Artists
Angie Winans
Born Angelique Winans on March 4, 1968, Angie has always enjoyed music. Growing up, she studied orchestral etudes and gospel piano. As she grew older, Angie fell in love with the music of jazz pianist such as Joe Sample, David Foster and David Benoit. Her favorite jazz vocalist is Michael Franks. “I love Michael Franks' music so much! He's been such an influence on me that I would die if he ever did a riff," Angie laughs of the smooth, laid back singer. She sang at home and at church as a child. Her older brothers, The Winans, burst on the gospel scene in the early eighties with a string of gospel and crossover hits such as "Tomorrow" and "Ain't No Need To Worry." Their siblings, BeBe & CeCe, followed with several soul-gospel million-sellers such as "I'll Take You There" and "Addictive Love" at the end of the decade.
At 15, she joined her sister Debbie and friend Sherry Reynolds Kibble for a ten year stretch as background vocalists for BeBe & CeCe. It was while on the road with BeBe & CeCe that Angie met her future husband, Cedric Caldwell, the renowned record producer who was the duo's keyboard player at the time. However, after BeBe & CeCe stopped touring in 1993 and began to pursue solo projects, Angie & Debbie began to sing together as a duo and released their first eponymous album on Capitol Records in the summer of 1993.
The critically acclaimed album received major write-ups in USA Today,Entertainment Weekly, etc. The album was nominated for Grammy and Soul Train Music Awards and featured the R&B hit "Light of Love" which cracked Billboard's Hot 100 and was supported with an opening slot on Whitney Houston's national tour that year. The album sold over 100,000 copies. Eventually, Capitol Records closed their black music division, affording Angie & Debbie the opportunity to explore other facets of their lives. Angie concentrated on writing and producing other artists.
She co-wrote and produced the urban styled "Never Alone" for Star Search winner Kelli Williams' debut album. She composed the overture, sang and arranged most of the background vocals on CeCe Winans' gold album, Alone In His Presence. She also wrote "I Love You" for BeBe & CeCe's hit Christmas album. Together, Angie & Debbie have done background vocals and vocal arrangements on their brother Daniels' various albums as they did on the smash hit, "Speak To My Heart" on gospel star Donnie McClurkin's self-titled Warner Alliance album. The duo wrote four songs for football star Reggie White's autobiographical film "Reggie's Prayer." Although, they wrote the title song and cuts such as "Spirit of a Champion," "Farewell" and "Send Me," the movie only ran in one theater in Chattanooga, Tennessee for two nights before it was shelved. The duo also joined their sister CeCe for the trio record "Always Sisters" which rose to #24 on the Contemporary Christian Music Adult Contemporary charts in 1996. In the future, Angie plans to write more instrumental music and compose film scores.