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Bryan Andrew Wilson

Bryan Andrew Wilson (born November 3, 1983) is an American gospel musician. He calls his music "spiritual soul" because it combines the passion of faith with the sound of R&B. Wilson began his career as a child gospel star, belting out "His Eye is on the Sparrow" with the Mississippi Children's Choir in the 1990s. After nearly a decade away from the music business, Wilson resurfaced in 2008 with an adult R&B-flavored style of urban inspirational gospel music that has proven successful with his recent Billboard Magazine chart hits, "Turning Away" (2014) and "Overflow" (2016). Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart.

Bryan Andrew Wilson (Singer / Actor)
Birth nameBryan Andrew Wilson
Born (1983-11-03) November 3, 1983 (age 39)
Danville, Illinois
OriginWashington, D.C.
GenresCCM, gospel, traditional black gospel, urban contemporary gospel, Christian Rock, Christian alternative rock, praise & worship
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, organist
Instrument(s)vocals, singer-songwriter
Years active1996–present
LabelsMalaco, Central South, Bryan's Songs
Websitebryanwilson.com
Bryan Andrew Wilson taking a photo on the Metropolitan Branch Bike Trail in N.E. Washington, D.C. on September 21, 2012.

Early life

Wilson was born Bryan Andrew Wilson in Danville, Illinois on November 3, 1983 to Sheila Davis Wilson and Beau Briggs.[1] Wilson came into prominence when he led the song "His Eye is on the Sparrow" with the Mississippi Children's Choir when he was young. The song was featured on the live recording "A New Creation," which sold 100,000 units in 1995. The YouTube videos of Wilson performing the song have amassed more than three million views, and the success led to a recording deal with Malaco Records. His debut album, "Bryan's Songs," was produced by gospel legends such as Kirk Franklin, John P. Kee, and Walter Hawkins. The album earned Wilson the Dove Award and Stellar Gospel Music Award nominations. He performed his radio single, "Blessed Assurance," to a standing ovation on the Stellar Awards in 1997. After his voice changed, Wilson temporarily lost his upper vocal range. "I remember going places and they would want me to sing in certain keys, and a couple of times some audiences, even though I was a teenager, they booed me."[2] Frustrated, Wilson figured his singing days were behind him, so he left music and enrolled in college. He graduated from Claflin University during their May 2004 commencement ceremony with a bachelor's degree in Religion and Philosophy.[1][3] Subsequently, he went onto Princeton Theological Seminary, where he studied for a year.[1][3] By 2008, Wilson had returned to music with his third solo album, "A Second Coming." It received a rave review from Billboard Magazine's gospel editor, Gordon Ely, but the Dallas Morning News' reporter, Selwyn Crawford, was less enthusiastic. "It's a nice effort, but much of the CD sounds like what it is — a former star trying to reinvent himself. Too bad that Bryan Wilson's `second coming' is not the one we're looking for."[4]

Music career

After seven years of trying to find a new musical footing, Wilson finally hit pay dirt in 2014 with the release of the haunting ballad, "Turning Away." It reached No. 15 on Billboard Magazine's Gospel Airplay chart and No. 21 on its Hot Gospel Songs chart. "My message is gospel, but I'm singing from my soul, my experience," he told The Clarion Ledger's Jacob Threadgill in an interview. "If you hear a crack in my voice, it is because of the pain that I had to go through." It anchored his fifth album, "The One Percent." The project featured a variety of musical styles. He gave Ben E. King's 1961 classic, "Stand by Me," a Caribbean dance flavor, and he injected Jesus Culture's epic tune, "Show Me Your Glory" with a shot of gospel energy and fused it with a festive rendition of Will Reagan's "Set A Fire." An ASCAP editor wrote of the album that, "Wilson blends a mix of modern soul, funk and gospel styles in songs full of infectious arrangements and personal lyrics. This passionate and vibrant recording is a testament to gospel music's enduring power and growth."[5] Wilson continued his musical comeback with "Overflow (Let Your Spirit)," which features the group Roderick Giles & Grace on background vocals. It reached No. 12 on Billboard Magazine's Gospel Airplay chart, No. 20 on its Hot Gospel Songs chart and No. 1 on its Gospel Recurrent chart in the summer of 2016. The upbeat track earned Wilson his first Stellar Gospel Music Award nominations since his teenage years. It was nominated in the categories of Traditional Male Vocalist of the Year and Best Duo/Group of the Year.[6]

Wilson's latest radio single, "Whoa!," is an inspirational, feel-good track. In the Journal of Gospel Music, editor Bob Marovich writes that, "Wilson opens 2017 with a well-crafted single whose message of encouragement is a life saver in the midst of a swirling rapid...`Whoa!' is a fine follow up to `Overflow' and much closer to `Turning Away' in appeal. Check out Bryan's crystalline high notes at the end."[7]

Albums/EPs

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album Billboard Gospel Albums
Chart
Peak chart positions[8]
Billboard
Top
Singles
This Time
  • Released: 2019
  • (Bryan’s Songs/CE Music)
2
Overflow
  • Released: 2016
  • (Bryan’s Songs/CE Music)
The One Percent
  • Released: 2014
  • (Bryan’s Songs/CE Music)
19
Limited Edition
  • Released: 2012
  • (Bryan’s Songs/CE Music)
A Second Coming
  • Released: 2008
  • (Bryan’s Songs/CE Music)
Growing Up
Bryan's Song's 14
A New Creation

(w/The Mississippi Mass Choir)

12

Radio Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions
Billboard Gospel Airplay
Billboard Hot Gospel Songs
Mediabase Gospel Airplay Recurrent
Mediabase Gospel Airplay
Mediabase R&B Airplay
Nielsen BDS Gospel Activity
Nielsen BDS Smooth Jazz Activity
Mediabase Smooth AC Chart
Billboard Gospel Airplay Audience
Billboard Recurrent Gospel Airplay
2022 The Ride 5 21 1 8 60
2020 "With Every Beat of My Heart" 24 23
2019 "This Time" 27 26
2019 "Only You" 25 16
2018 I Put You First 27 23
2017 "Whoa!" 20 17
2016 "Overflow (Let Your Spirit)" 12 20 14 1
2015 "Show Me Your Glory" 53 36
2015 "Faithful God" 30 52 31 30
2014 "Turning Away" 15 21 16 79
2013 "It Will Happen For Me" 98 86
2012 "Expect You Now" 66
2012 "Everybody Clap Your Hands" 38
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or not released to that country

References

  1. ^ a b c Carpenter, Bil (2005). "Uncloudy Days: The Gospel Music Encyclopedia": 450–2. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ "Singer returns to personal 'Mecca' in Jackson".
  3. ^ a b Leggett, Steve. "Bryan Andrew Wilson : Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  4. ^ "The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama on April 5, 2008 · Page 28".
  5. ^ https://www.ascap.com/audioportraits/w/bryan_wilson[bare URL]
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on August 20, 2018. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
  7. ^ "JGM Pick of the Week: January 9, 2017". January 10, 2017.
  8. ^ Billboard. "Bryan Andrew Wilson : Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved April 8, 2015.

External links

  • Official website
  • Cross Rhythms artist profile

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Bryan Andrew Wilson born November 3 1983 is an American gospel musician He calls his music spiritual soul because it combines the passion of faith with the sound of R amp B Wilson began his career as a child gospel star belting out His Eye is on the Sparrow with the Mississippi Children s Choir in the 1990s After nearly a decade away from the music business Wilson resurfaced in 2008 with an adult R amp B flavored style of urban inspirational gospel music that has proven successful with his recent Billboard Magazine chart hits Turning Away 2014 and Overflow 2016 Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart Bryan Andrew Wilson Singer Actor Birth nameBryan Andrew WilsonBorn 1983 11 03 November 3 1983 age 39 Danville IllinoisOriginWashington D C GenresCCM gospel traditional black gospel urban contemporary gospel Christian Rock Christian alternative rock praise amp worshipOccupation s Singer songwriter organistInstrument s vocals singer songwriterYears active1996 presentLabelsMalaco Central South Bryan s SongsWebsitebryanwilson wbr com Bryan Andrew Wilson taking a photo on the Metropolitan Branch Bike Trail in N E Washington D C on September 21 2012 Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 3 Albums EPs 4 Radio Singles 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditWilson was born Bryan Andrew Wilson in Danville Illinois on November 3 1983 to Sheila Davis Wilson and Beau Briggs 1 Wilson came into prominence when he led the song His Eye is on the Sparrow with the Mississippi Children s Choir when he was young The song was featured on the live recording A New Creation which sold 100 000 units in 1995 The YouTube videos of Wilson performing the song have amassed more than three million views and the success led to a recording deal with Malaco Records His debut album Bryan s Songs was produced by gospel legends such as Kirk Franklin John P Kee and Walter Hawkins The album earned Wilson the Dove Award and Stellar Gospel Music Award nominations He performed his radio single Blessed Assurance to a standing ovation on the Stellar Awards in 1997 After his voice changed Wilson temporarily lost his upper vocal range I remember going places and they would want me to sing in certain keys and a couple of times some audiences even though I was a teenager they booed me 2 Frustrated Wilson figured his singing days were behind him so he left music and enrolled in college He graduated from Claflin University during their May 2004 commencement ceremony with a bachelor s degree in Religion and Philosophy 1 3 Subsequently he went onto Princeton Theological Seminary where he studied for a year 1 3 By 2008 Wilson had returned to music with his third solo album A Second Coming It received a rave review from Billboard Magazine s gospel editor Gordon Ely but the Dallas Morning News reporter Selwyn Crawford was less enthusiastic It s a nice effort but much of the CD sounds like what it is a former star trying to reinvent himself Too bad that Bryan Wilson s second coming is not the one we re looking for 4 Music career EditAfter seven years of trying to find a new musical footing Wilson finally hit pay dirt in 2014 with the release of the haunting ballad Turning Away It reached No 15 on Billboard Magazine s Gospel Airplay chart and No 21 on its Hot Gospel Songs chart My message is gospel but I m singing from my soul my experience he told The Clarion Ledger s Jacob Threadgill in an interview If you hear a crack in my voice it is because of the pain that I had to go through It anchored his fifth album The One Percent The project featured a variety of musical styles He gave Ben E King s 1961 classic Stand by Me a Caribbean dance flavor and he injected Jesus Culture s epic tune Show Me Your Glory with a shot of gospel energy and fused it with a festive rendition of Will Reagan s Set A Fire An ASCAP editor wrote of the album that Wilson blends a mix of modern soul funk and gospel styles in songs full of infectious arrangements and personal lyrics This passionate and vibrant recording is a testament to gospel music s enduring power and growth 5 Wilson continued his musical comeback with Overflow Let Your Spirit which features the group Roderick Giles amp Grace on background vocals It reached No 12 on Billboard Magazine s Gospel Airplay chart No 20 on its Hot Gospel Songs chart and No 1 on its Gospel Recurrent chart in the summer of 2016 The upbeat track earned Wilson his first Stellar Gospel Music Award nominations since his teenage years It was nominated in the categories of Traditional Male Vocalist of the Year and Best Duo Group of the Year 6 Wilson s latest radio single Whoa is an inspirational feel good track In the Journal of Gospel Music editor Bob Marovich writes that Wilson opens 2017 with a well crafted single whose message of encouragement is a life saver in the midst of a swirling rapid Whoa is a fine follow up to Overflow and much closer to Turning Away in appeal Check out Bryan s crystalline high notes at the end 7 Albums EPs EditList of studio albums with selected chart positions Title Album Billboard Gospel Albums Chart Peak chart positions 8 BillboardTopSinglesThis Time Released 2019 Bryan s Songs CE Music 2Overflow Released 2016 Bryan s Songs CE Music The One Percent Released 2014 Bryan s Songs CE Music 19 Limited Edition Released 2012 Bryan s Songs CE Music A Second Coming Released 2008 Bryan s Songs CE Music Growing Up Released 1999 Label Malaco Bryan s Song s Released 1996 Label Malaco 14 A New Creation Released 1995 Label Malaco w The Mississippi Mass Choir 12 Radio Singles EditYear Single Peak chart positionsBillboard Gospel Airplay Billboard Hot Gospel Songs Mediabase Gospel Airplay Recurrent Mediabase Gospel Airplay Mediabase R amp B Airplay Nielsen BDS Gospel Activity Nielsen BDS Smooth Jazz Activity Mediabase Smooth AC Chart Billboard Gospel Airplay Audience Billboard Recurrent Gospel Airplay2022 The Ride 5 21 1 8 60 2020 With Every Beat of My Heart 24 23 2019 This Time 27 26 2019 Only You 25 16 2018 I Put You First 27 23 2017 Whoa 20 17 2016 Overflow Let Your Spirit 12 20 14 12015 Show Me Your Glory 53 36 2015 Faithful God 30 52 31 30 2014 Turning Away 15 21 16 79 2013 It Will Happen For Me 98 86 2012 Expect You Now 66 2012 Everybody Clap Your Hands 38 denotes releases that did not chart or not released to that countryReferences Edit a b c Carpenter Bil 2005 Uncloudy Days The Gospel Music Encyclopedia 450 2 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Singer returns to personal Mecca in Jackson a b Leggett Steve Bryan Andrew Wilson Biography AllMusic Retrieved April 8 2015 The Anniston Star from Anniston Alabama on April 5 2008 Page 28 https www ascap com audioportraits w bryan wilson bare URL 2017 WINNERS StellarTV Archived from the original on August 20 2018 Retrieved March 13 2017 JGM Pick of the Week January 9 2017 January 10 2017 Billboard Bryan Andrew Wilson Awards AllMusic Retrieved April 8 2015 External links 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