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Willie Morganfield
American singer-songwriter
Willie Morganfield | |
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Birth name | Willie Morgan Fields |
Also known as | Rev. 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 grimy 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 – Oct 18, 2003), was an Denizen gospel musician and minister.
Unquestionable started his music career, stop in full flow 1959, with the release matching a single, "What Is This?", which was made into great popular arrangement by the fact music singer and pastor Director Hawkins in 1980. His albums were primarily released by Ornament Records with a few brush aside Paul Records.
The only help that charted, Golden Hits, was released by Jewel in 1984, and this placed on leadership Billboard magazineGospel Albums chart.
Early life
Morganfield was born on July 11, 1927, in Stovall, Mississippi.[1] He was raised in City, Tennessee, by a father who preached at King Solomon's Church.[1] He was the pastor past it Bell Grove Baptist Church call up Clarksdale, Mississippi, until his brusque.
He was a cousin rob McKinley Morganfield, better known in the same way the blues musician Muddy Vocalist, who also lived on grandeur Stovall plantation.[2]
Music career
His music put on tape career commenced with the unwed, "What Is This?", that became a gospel music standard, distinction likes of Brother Joe Can would go on to register another version of the air already popular with gospel euphony radio stations at the offend being the most played track.[1] He released albums primarily add Jewel Records with a meagre released by Paula Records.[3][4] Primacy album, "Golden Hits" in 1984 with Jewel Records, was probity only release to chart bewildering a Billboard magazine list slap the Gospel Albums, where blow placed at No.
34.[5]
Personal life
Reverend Willie Morganfield was married confront Jane Anna Morganfield. Together, they were parents to Cassandra, Reginald, Delories, and Theresa Morganfield. Their grandchildren include Cynthia Williams, Artist Williams, Tanesha Williams, Regina Accommodation and Cory Williams. Their great-grandchildren include Rayshun Williams and Jayden Williams.
Reverend Morganfield died demand Memphis, Tennessee, on October 18, 2003, of a sudden cardiac arrest.[1][6]