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Phil and Brenda Nicholas

Philip Nicholas and Brenda Nicholas née Watson, known mononymously as the gospel duo Nicholas, are an African-American husband and wife gospel duo who hail from Philadelphia and Los Angeles, respectively. In 1981, they began their gospel music career as a quartet with the release of Tell the World on Message Records. The album did not sell well chart, but in 1983 Nicholas recorded Words Can't Express, also released on Message Records. This was the duo's last album with Message though Words Can't Express broke into the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart. The duo then signed with Command Records. Their 1985 debut release for the label, Dedicated, reached the number-one spot on the Gospel Albums chart. Nicholas released nine more albums. Four of the albums—A Love Like This (1987), Live in Memphis (1989), More than Music (1990), and Back to Basics (1992)—all placed on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart. In 1994, the duo released Fired Up!.

Nicholas
Phil and Brenda on the Red carpet 2016
Background information
OriginPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Los Angeles, California
GenresCCM, gospel, urban contemporary gospel, traditional black gospel
Years active1981 (1981)–present
LabelsMessage, Command
MembersBrenda Nicholas
Philip Nicholas
Websitephilandbrendanicholas.com

Background edit

Philip Nicholas, the son of a jazz musician, was born in Philadelphia. The elder Nicholas eventually became a minister of music. While in high school, Philip learned to play the piano, a skill he utilized when he joined the family band known as The Nicholas Chorale Ensemble. Philip's brother, Lonnie, and his nephews, Steve and Ira Jackson, were also members of the ensemble.

After graduating from high school Philip enrolled at Drexel University where he met his future wife, Brenda Watson. Because she was an early morning shower songstress, Watson’s dorm mate introduced Philip to Brenda with the hope that Brenda would join Philip's singing group and give the dormitory floor well earned relief from Brenda's early morning shower concerts. Eventually Brenda and Philip merged their personal and professional lives. The two married on February 18, 1978, which was also Philip's 24th birthday.

The newly married duo settled in Los Angeles, where they became ministers of music at the church of renowned pastor Dr. E.V. Hill. While in Los Angeles the two coined the group name Nicholas and decided to pursue careers as professional music artists. As Nicholas they signed with Motown, but the partnership was unsuccessful. In 1981, Philip and his brother, Lonnie Nicholas, established their own record label, Message Records. Because the brothers had different ideas over the label's direction, Philip left Message and created Command Records with ex-Motown producer, Kent Washburn.

History edit

The duo, although a quartet at this time, released the album entitled Tell the World in 1981, Words Can't Express in 1983, Dedicated in 1985, and a 12-inch single Tell Somebody/God's Woman, also in 1985.[1][2] Two of the albums Word's Can't Express and Dedicated, charted, reaching number ten and number one, respectively, on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart.[3]

The remaining albums released by the duo with Command Records were 1987's A Love Like This, 1988's Live in Memphis, Contemporary, and Inspirational, 1990's More than Music, 1991's Back to Basics, 1993's The Inspirational Sounds of Nicholas Vol. 1, and 1994's Fired Up!.[1][2] Four of the albums charted on the Gospel Albums chart: A Live Like This at No. 2, Live in Memphis at No. 10, More than Music at No. 14, and Back to Basics at No. 12.[3]

Members edit

Discography edit

List of selected albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart position[3]
US
Gospel
Words Can't Express
  • Released: 1983
  • Label: Message
  • vinyl
10
Dedicated
  • Released: 1985
  • Label: Command
  • vinyl
1
A Love Like This
  • Released: 1987
  • Label: Command
  • vinyl
2
Live in Memphis
  • Released: 1988
  • Label: Command
  • vinyl
10
More than Music
  • Released: 1990
  • Label: Command
  • CD
14
Back to Basics
  • Released: 1991
  • Label: Command
  • CD
12

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Nicholas : Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Phil & Brenda Nicholas Artist Profile". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c "Nicholas : Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved April 21, 2015.[failed verification]
  4. ^ a b Carpenter, Bil (2005). Uncloudy Days: The Gospel Music Encyclopedia. pp. 310–11.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Cross Rhythms artist profile

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Phil and Brenda Nicholas news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Philip Nicholas and Brenda Nicholas nee Watson known mononymously as the gospel duo Nicholas are an African American husband and wife gospel duo who hail from Philadelphia and Los Angeles respectively In 1981 they began their gospel music career as a quartet with the release of Tell the World on Message Records The album did not sell well chart but in 1983 Nicholas recorded Words Can t Express also released on Message Records This was the duo s last album with Message though Words Can t Express broke into the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart The duo then signed with Command Records Their 1985 debut release for the label Dedicated reached the number one spot on the Gospel Albums chart Nicholas released nine more albums Four of the albums A Love Like This 1987 Live in Memphis 1989 More than Music 1990 and Back to Basics 1992 all placed on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart In 1994 the duo released Fired Up NicholasPhil and Brenda on the Red carpet 2016Background informationOriginPhiladelphia PennsylvaniaLos Angeles CaliforniaGenresCCM gospel urban contemporary gospel traditional black gospelYears active1981 1981 presentLabelsMessage CommandMembersBrenda NicholasPhilip NicholasWebsitephilandbrendanicholas wbr com Contents 1 Background 2 History 3 Members 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksBackground editPhilip Nicholas the son of a jazz musician was born in Philadelphia The elder Nicholas eventually became a minister of music While in high school Philip learned to play the piano a skill he utilized when he joined the family band known as The Nicholas Chorale Ensemble Philip s brother Lonnie and his nephews Steve and Ira Jackson were also members of the ensemble After graduating from high school Philip enrolled at Drexel University where he met his future wife Brenda Watson Because she was an early morning shower songstress Watson s dorm mate introduced Philip to Brenda with the hope that Brenda would join Philip s singing group and give the dormitory floor well earned relief from Brenda s early morning shower concerts Eventually Brenda and Philip merged their personal and professional lives The two married on February 18 1978 which was also Philip s 24th birthday The newly married duo settled in Los Angeles where they became ministers of music at the church of renowned pastor Dr E V Hill While in Los Angeles the two coined the group name Nicholas and decided to pursue careers as professional music artists As Nicholas they signed with Motown but the partnership was unsuccessful In 1981 Philip and his brother Lonnie Nicholas established their own record label Message Records Because the brothers had different ideas over the label s direction Philip left Message and created Command Records with ex Motown producer Kent Washburn History editThe duo although a quartet at this time released the album entitled Tell the World in 1981 Words Can t Express in 1983 Dedicated in 1985 and a 12 inch single Tell Somebody God s Woman also in 1985 1 2 Two of the albums Word s Can t Express and Dedicated charted reaching number ten and number one respectively on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart 3 The remaining albums released by the duo with Command Records were 1987 s A Love Like This 1988 s Live in Memphis Contemporary and Inspirational 1990 s More than Music 1991 s Back to Basics 1993 s The Inspirational Sounds of Nicholas Vol 1 and 1994 s Fired Up 1 2 Four of the albums charted on the Gospel Albums chart A Live Like This at No 2 Live in Memphis at No 10 More than Music at No 14 and Back to Basics at No 12 3 Members editPhilip W Nicholas born February 18 1954 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 4 Brenda L Nicholas nee Watson born December 16 1953 in Salem New Jersey 4 Discography editList of selected albums with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart position 3 USGospelWords Can t Express Released 1983 Label Message vinyl 10Dedicated Released 1985 Label Command vinyl 1A Love Like This Released 1987 Label Command vinyl 2Live in Memphis Released 1988 Label Command vinyl 10More than Music Released 1990 Label Command CD 14Back to Basics Released 1991 Label Command CD 12References edit a b Nicholas Discography AllMusic Retrieved April 22 2015 a b Phil amp Brenda Nicholas Artist Profile Cross Rhythms Retrieved April 22 2015 a b c Nicholas Awards AllMusic Retrieved April 21 2015 failed verification a b Carpenter Bil 2005 Uncloudy Days The Gospel Music Encyclopedia pp 310 11 External links editOfficial website Cross Rhythms artist profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phil and Brenda Nicholas amp oldid 1187142872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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