Gospel singer David "Pop" Winans dies

NASHVILLE, Tennessee | Thu Apr 9, 2009 12:28pm EDT

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - David "Pop" Winans, patriarch of The Winans family gospel group that earned six Grammy awards, has died, a spokesman for a Nashville hospice said on Thursday.

Winans, 74, died of a heart attack on Wednesday with his wife, Delores, at his side, a spokesman said. He had suffered a heart attack and stroke last year.

Under Winans' guiding hand as manager of the children, The Winans became the biggest male gospel quartet of the 1980s with such songs as "It's Time" and "Ain't No Need to Worry."

The Winans, nicknamed "Mom" and "Pop," had 10 children in all.

The four performing as The Winans were Michael, Marvin, Carvin and Ronald, though other family members occasionally joined the group. Two children, BeBe and CeCe Winans, formed a duo and turned out R&B/gospel hits such as "Addictive Love" and "I'll Take You There."

The parents recorded a Grammy-nominated debut, "Mom & Pop Winans," in 1989 followed by "The Rest of My Life," which featured a rocking rendition of "Go Tell It On The Mountain."

Another solo album, "Uncensored," was nominated for a Grammy and was described by Billboard magazine as "some of the most compelling music this century has spawned."

A statement from the Winans family said that memorial services are planned for next week at Perfection Church in Detroit where Marvin Winans is senior pastor.

(Reporting by Pat Harris; Editing by Andrew Stern)

Entertainment News From the Wrap

Photo

Oscar Season 2012: Why Isn't It Over Yet? 9:47pm EST

As the Oscar race drags on and on, almost everybody just wants the big night to get here

Photo

Yahoo Shareholder Blasts Current Board, Nominates Jeff Zucker & Former MTV President Michael Wolf 9:48pm EST

Dan Loeb, who owns almost 6 percent of Yahoo, nominates former NBC chief Jeff Zucker and Michael Wolf to its board

Photo

NBC Gives Hannibal Lecter Drama a Series Order, Picks up 'Notorious' Pilot 8:53pm EST

NBC gives 13-episode series order to "Hannibal," bringing big-screen's iconic cannibal to network TV.

Photo

International Film Commissioners to Hold Locations Show With LA Film Festival 8:37pm EST

For the first time, the Association of Film Commissioners International will hold its annual locations show concurrently with the LA Film Festival

Comments (0)
This discussion is now closed. We welcome comments on our articles for a limited period after their publication.