- Vestal Goodman
Infobox musical artist
Name = Vestal Goodman
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Vestal Goodman
Alias = Queen of Gospel Music (Southern)
Born = Birth date|1929|12|13
Died = death date and age|2003|12|27|1929|12|13
Origin =Fyffe, Alabama
USA
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Genre = Gospel
Occupation =singer
Years_active = 1960 – 2003Fact|date=January 2008
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URL = [http://www.vestalandfriends.com/ www.vestalandfriends.com]
Notable_instruments =Vestal Goodman (born
December 13 ,1929 inFyffe, Alabama ; diedDecember 27 ,2003 , inCelebration, Florida ) was asinger who performed in theSouthern Gospel genre for more than half a centuryFact|date=January 2008. She is known both as a solo performer and as a founding member ofThe Happy Goodman Family , one of the pioneering groups in Southern Gospel.Vestal Goodman was the fourth of six children. She began singing in her home church. Her original intent was to study for the
Metropolitan Opera , but being raised in church she felt compelled to sing Gospel music.She married
Howard Goodman , a preacher nine years her senior, in 1949. They had a son Rick, and a daughter Vicki. They pastored churches and sang for congregations across the country, and they, along with Howard's two brothers Sam and Rusty, soon became known as "The Happy Goodman Family," helping pave the way for Southern Gospel music during the 1960s.With the formation of
Word Records in the early 1960s, Vestal and The Happy Goodman Family were the flagship artists signed to the company. In 1969, she won the first ever Female Vocalist of the YearDove Award . As a natural step in her career, Vestal Goodman released her first solo album, "Hallelujah!" in 1971, from which came the well-known single, "It'll All Be Over But the Shoutin'."Her autobiography, "Vestal!'Lord I Wouldn't Take Nothin' For My Journey Now"' details her life in Southern Gospel music and also her miraculous healing of heart problems.
Vestal Goodman was honored repeatedly as "The Queen of Gospel Music (Southern)" and was one of the most beloved artists ever in the genre. The Happy Goodmans won multiple Grammy and Dove awards, charted 15 #1 hit songs including “I Wouldn’t Take Nothin’ For My Journey Now," and performed more than 3,500 concerts, including performing at the
White House for PresidentJimmy Carter in 1979.Her title of “Queen of Gospel Music (southern)" was proclaimed in a wide array of magazines, from "
Rolling Stone ,Billboard Magazine , Time, People" and "The Singing News." She and Howard worked with many well-known musicians on theGaither Homecoming music projects in the 1990s. Her autobiography was released in 1999, and she was inducted into the Southern Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame in 2002.used to joke, "The anointing's in the hanky," during their Gaither Homecoming concert appearances.
Howard Goodman died on November 30, 2002 after the couple made a farewell recording and singing tour dubbed "The Final Stand."
Vestal Goodman died at age 74 of complications from
influenza .External links
* [http://www.vestalandfriends.com/ Official Website]
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