"With humility
and without boasting, I can truthfully say that I have
done many, many, many amazing, even astounding projects,
in my lifetime. Yet what I've always wanted most
to do was present Gospel Music the way I felt it to be,
an all encompassing Musical Force. Not just 'Church Music'
to be relegated to the church. Many record producers
saw it differently, as did many Churches. I see Gospel
Music and the profoundness of both its lyrical and emotional
content as being able to and worthy of standing on
its own. I Thank God that He has blessed me with the resources
and the producer/arranger (TC Campbell), who saw it and
felt about it as I do. This CD is a love project I offer
it for all of its attributes, its musical arrangements,
its magnificent emotional value, and its dynamic lyrics
of truth."
-- Rev. Della Reese
Lett--
Della
Reese, Co-Founder of Spiritual
Icon Records, was born Deloreese Patricia Early
in Detroit, Michigan, began singing in church when she
was six years old. Throughout her formative years,
she was deeply involved in gospel singing, and at 13,
Della was hired by the late Mahalia Jackson
to sing with her group. As Della recalls, "This
opportunity to sing with the world's foremost gospel singer
was a thrilling experience. I will never forget the wonderful
association, which lasted three consecutive summers, and
one of the many things I learned from her...how to communicate
with people through song".
Later, while majoring in psychology at Wayne State University,
in Detroit, Della formed her own female gospel group,
"The Meditation Singers", which is
listed in the "Who's Who of Gospel Music".
In 1953, she made the move to New York City and became
a vocalist with the Erskine Hawkins Orchestra,
and shortly thereafter, signed a recording contract with
Jubilee Records. Her first records
included "In The Still of The Night",
"I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm",
and "Time After Time". Della
had her first major hit with "And That Reminds
Me (of you)" That same year, she was
voted "The Most Promising Singer"
by Billboard, Cashbox, and Variety, as
well as The Disc Jockeys of America and the Jukebox
Operators Association. Della signed a new
recording contract in 1959, with RCA,
and subsequently enjoyed her biggest hit, a tune adapted
from Puccini's "La Boheme", entitled "Don't
You Know". In the thirty years that followed
"Don't You Know", Della Reese
has continued her string of recordings, she recorded a
traditional gospel album, “My Soul Feels
Better Right Now” produced by her husband
Franklin Lett giving her another Grammy Nomination
in 1998. (Her first being in 1987 for the gospel album,
“Della Reese & Brilliance”.)
A generous amount of television exposure followed Della's
first recording successes. In the late 50's and
early 60's, she appeared on many television shows that
are now considered classics, including "The
Perry Como Show", "The Jackie
Gleason Show", as well as more than twenty
appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show".
She was the first female to host "The Tonight
Show". She was soon asked to host
her own talk show, "Della",
(making her the first black woman to host her own show)
which was syndicated nationally by RKO in 1969 and '70.
A string of appearances on hit shows, such as, "Sanford
and Son", "Chico and the Man",
"Night Court", "Designing
Women", "227",
and of course, her own series with Redd Foxx,
"The Royal Family".
The most recent of her television achievements was the
CBS dramatic series, "Touched
By An Angel" in which she received three
Emmy nominations. After completing
its ninth season, “Touched by An Angel”
is still in demand on DVD and syndication. She also starred
in several ‘movies of the week’, notably “The
Secret Path”, “Anya’s Bell”,
and “The Moving of Sophia Myles”. Della's
television work was honored in 1994, as she received her
star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. However,
the epitome of her action talents were seen in the movie
"Harlem Nights" by Eddie Murphy,
in which she and Eddie had one of the greatest fight scenes
in modern movies.
Enjoying what free time she has at home, Della is now
spending more time working on one of her other talents,
writing. In fact her autobiography “Angels
Along the Way” was released by Putnam Press
in 1997,to great reviews, and her children’s book,
“The God Inside Of Me”, by
Hyperion Press, was one of the best-selling children’s
books in 1999. Just recently Della has showcased her own
fashion line on The Home Shopping Network.
As an ordained minister, Rev. Della gives excellent ‘Life
Lessons’ every Sunday to a capacity audience.
Her church “Understanding Principles for
Better Living" is located in Los Angeles,
and can be found on the Internet as ‘upchurch.org’
, a non-denominational, multi-racial gathering
studying and living by the teachings of Jesus Christ,
our Savior.