He died of heart failure due to complications from respiratory illness.
False
He was a gospel singer, producer, arranger, composer, musician, choir director and a pastor.
"Come on in the Room" by the Georgia Mass Choir
True
W. C. Handy is often referred to as the Father of the Blues.
yes.
no
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No, Cleveland had severe respiration problems and died, on February 9, 1991 due to heart failure. Cleveland's grave is at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California
The eulogy for Rev. James Cleveland was delivered by Rev. Jesse Jackson. Cleveland, a prominent gospel singer and minister, passed away in 1991, and his funeral was attended by many notable figures in the gospel music community and beyond. Jackson highlighted Cleveland's contributions to gospel music and his impact on the community during the eulogy.
Rev. James Cleveland was known as the King of Gospel. Some sources say that he passed away from AIDS, and some reports say he died from congestive heart failure. It's not known which is correct.
The Late Dr. E.V. Hill did REv. Clevlands Eulogy.
Gospel singer James Cleveland did die of AIDS. He was just 59 years of age when he succumbed to the disease in Culver City, CA in 1991.
James Colgate Cleveland died in 1995.
God Is is written, recorded and sung by James Cleveland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GauUHGDiTXk
He was a gospel singer, producer, arranger, composer, musician, choir director and a pastor.
"Come on in the Room" by the Georgia Mass Choir