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Birth name
  
Clay Evans

Years active
  
1960–present

Also known as
  
Rev. Clay Evans

Name
  
Clay Evans


Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois

Role
  
Musical Artist

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Record label
  
Savoy Records

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Born
  
June 23, 1925 (age 98) Brownsville, Tennessee (
1925-06-23
)

Instruments
  
vocals, singer-songwriter

Albums
  
Reach Beyond the Break, "I've Got A Testimony"

Genres
  
Gospel music, Traditional black gospel, Urban contemporary gospel

Nominations
  
Soul Train Music Award for Best Gospel Album, Independent Music Award for Best Album - Gospel

Similar People
  
Chicago Mass Choir, C L Franklin, James Cleveland, Mississippi Mass Choir, Fellowship Chicago

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Clay Evans (born June 25, 1925) is an African American Baptist pastor and founder of the influential Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois famous for its gospel music infused Sunday service and choir. Rev. Clay Evans released his first musical project in 1984, What He's Done For Me with Savoy Records. His latest album, It's Me Again, released in 2006 by Meek Records, yet this failed to chart. The last album to chart was Constantly, also with Meek Records, that charted on the Billboard charts. All-in-all, he has had eleven albums that have charted on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart over the course of his career. He received a nomination for the Best Gospel Album at the 1997 Soul Train Music Awards.

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Professional life

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Evans was born on June 23, 1925, in Brownsville, Tennessee, to A. Henry and Estanuly Evans. He was a graduate of Carver High School, then he moved onto Chicago Baptist Institute for seminary education. He attended Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, along with The University of Chicago Divinity School. He was ordained to be a Baptist minister in 1950, and he founded Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois in 1958. His sermons were broadcast on radio and television.

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In 1965, Rev. Evans joined Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr., to promote the civil rights movement in Chicago. In 1971 they founded the Operation PUSH coalition, to encourage black self-help. Evans served as chairman of the organization from 1971 and 1976, and he is currently its chairman emeritus. He led his church until 2010, when Charles Jenkins succeeded him as senior pastor.

Personal life

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Evans married Lutha Mae Hollinshed more than sixty years ago, and together they reside in Chicago, Illinois. They have six children, Dianne (deceased), Michael, Ralph, Stevie (nephew), Claudette, and Faith. Seven grandchildren, Michelle, Toni, Brandon, Marcel, McCall, Freeman and Dianne. Two great grandchildren, Krystal and Carrington.

Music career

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Evans' music career started in 1964 and he has released thirty-eight musical projects, up until his latest release in 2006. He has released albums and musical works with various labels; Savoy Records, Jewel Records, Paula Records, Meek Records, Blackberry Records, and Pro-Arte Records. His album have charted on the Billboard charts at various times during his career. He has had eleven albums chart on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart, during that time span. He received a nomination at the 1997 Soul Train Music Awards for Best Gospel Album.

References

Clay Evans (pastor) Wikipedia


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