Cynthia Clawson

Oct 01, 2013
Jul 08, 2008
Cynthia Clawson - Broken: Healing the Heart
Jan 01, 1999
Jan 01, 1995
Jan 01, 1993
Jan 01, 1990
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Jan 01, 1988
Jan 01, 1988
Jan 01, 1986
1
Jan 01, 1983
Jan 01, 1982
Jan 01, 1981
Jan 01, 1979
Jan 01, 1977
Jan 01, 1975
Jan 01, 1974

Cynthia Clawson is listed in the credits for the following albums:

Year Artist Album Role
1982 Various Artists Good Night Sleep Tight Songwriter
1983 Cynthia Clawson Forever Songwriter, Vocals
1983 Russ Taff Walls of Glass Choir
1985 First Call An Evening in December Solo (O Come, O Come Emmanuel)
1987 First Call An Evening in December Volume 2 Featured Solo
1988 Cynthia Clawson HymnSinger Songwriter, Vocals
1995 Russ Taff Winds of Change Background Vocals
1999 Cynthia Clawson Broken: Healing the Heart Producer, Songwriter, Vocals

Cynthia Clawson

Genre: 
Born: 
Oct 11, 1948
Age: 
75

Cynthia Clawson (born in Austin, Texas) is a Grammy Award-winning American gospel singer. She has been called "The most awesome voice in gospel music" by Billboard Magazine, and has received five Dove Awards, 15 Dove Award nominations, and a Grammy for her work.

Biographical information
Cynthia was three years old when her father asked her to sing in the small church he pastored. From that time, she sang in local neighborhood churches, and Robert Schuller's The Hour of Power. Cynthia graduated from Howard Payne University with a major in vocal performance and a minor in piano. She won the Arthur Godfrey Talent Show her senior year in college.

Career
Cynthia was spotted by a CBS television producer who signed her to headline a summer replacement for The Carol Burnett Show called the CBS Newcomers. That show led her to a recording contract with record producer Buryl Red. Around that time, Buryl was writing a new musical with Ragan Courtney titled Celebrate Life; Cynthia was invited to record the solos for the original cast album.

Ragan Courtney and Cynthia Clawson were married within six months and began a creative collaboration.

In 1981, her recording of "The Lord's Prayer" with Andrae Crouch, The Archers (Janice Archer, Steve Archer, Tim Archer), B.J. Thomas, Dony McGuire, Reba Rambo, Tramaine Hawkins & Walter Hawkins won the Grammy Award for the Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary Or Inspirational category. She performed on the Grammy show that year.

In 1985, Cynthia's rendition of "Softly and Tenderly" was included in the soundtrack of the Academy Award winning movie The Trip to Bountiful.

In later years, Cynthia became closely associated with Bill and Gloria Gaither, and frequently sang with them. She has sung in a variety of prestigious venues, including a concert at London's Wembley Stadium.

She was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Houston Baptist University in 1995.

Cynthia Clawson. (2011, September 24). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 13:28, November 15, 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cynthia_Clawson&oldid=452121927

 

Where are they Now: 

Cynthia Clawson Courtney and Ragan Courtney are currently co-pastors of The Sanctuary in Austin, Texas where they design worship services using theatre and music as a means of religious expression.

Cynthia has a son, Will, and a daughter, Lily. Lily graduated from The University of Texas with a degree in Religious Studies and works for the family-owned music production company. Will and Lily have released their own Indie rock CD called Brothers and Sisters.

Created by: siremidor on 26-July-2010 - Last Edited by siremidor on 20-August-2022
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