
Birthday: January 28th
Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
Favorite Food: Soul food
Favorite Season: Spring
Favorite Outdoor Activity: Walking
Favorite Artist/Singer: Rance Allen
Favorite Color: Black
Hobby: Baking and hanging out in the malls with my children.
Favorite Talk Show: Keepin It Real with Rev. Al Sharpton
Favorite Talk Show Host: Ellen
Favorite Book: - The Bible
Favorite Movie: Madea's Family Reunion
Most Memorable Interview: When I talked with the late Rev. James Cleveland and Thomas Dorsey.
Most Memorable Moment at 1290 WMCS: Coming in on Christmas morning going into my office but I wasn't able to open the door because the staff had bought Christmas presents for my children. A real tear jerker.
The best reason to live in Milwaukee: Family
Favorite quote: No man is an island and no man stands alone.
*Gospel artist Darwin Hobbs has been hospitalized in Atlanta due to large blood clots in his lungs. He recently underwent a lap band surgery, which according to reports went well.
Hobbs has lost quite a bit of weight, but is still working to reach his weight loss goal, according to publicist Gwendolyn Quinn.
His wife, Traci Hobbs, says the doctors are keeping him in the hospital due to the recent surgery, but the family is looking forward to his release soon.
“Darwin is stable and they have started him on the blood thinners for the blood clots,” said Traci. “Please continue to keep Darwin lifted up in prayer. We’re believing God that the blood thinners will work and dissolve the blood clots.”
Hobbs has been busy promoting his new project, “Champion,” which was released in June. He was on his way to a radio event in Indianapolis when he was diverted to the hospital by his doctor because Hobbs was having trouble breathing.
*Gospel music icon Bishop Walter Hawkins passed away in at his home in Ripon, CA on Sunday after suffering with pancreatic cancer, according to online reports. He was 61
According to his older brother Edwin, Walter fought a brave battle with the disease.
“Today, I lost my brother, my pastor, and my best friend … Bishop Hawkins suffered bravely but now he will suffer no more and will be greatly missed,” he said.
Hawkins was a contemporary gospel forerunner who rose to prominence as a member of the Hawkins Singers along with his brother in the late sixties.
The articulate tenor’s tender voice possessed authority and a tonal quality second to none as demonstrated on the duet he shared as a featured artist with Donald Lawrence on the 2006 Tri-Cities Singers recording, “Seasons.”
The Christian Music Hall of Fame inductee was also the former husband of gospel legend Tramaine Hawkins. He was also the beloved pastor of Love Center Ministries in Oakland. In May of this year he was saluted with a sixty-first birthday celebration
Hawkins is survived by two children, Trystan Hawkins and Walter “Jamie” Hawkins Jr., an R&B singer; a daughter-in-law, gospel singer Myiia “Sunny” Hawkins; two grandchildren, Jamie-Daniel and Jahve; and his siblings, Carol, Feddie, Edwin, Daniel, and Lynette.
*Gospel lovers are in for a treat. Pure Platinum Music Group is releasing a compilation CD in commemorating 20 years of the late Rev. Paul Jones track “I Won’t Complain.”
Also on the commemorative anniversary album are gospel hits like “Wounded,” “Let Your Will Be Done,” and “Don’t Want No Rocks.” Also included is a bonus DVD about what happened in Haiti from the earthquake.
It has been two decades since the release of Rev. Jones’ classic and it has become a church favorite across the country and been an inspiration for other gospel artists and even secular singers like Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Karen Clark Sheard, and so many others.
Look for the album available now at Walmart. A portion of the proceeds will go to Haiti relief.
Watch the late Rev. Paul Jones preach and sing “I Won’t Complain”:
*Leandria Johnson has “leaped into her destiny.” Crowned the season three winner of BET’s SUNDAY BEST, the 27-year-old Orlando, FL native discovered last night literally what it means to gain from losing.
The praise and worship leader came to the New Orleans auditions with nothing but the clothes on her back, but left with the title “Sunday Best,” keys to a 2010 Ford SHO and a future overflowing with professional possibilities.
Viewers voting online, by text, or phone sealed her fate as the third woman to win the title in the three year run of the show, while many followers commented online they wanted her opponent to break the all female winning streak. The man to beat was 79-year-old Elder Goldwire McClendon of Philadelphia, PA.
Christians have seen Leandria Johnson’s type before in the pages of scripture. Her journey to Sunday Best unfolded like the familiar biblical account of the woman with the “issue” of blood who desperately pressed her way through a crowd just to touch the hem of Christ’s garment. In an interview Johnson testified that her issue was losing her home to foreclosure a day before she auditioned.
Despite this unfortunate news, Johnson decided to pray and press her way to the New Orleans Convention Center to compete for a chance at having a better life. Wearing flip flops and gym socks and an outfit she’d pulled together from clothing she’d blindly tossed in a bag, Johnson was almost eliminated because she did not look the part according to show Judge Erica Campbell.
After putting her spin on a congregational hymn belting “This is the day that the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it,” the judges lauded her with a standing ovation, unanimously convinced that she possessed vocal star power.
Show judge Yolanda Adams told Johnson about her powerful voice, “I feel the pain of you, but I feel the victory of you [sic].”
The emotional dichotomy Adams’ words capture was clearly reflected in Johnson’s song choices during the finale. She performed a trio of songs including “I Love the Lord,” “He Was There,” and “In the Midst of It All,” which happens to be a Yolanda Adams classic and is the singer’s personal banner.
There was a time when the vocalist didn’t want to live she confessed in a one-on-one conversation with Burrell, but she believes God kept her “in the midst of it all.”
Thankful she’s still here, Johnson, also a mother of three, encouraged other struggling young women to never give up.
“It’s never over and always remember you can do all things through Christ which strengthens you,” she said.
A living testament to those words Leandria Johnson has a new song, “I Shall Leap Into My Destiny” an inspirational single she performed after being newly branded “Sunday Best