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With four Grammy awards and eight million albums sold worldwide, Yolanda Adams is considered one of the greatest gospel performers of her era, achieving a level of success outside of her genre that few other gospel artists have experienced. After singing in several local Houston choirs as a child, Adams made her debut as a solo artist in 1988 with Just As I Am. The album was initially criticized for its fusion of jazz with traditional gospel, but the unique sound soon became her trademark. She hangs with the best while on tour, making worldwide stops throughout her career and performing to sold-out arenas of thousands of ticket holders. Her style is considered one of the bases for modern gospel, with its fusion of jazz, traditional gospel and rhythm and blues. Some of her live concert performances, such as Live in Washington, have gone on to become Grammy-winning performances. In 2011, she released her 11th studio album, Becoming, to critical acclaim.

Adams initially captured the attention of gospel labels when she debuted as a lead singer with Houston's Southeast Inspirational Choir. After her debut album took off, so, too, did her professional career, culminating with her most famous single, "The Battle is The Lord's". Her album, Mountain High...Valley Low, would earn Adams her first Grammy Award and a Dove Award. Along with several national honors, her career has been so genre-defining that in 2009, Billboard Magazine named her Best Gospel Artist of the Last Decade.

Reviews

Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 278 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Dottie and Bishop Morton saved the day!

    by niquina on 9/14/09Atlanta Civic Center - Atlanta

    Dottie Peeples and Bishop Morton made this a worthwhile experience. Yolanda Adams (my usual all-time favorite gospel artist) was a HUGE disappointment. She sang maybe two songs, preached, and then abruptly left the stage with a "sorry" when she was told that time was up. Again, Dottie Peeoples and Bishop Morton were a HUGE blessing that night. If it were not for them, the night would have been extremely disappointing.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    yolanda adams should have talked less & sang more

    by bellony on 9/14/09Atlanta Civic Center - Atlanta

    the celebration of praise was great - until yolanda adams (the main person) came out and talked more than she sang. She only sang 3 songs, and none of them were her "oldies but goodies". When she said she had to go, i thought she was kidding. everyone in the audience was kind of like "it is over, for real"? "you've got to be kidding me after eagerly waiting 2 weeks for the show (and spending $100 for 2 tickets) my husband and I were extremely disappointed that the main artist didn't give us "oru money's worth". We enjoyed the evening, but i would not pay to see yolanda adams again (and she has always been one of my favorite gospel singers)

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Disappointed

    by lady71 on 9/12/09Atlanta Civic Center - Atlanta

    I think that the show was good until Yolanda Adams came out on stage. I usally see Ms. Adams whenever she comes to the ATL, but this was so shocking to see her perform last eveing.What a let down this was so me, since we sent $112. What happen ! What is up with Yolanda no back up people. Where were they.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Celebration of Praise

    by sigye on 9/12/09Atlanta Civic Center - Atlanta

    The evening went well and was quite inspiration in the begining. Various acts before Dottie Peoples" performance were trully uplifiting. Dottie and Bishop Paul S Martin really entered in the spirit of praise and worship. However, Yolanda Adams perfomance was dissappointing. Though she spoke words of wisdom between each of the 3 performances and think she went overboard and where her fans wanted to hear her sing we had to hear preaching instead. It could be the reason why she went over the alloted time for the concert and abruptly the lights were turned on and she was stunned by it and so was I I truly love the Yoland Adams and family morning show but this was a singing concert. I can't say I would not attend the event next year but I would be more cautious if she was on the program as to what her platform was going to be...perhaps she should have performed the entire concert and therefore getting the time she needed for "wisdom speaks" and singing

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Celebratio Of Praise futuring Yolanda Adam and....

    by jesus123 on 9/12/09Atlanta Civic Center - Atlanta

    The concert was wack, i felt like i could have have spent my money on something better. I was so exciting to go because i thought i was going to have fun and dance all night long, but it turns out to be just the opposite, they had those church choir goup singing ( if i wanted to hear them i would have visit their church). It just was not what I was expecting. Thought for the future, sing hip musisc people can dance and sing too.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Embarrassed to say i attended

    by vibe7md on 9/12/09Atlanta Civic Center - Atlanta

    I am on a fixed income and although i couldn't afford it, I spent over $75 on the event and I'm happy i wasn't accompanied by anyone for I would have been truly embarrassed to have wasted someone's time. I hope the event touched the heart of someone in attendance however, i left feeling less than spiritually touched and even less entertained. I blame myself for my disappointment because I allowed myself the expectations of a wonderful evening. Unable to afford any other events this year I'll be content with the radio and my gospel CD collection. However, Yolanda Adams will forever remain the healer of my heart.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Dottie is a true star!!!

    by TanMGriff on 9/12/09Atlanta Civic Center - Atlanta

    Larry was an excellent Master of Ceremony! Yolanda was to be the headliner but time ran out and she sung only 2 songs neither of which were her biggest hits-that was the biggest disappointment. Dottie brought the house down! Others were very good as well but without knowing the name of the artist it would not do them justice to make mention here.The entire show was first rate, I was surprised that the show was not a sell-out. More advertisement should be done in the future.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Yolanda Adams was horrible; inconsiderate of fans

    by MyLORD on 9/12/09Atlanta Civic Center - Atlanta

    The best part of this show was Bishop Paul Morton and Dottie Peoples. Yolanda Adams was very very disappointing. It is clear she is not interetesting in singing anymore. She was so horrible that we would deserve a refund if it weren't for Bishop Paul Morton and Dottie Peoples!! I would not recommend this show to others if Yolanda Adams is in the lineup!!!!