"There is a woman in the room," Ashley Cleveland announces on "Queen of Sou… Read Full Bio ↴"There is a woman in the room," Ashley Cleveland announces on "Queen of Soul," the rousing lead-off track from her latest release, Before the Daylight’s Shot. Though she may be singing about Aretha Franklin, that simple declaration could double as Cleveland’s own motto as an artist.
In a music scene overpopulated by breathy girls and melismatic vamps, Cleveland is that rare thing - a woman who sings like a woman. A woman with grit and passion. A woman who’s not afraid to follow her longings into places both light and dark. Yes, she can roar and wail with maximum soul wattage (her voice inspires regular comparisons to locomotives and hurricanes). But she can also be soft, tender, sly, wistful, open-hearted, melancholy, wise, seductive, wry - all those facets that make a vocalist deep and compelling. And whether she’s delivering a regretful ballad like "Streams Of Mercy" or a mighty rocker like "The Blessing," she connects emotionally with a strength and clarity that would make Cingular jealous.
It’s that emotional connection - a combo of Cleveland’s natural wonder of a voice and fierce songwriting talent - that has been thrilling listeners since her debut in 1991. Blending rock, blues, gospel and folk with her distinct open-tuned guitar playing, she has forged an unmistakable sound that has won her two Grammy Awards, three Dove Awards, a place on countless year-end Top Ten lists and a legion of devoted fans.
Beyond her own career, Cleveland is also one of Nashville’s most in-demand session singers, having performed on over three hundred albums, for artists including Emmylou Harris, John Hiatt, Jars Of Clay, Don Henley, Amy Grant, Faith Hill, Delbert McLinton, Etta James, Rodney Crowell, Pam Tillis, Patty Smyth and Michael McDonald.
Her seventh album, Before The Daylight’s Shot, finds Cleveland at the height of her powers. Whether she’s singing about purpose ("Ready Or Not"), faith ("Deeper Walk"), fulfillment (a bluesy take on Stevie Wonder’s "Higher Ground") or enduring married love ("Twilight Hour"), there’s a clear-eyed maturity and depth of artistry that lifts her into an exclusive class.
She was the first ever artist to win the Best Gospel Rock Album award at the Grammys in 1996. She won the award again in 1999.
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In a music scene overpopulated by breathy girls and melismatic vamps, Cleveland is that rare thing - a woman who sings like a woman. A woman with grit and passion. A woman who’s not afraid to follow her longings into places both light and dark. Yes, she can roar and wail with maximum soul wattage (her voice inspires regular comparisons to locomotives and hurricanes). But she can also be soft, tender, sly, wistful, open-hearted, melancholy, wise, seductive, wry - all those facets that make a vocalist deep and compelling. And whether she’s delivering a regretful ballad like "Streams Of Mercy" or a mighty rocker like "The Blessing," she connects emotionally with a strength and clarity that would make Cingular jealous.
It’s that emotional connection - a combo of Cleveland’s natural wonder of a voice and fierce songwriting talent - that has been thrilling listeners since her debut in 1991. Blending rock, blues, gospel and folk with her distinct open-tuned guitar playing, she has forged an unmistakable sound that has won her two Grammy Awards, three Dove Awards, a place on countless year-end Top Ten lists and a legion of devoted fans.
Beyond her own career, Cleveland is also one of Nashville’s most in-demand session singers, having performed on over three hundred albums, for artists including Emmylou Harris, John Hiatt, Jars Of Clay, Don Henley, Amy Grant, Faith Hill, Delbert McLinton, Etta James, Rodney Crowell, Pam Tillis, Patty Smyth and Michael McDonald.
Her seventh album, Before The Daylight’s Shot, finds Cleveland at the height of her powers. Whether she’s singing about purpose ("Ready Or Not"), faith ("Deeper Walk"), fulfillment (a bluesy take on Stevie Wonder’s "Higher Ground") or enduring married love ("Twilight Hour"), there’s a clear-eyed maturity and depth of artistry that lifts her into an exclusive class.
She was the first ever artist to win the Best Gospel Rock Album award at the Grammys in 1996. She won the award again in 1999.
From:
Ashleycleveland.com
Soon and Very Soon
Ashley Cleveland Lyrics
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Andraé Crouch [Chorus:] Soon and very soon We are going to see the…
Andrae Crouch & Disciples Soon and very soon we are going to see the…
Bash-N-The Code Ya tenemos mucho compromiso Jodo mucho pero estamos en segun…
Bill & Gloria Gaither And Their Homecoming Friends Troublesome times are here, filling men's hearts with fear F…
Brenda Soon and very soon Soon and very soon (We are going…
Brenda Fassie As I walk through the valley of the shadow of…
Carroll Roberson Soon and very soon we are goin to see the…
Fassie Brenda Soon and very soon Soon and very soon (We are going…
Gaither Troublesome times are here, filling men's hearts with fear F…
Lynda Randle Soon and very soon, We are going to see the King, Soon…
Mette & Roger It`s so hard, getting started now, that we have parted - my…
Oslo Gospel Choir Soon and very soon, We are going to see the King, Soon…
R. W. Singleton Gone Gone too soon Gone Gone too soon Gone too soon like Mac…
Selah Soon and very soon, We are going to see the King, Soon…
Terry Clark Soon and very soon we are going to see the…
Tons & sons I‘m out of time to win in your dreams But I‘m…
Tony & Company Yeah Good news Mini skirts and open toe shoes I swoon Cherry…
William F. Smith I am the son And the heir Of a shyness that is…
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Angel Comes a messenger horn in hand Crying, "Make way for love" …
Better You Get Ready You can drink your broken heart to sleep Get a message…
Could Be Talkin' Get up on your feet now darlin, what's that sound? The…
I Could Learn to Love You I could learn to love you, I'm old enough I could…
I See You Lord, You're leading me With a cloud by day And then in…
Lesson of Love love so dear, born to lay its own life down,…
Power In the Blood Would you be free of your burden of sin? There's power…
Revive Us Again We praise Thee, oh, God For the Son of Thy love For…
Tentative Man My baby talks a little awkward His manner is reserved His …
You Are There 1, 2, 3 There are so many words that I can't…
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