Bill Moss (musician)

Bill Moss (22 May 1931[1] – 25 June 2007) was an American Gospel music singer.

Bill Moss
Born(1931-05-22)May 22, 1931
Selma, Alabama United States
DiedJune 25, 2007(2007-06-25) (aged 76)
GenresChristian
Associated actsThe Celestials

Biography

Early life

Moss was born in 1931 in Selma, Alabama and sang in a choir led by his older sister the late Dr. Mattie Moss Clark.

Musical career

Bill Moss & The Celestials

He moved to Detroit, Michigan and formed The Celestials with his wife Essie Moss. Bill Moss & the Celestials would perform with acts such as The Staple Singers and Mighty Clouds of Joy at venues such as the Apollo Theater in Harlem. The Celestials were one of the first gospel groups to use electric instruments. Their best known songs include "Turn It Over to Jesus", "Everything is Going to be Alright" and "The Way We Use to Have Church." [2]

Awards

He was inducted into the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2004.[2][3]

Musical influence

Moss' two sons are currently involved in Gospel music: Bill Moss Jr.[4] and James (performs as J. Moss). His sister, Mattie Moss Clark, and nieces, The Clark Sisters, are also Gospel music singers.[2]

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References

  1. http://www.melodlist.com/index.php?a=search&q=Bill%20Moss%20and%20the%20Celestials
  2. AP via International Herald Tribune, "Gospel legend Bill Moss dies at 76 after bout with emphysema" June 29, 2007
  3. Billboard Magazine "Hall of fame honors.(In The Spirit)" November 6, 2004
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2011-07-02.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • International Gospel Music Hall of Fame


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