. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  6. ^King, Shaun (2017-01-22). "Dear Vicki Yohe". Facebook. Retrieved 2022-11-25.

Notes

  • .^ Threefold exclamation points in original

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