Shirley Caesar
The black female gospel singer you are referring to is Tamela Mann. She is known for her powerful voice and uplifting music, and the phrase "If I don't say a word, can I just wave my hands?" is from her song "Take Me to the King." Mann has made a significant impact in the gospel music genre with her heartfelt performances and inspiring lyrics.
Kirk Franklin
who was the female singer who died in nov. 2017
Bessie Smith was a black female blues singer. She was popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
There is a female jazz singer named Cindy Blackman but I did not fine someone named Black.
The black female gospel singer you are referring to is Tamela Mann. She is known for her powerful voice and uplifting music, and the phrase "If I don't say a word, can I just wave my hands?" is from her song "Take Me to the King." Mann has made a significant impact in the gospel music genre with her heartfelt performances and inspiring lyrics.
Kirk Franklin
The first black gospel singer
who was the female singer who died in nov. 2017
Jessy Dixon
Bessie Smith was a black female blues singer. She was popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
That singer is Mahalia Jackson. She was a renowned gospel singer who performed at Billy Graham Crusades and later became a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement.
There is a female jazz singer named Cindy Blackman but I did not fine someone named Black.
Mahalia Jackson was famous as a singer. More that that, she was a gospel singer. Her style and renditions made her famous around the world. As a black singer, she "crossed over" racial lines with her worship songs.
Josephine Baker
Fergie
Fergie!