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Byron Cage

 
Black Biography: Byron Cage

gospel singer

Personal Information

Born Byron Cage in 1965?, in Grand Rapids, MI; married Sonya Windham Cage, 2004
Education: Oakland University, Rochester, MI; Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA.
Religion: Christian.

Career

New Birth Cathedral, music director, 1980s-1990s; recording artist, 1990s-; Ebenezer AME Church, Fort Washington, Maryland, music director, late 1990s-.

Life's Work

Known as the "Prince of Praise," celebrated gospel singer Byron Cage has been performing and recording songs since the 1980s and has become known for a self-described "cross-cultural, mass-appeal praise and worship" style that has kept his albums in the Billboard Gospel Top Ten almost continuously since it began in 2003. Cage is minister of music at the mega church, Ebenezer African Methodist Epsicopal (AME) Church in Fort Washington, Maryland. Since releasing his debut album, Dwell Among Us, in 1995 he has helped "praise and worship" music to become a major force among gospel musicians. Cage has served in two mega churches, helping them to grow and sustain large congregations with his charismatic style. In his ten years at Atlanta's New Birth Cathedral, Cage helped expand the church from a small congregation of 700 worshippers into a mega church of over 16,000 members.

Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Byron Cage grew up in a Christian family and attended church as a child, being influenced in particular by Bishop Abney. He spent his early years in Grand Rapids before moving to Detroit, Michigan, with his family at the age of 12. He recalled for Christianity Today that it was in the Pentecostal church there that he first experienced the form of worship that would become known in the 1990s as "Praise and Worship." He attended Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, and at age 23 won a scholarship to attend Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. There he also began attending Bishop Eddie Long's church, the New Birth Cathedral, then known as the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church. Bishop Long later presided over Cage's marriage to Sonya Windham Cage, a pediatric dentist, in 2004.

Cage's career as a gospel singer began when he was still in his teens and he held the role of choir director at the Greater Grace Temple in Detroit. He was invited to join the group "Commission," then known as the "Disciples of Christ," but his studies at the University of Oakland stood in the way. After moving to Atlanta, Cage joined the New Birth Cathedral and persuaded Bishop Eddie Long to make changes to the traditional form of service. As well as touring with the late Thomas Whitfield, a gospel star ten years his senior, whom he lists as his musical mentor, Cage spent a decade at the New Birth Cathedral and became musical director. In his time there he gradually transformed the traditional old-style Baptist church into a gospel-oriented, charismatic style. While he acknowledges that the process was difficult and painful for some, in the same period the membership increased from a modest 700 to over 16,000.

In the late 1990s Cage accepted the position of minister of music at Ebenezer AME Church in Fort Washington, Maryland, where the pastor is Rev Browning. Ebenezer is one of the largest AME churches in the area with over 12,000 members. Cage admitted to Christianity Today that it was difficult bringing his contemporary style of music and worship to a conservative AME church. He also noted that the cultural divide between black and white congregations that he experienced early in his career is being broken down by music. Cage has since become senior minister of church worship and music administration at Ebenezer.

By 2003 Cage was a senior member of the Ebenezer ministry team, with a growing reputation as a charismatic musician and worship leader, and performing regularly at large venues. But it was the 2003 album Byron Cage that brought him to the attention of the wider public and to the mainstream music industry. Recorded at New Birth Cathedral the album won four Stellar Awards at the gospel music industry's 19th annual awards ceremony in 2004, including "Best Male Vocalist," "Best Song," with Kurt Carr, "Best CD," and "Best Contemporary CD." Carr, his long-time collaborator and producer, picked up an award for "Producer of the Year." The album also won a Soul Train Award for "Best Gospel Album, 2004."

Since the late 1980s Cage has been at the forefront of developments in praise and worship music, which represents a break with more traditional gospel music in that it brings contemporary styles and new songs to the old format. Along with performers like Ron Kenoly and others he has helped to broaden gospel's appeal; he has also been part of a movement within the American Baptist churches that is changing the traditional style of services. Cage claims credit for inspiring the Full Gospel Baptist denomination churches to adopt "praise and worship" more widely. But Cage is also aware that his music has spread beyond traditional gospel congregations. As one of the best-known exponents of "praise and worship, " Cage is an influential figure: his music is used by worshippers in a wide range of different churches and settings.

Awards

Four Stellar Awards, for Male Vocalist of the Year, Best Song (with Kurt Carr), Best CD, and Best Contemporary CD, 2004; Soul Train Award, for Best Gospel Album, 2004, for Byron Cage.

Works

Selected works

    Albums
    • Dwell Among Us, 1995.
    • Transparent In Your Presence, 1996.
    • Byron Cage, 2003.
    Songbooks
    • Byron Cage: Folio, 2004.

    Further Reading

    Periodicals

    • Ebony, February 2005, p. 60.
    • Grand Rapids Press, (Grand Rapids, MI), January 12, 2004, p. B8.
    • Houston Chronicle (Houston, TX), August 16, 2003, p. 1; March 27, 2004, p. 1.
    • New York Times, March 28, 2005, p. E5.
    • USA Today, February 5, 2004.
    On-line
    • "Breaking Barriers: An Interview with Byron Cage," Christianity Today, http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/interviews/2004/byroncage-0104.html (June 23, 2005).
    • Byron Cage, www.byroncage.com/ (June 16, 2005).
    • "Byron Cage," Detroit Gospel, www.detroitgospel.com/DG-Byron-Cage.htm (June 23, 2005).

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    Influenced By:

    Rev. Donald Vails

    Performed Songs By:

    Thomas Whitfield
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    • Active: '90s, 2000s
    • Genres: Gospel
    • Instrument: Vocals
    • Representative Albums: "An Invitation to Worship", "Faithful to Believe", "Live at the Apollo: The Proclamation

    Biography

    Inspired by singers like Rev. Donald Vails and Thomas Winfield, Byron Cage began singing gospel music as a teenager. He went on to serve as music director for the New Birth Church in Atlanta and to become a minister of music at Ebenezer AME (African Methodist) Church in Fort Washington, MA. Together with his nine-vocalist group Purpose, which he formed in the mid-'90s, Cage recorded three memorable live albums of spirituals: Transparent in Your Presence, Dwell Among Us, and The Prince of Praise. He received five Stellar Awards for his 2003's Prince of Praise and received a 2006 Grammy nomination for his 2005 release An Invitation to Worship. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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    Byron Cage
    Born December 15, 1962(1962-12-15)
    Origin Grand Rapids, Michigan
    Genres Gospel
    Occupations Singer-songwriter
    Instruments Organ
    Years active 1989 - Present
    Labels Gospocentric
    Associated acts PAJAM, J Moss, Kurt Carr, Commissioned

    Byron Cage is an African-American gospel recording artist.

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    Early years

    Inspired by the singing of the late Rev. Donald Vails and Thomas Whitfield, Cage began singing gospel music as a teenager. After attending Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA, he joined New Birth Cathedral. He also served as music director for Greater Grace Temple in Detroit, Michigan. In 2011, Cage will be featuring Whitney Houston's "Put Me On The Spot"

    Musical career

    1995-1996: Purpose

    While signed to Atlanta International, Byron Cage & Purpose released two live recordings: Dwell Among Us in 1995, which featured "Dwell Among Us", "The Blood" and "The Glory Song" & Transparent in Your Presence in 1996, featuring "Forever I'll Worship", "He's There", and "God's Word. On both albums, Cage served as co-producer.

    2003: Byron Cage (Live at New Birth Cathedral)

    For his first recording with Gospocentric Records, and after having parted ways with Purpose, Byron Cage released his first solo LP Live at New Birth Cathedral with an accompanying DVD. His most celebrated work to date, Live showcases the production abilities of his labelmate Kurt Carr, as well as the writing ability of famed gospel vocalist Donnie McClurkin, on a track entitled "It Is To You." The album's success garnered Cage five Stellar Award wins in 2004.

    2005: An Invitation to Worship

    On Byron's second release from Gospocentric, An Invitation to Worship he enlists the production of PAJAM, as evident on the track entitled "We Love You", which features J Moss, a prominent member of the production trio. On the CD/DVD set, Cage has found tremendous comfort in his role as a renowned worship leader on church favorites: "I Will Bless the Lord", "He Reigns", and "Lift Him Up". An Invitation to Worship was nominated for three Stellar Awards and a Grammy in 2007.

    2007: The Proclamation (Live At The Apollo)

    Cage recorded a live CD/DVD entitled The Proclamation the legendary Apollo Theatre in New York City on April 26, 2007. The project featured special guests Kelly Price, Kim Burrell, & Dave Hollister and was produced by his An Invitation to Worship collaborators, PAJAM. The album was released on September 18, 2007.[1]

    2009: Faithful To Believe

    On Friday, March 13, 2009, Byron recorded his next album entitled Faithful to Believe live in Detroit. The album will feature special guests Tye Tribbett, Karen Clark Sheard, and Marvin Winans. Grammy Award winner and Israel Houghton's writing/producing partner Aaron Lindsey will handle the production. The album was released on October 27, 2009. [2]

    Personal life

    On May 22, 2004, Byron married pediatric dentist, Dr. Sonya Windham Cage, before 1,000 guests at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC.[3]

    Byron Cage serves a minister of music at Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church in Fort Washington, Maryland, under the

    Discography

    Albums

    DVDs

    • Byron Cage Live
    • An Invitation to Worship
    • Live At The Apollo: The Proclamation

    Filmography

    • The Cosby Show

    Awards

    Award Year Music Category Result
    Stellar Awards 2007 An Invitation to Worship Praise and Worship CD of the Year Nominated
    Stellar Awards 2007 I Will Bless the Lord Song of the Year Won
    Stellar Awards 2007 An Invitation to Worship Recorded Music Package of the Year Nominated
    Stellar Awards 2007 An Invitation to Worship Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
    Grammys 2006 An Invitation to Worship New Gospel Album of the Year Nominated
    NAACP Image Awards 2006 An Invitation to Worship Best Gospel Performance Nominated
    NAACP Image Awards 2006 An Invitation to Worship New Gospel Album of the Year Nominated
    Stellar Awards 2004 Live at New Birth Cathedral Male Vocalist of the Year Won
    Stellar Awards 2004 Live at New Birth Cathedral CD of the Year Won
    Stellar Awards 2004 The Presence of the Lord Is Here Song of the Year Won
    Stellar Awards 2004 Live at New Birth Cathedral Producer of the Year Won
    Stellar Awards 2004 Live at New Birth Cathedral Contemporary CD of the Year Won

    References

    1. ^ "New Release Tuesday". New Release Tuesday. http://newreleasetuesday.com/comingup.shtml. Retrieved 2007-06-09. 
    2. ^ "Verity Gospel". http://www.verityrecords.com. Retrieved 2009-07-27. 
    3. ^ "Out the Box". Detroit Gospel. https://detroitgospel.com/detroit-gospel-out-the-box.htm. Retrieved 2007-06-12. 

     
     
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