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The Gospel According To 'Ebony' Is Minus Vickie Winans

Posted Jul 11th 2008 12:15PM by Jawn Murray
Filed under: BV Buzz, Gospel

By Jawn Murray, BlackVoices.comVickie Winans accepting her Stellar Awards

Flying always affords me an opportunity to catch up on my magazine reading.

During my flight on Wednesday to London I read 'Ebony' magazine's August 2008 issue.

The special collector's edition of the magazine has eight different covers and features "The 25 Coolest Brothers of All Time."

Inside the issue, there was a great article about "The Women of Gospel." I'm always excited when mainstream outlets recognize the gospel music industry in a significant way.

Unfortunately, as much as I loved the article, I have to admit that I was a bit surprised realizing that a story recognizing "women running the business of gospel music" left out one of the industry's hardest working woman -- Vickie Winans!

Not to take anything away from the women actually featured on the list, which include Vicki Mack Lataillade, Mary Mary, Yolanda Adams, CeCe WEbony Magazineinans, The Clark Sisters, Shirley Caesar, Dottie Peoples, Albertina Walker, Dorothy Norwood, the late Dr. Mattie Moss Clark, Teresa Hairston, Demetrius Alexander-Stewart and Tara Griggs MaGee.

They've all earned their respective place on it!

But not including Winans on a list of female power players is like omitting Tyra Banks from a list of models that have expanded beyond fashion.

There are a half dozen or so other female power movers in the gospel industry that some could argue were overlooked.

(Ladies like Veda Brown (Black Gospel Promo), Prophetess Juanita Bynum, Lisa Collins ('Gospel Industry Roundup'), Jackie Patillo (Zomba Gospel), Tramaine Hawkins, Neily Dickerson (The nd. Company), Melanie Clark (Gospelflava.com), Vanessa Bell Armstrong and Melanie Few (Results Inc.) all come to mind.)

But not including Winans, in my opinion, is a glaring oversight!

The 53Vickie Winans-year-old Detroit native has changed the way female artists conduct business in gospel music.

She's called the "Hardest Working Woman in Gospel" because not only does Winans sing, but she manages herself, does her own bookings, routes her own tours, negotiates lucrative endorsement deals, runs a record label and markets products and merchandising to enhance her brand.

In addition to her countless Stellar Awards, Grammy nominations and numerous other accolades for her music; Winans has recorded comedy CDs, workout videos and has co-directed and financed her own music videos.

And I am sure the 'We Shall Behold Him' singer is not sitting anywhere worrying about what I hope was an accidental snub. I doubt that very seriously!

Because if you know anything about Winans, you understand that she was sVickie Winans interviewing Usher on the red carpet at the Trump Awardsomewhere shipping off a contract or closing a deal with an automotive company to sponsor her next tour.

In actuality, she's really the type to start her own magazine and create her own list just because she can.

So I applaud 'Ebony' for stepping outside the box and showcasing gospel in this issue, but I hope the next go around a faux pas like this one will not happen again.

******

VIDEO: Watch this vintage clip of Vickie Winans singing 'I Must Tell Jesus'



Gospel on Black Voices

    TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MJ SMITH - A pastor leads a gospel choir at a church service at the Oasis of Life Family Church on July 6, 2008 in Daveyton, Johannesburg. As the church crowd shuffles in, a singer in a sharp beige suit jumps and raises his fist, belting out praise to the Lord in perfect key while a 30-strong choir lifts their voices behind him. AFP PHOTO / LIONEL HEALING (Photo credit should read LIONEL HEALING/AFP/Getty Images)

    AFP/Getty Images

    TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MJ SMITH - A gospel choir sings at a church service at the Oasis of Life Family Church on July 6, 2008 in Daveyton, Johannesburg. As the church crowd shuffles in, a singer in a sharp beige suit jumps and raises his fist, belting out praise to the Lord in perfect key while a 30-strong choir lifts their voices behind him. AFP PHOTO / LIONEL HEALING (Photo credit should read LIONEL HEALING/AFP/Getty Images)

    AFP/Getty Images

    TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MJ SMITH - A gospel singer performs on a stage at a church service at the Oasis of Life Family Church on July 6, 2008 in Daveyton, Johannesburg. As the church crowd shuffles in, a singer in a sharp beige suit jumps and raises his fist, belting out praise to the Lord in perfect key while a 30-strong choir lifts their voices behind him. AFP PHOTO / LIONEL HEALING (Photo credit should read LIONEL HEALING/AFP/Getty Images)

    AFP/Getty Images

    TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MJ SMITH - A congregation member raises a clenched fist as a gospel choir sings at a church service at the Oasis of Life Family Church on July 6, 2008 in Daveyton, Johannesburg. As the church crowd shuffles in, a singer in a sharp beige suit jumps and raises his fist, belting out praise to the Lord in perfect key while a 30-strong choir lifts their voices behind him. AFP PHOTO / LIONEL HEALING (Photo credit should read LIONEL HEALING/AFP/Getty Images)

    AFP/Getty Images

    TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MJ SMITH - Members of a gospel choir sing at a church service at the Oasis of Life Family Church on July 6, 2008 in Daveyton, Johannesburg. As the church crowd shuffles in, a singer in a sharp beige suit jumps and raises his fist, belting out praise to the Lord in perfect key while a 30-strong choir lifts their voices behind him. AFP PHOTO / LIONEL HEALING (Photo credit should read LIONEL HEALING/AFP/Getty Images)

    AFP/Getty Images

    TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MJ SMITH - Members of a gospel choir dance at a church service at the Oasis of Life Family Church on July 6, 2008 in Daveyton, Johannesburg. As the church crowd shuffles in, a singer in a sharp beige suit jumps and raises his fist, belting out praise to the Lord in perfect key while a 30-strong choir lifts their voices behind him. AFP PHOTO / LIONEL HEALING (Photo credit should read LIONEL HEALING/AFP/Getty Images)

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    TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MJ SMITH -A member of a gospel choir sings at a church service at the Oasis of Life Family Church on July 6, 2008 in Daveyton, Johannesburg. As the church crowd shuffles in, a singer in a sharp beige suit jumps and raises his fist, belting out praise to the Lord in perfect key while a 30-strong choir lifts their voices behind him. AFP PHOTO / LIONEL HEALING (Photo credit should read LIONEL HEALING/AFP/Getty Images)

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    (FILES) Former South African president and Nobel peace prize laureate Nelson Mandela (C) poses on March 26, 2008 with the Soweto Gospel Choir in the Mandela foundation in Johannesburg. President George W. Bush has removed former South African president Nelson Mandela and his African National Congress from the US terror watch list, the White House said on July 1, 2008. The bill was sent to the White House last week and signed in time for the anti-apartheid leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner's 90th birthday on July 18.. "Today the United States moved closer at last to removing the great shame of dishonoring this great leader by including him on our government's terror watch list," Senator John Kerry said after the bill was approved Friday. AFP PHOTO/GIANLUIGI GUERCIA (Photo credit should read GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images)

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    Members of the Anglican Communion attend a session on the last day of the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) in Jerusalem June 29, 2008. Conservative Anglican leaders ended a rebel summit on Sunday without formally breaking away from a global Anglican Communion which they said included churches preaching a "false gospel" of immoral sexual behaviour. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (JERUSALEM)

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    Members of the Anglican Communion attend a session on the last day of the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) in Jerusalem June 29, 2008. Conservative Anglican leaders ended a rebel summit on Sunday without formally breaking away from a global Anglican Communion which they said included churches preaching a "false gospel" of immoral sexual behaviour. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun (JERUSALEM)

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1. I wholeheartedly agree.

Shirelle at 5:07PM on Jul 11th 2008

2. I totally agree! I picked up the magazine just knowing that I would see Vickie up here....cause she is one of the most recognizable faces in Gospel. As a Matter of fact......didn't she sing at Mr. Johnson's funeral...The creator of Ebony Magazine????????? Wow.

Rena at 1:38AM on Jul 12th 2008

3. This was a terrible oversight. If ever there were a voice annointed by the spirit, it's Vickie's. I'm hoping that this oversight occurred, because she was one of the pioneers of Gospel music and was mistakenly forgotten. I have followed her music, since I can remember. "King Jesus" is just one of many morning inspirational songs from this artist. If an Ebony correspondent is reading or will read these postings, I surely hope that an insert can serve as an addition to the original posting. THIS VOICE MUST NOT BE FORGOTTEN OR OVERLOOKED. IT'S ANNOINTED!

Andrea at 3:34AM on Jul 12th 2008

4. Ms. Winans is an awesome lady.
To add to what the article stated, she has raised I don't know how much money for:

"Feed The Children"
I pray that this was an oversight. Further more, I believe she would rather receive her rewards in heaven than here on earth.
Keep on Sis. Winans, let the Lord use you as he will.

God Bless!

scanrr at 4:58AM on Jul 12th 2008

5. Let's hope Ebony is planning a "cover story"
on Vickie Winans. I've seen her perform -
she's anointed and talented!

BDavis at 10:20AM on Jul 12th 2008

6. You know, when I first saw her, I didn't care too much for her.... I thought she was outlandish, and over the top... but the more I see her perform, the more I know that, that is her... that is her personality, and she is annointed, and it radiates through her in song, and in her whole persona. I totally misjudged her. She is extremely talented.

IPress at 11:41AM on Jul 12th 2008

7. I totally agree, i think Ebony is losing it anyways i haven't picked up an ebony magazine in so long, Me myself Sister to sister Magazine gives people the props they deserve and they keep Vickie in it, so Ebony will lose out on the blessing of having Miss. Vickie Winans in it, The Clark Sisters are not even business women in the gospel industry i mean they are legends but they pay people to run their business Vickie runs her own so again Ebony has made a big mistake

Tamera at 11:45AM on Jul 12th 2008

8. It is apparent that Ebony Magazine INTENDED to entitle their article, "The Women of Gospel - PART ONE." That is the ONLY way they can redeem themselves after running that inadequately-researched article.......RIGHT?

Paula Loeb at 12:37PM on Jul 12th 2008

9. I must agree also with the article. I have less respect for the Ebony magazine. I have not purchase that magazine in years.

mskrann@aol.com at 5:15PM on Jul 12th 2008

10. I LOVE the last 3paragraphs..that is really how Vickie is! Gotta love her..I agree..Veda, Vanessa, TREMAINE..WoW..who was in charge of the ebony article?????

Tye Williams at 10:33PM on Jul 12th 2008

11. WOW!!!! Is all I can say..How can you forget Vickie!!! But the gospel industry seems to look over her alot anyway, but she is still THE BEST!!!!! WE LOVE YOU VICKIE!!!!!!

Tye Williams at 10:35PM on Jul 12th 2008

12. There is so much Jealousy ,I believe. Vicki is the sweetest singer, she truly loves the people, she is not arrogant or proud or puffed up. She is simply beautiful, annoited and should have been on the list her and CeCe Winans who was on the list. They are the two role Models in the Body Of Christ as it relates to Singers and of course Ministers.

Dr ,B at 12:35AM on Jul 13th 2008

13. Ms Vickie Winan might have been over looked by
Ebony, But to me it's there lost. She's a great and wonderful lady and from the looks from all the feed back she is well loved and honored.

Lynette Garrett at 8:52PM on Jul 13th 2008

14. This is terrible. I refuse to read Ebbony August 2008 edition. Vickie is a woman of excellence. She is filled with God's precious Holy Ghost. She is not a fake like some of the ones that is being featured. You have never heard anything unholy about Vickie. When you are truly saved/serving God as the scriptures says, you will be over looked, miss treated and lied on. Man will praise you today and kill you tonight. It does not matter to Vickie how many people she is ministering too, she always gives her best. That's my Girl!!! Vickie, I love U, and nothing the haters and game sayers can do with U. God got U and He will not drop love. Your exercise DVD is outta this world. Love U much! Georgia Burgess from Baltimore.

Georgia at 11:13PM on Jul 15th 2008

15. HELLO.................how could they forget Danniebelle Hall?

Yonie Davis at 3:15PM on Jul 16th 2008

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