Crystal Lynn Lewis (born September 11, 1969) is an American
contemporary Christian and jazz singer,
songwriter and actress.
Lewis has been nominated for several
Grammy Awards
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, and has won multiple
GMA Dove Awards. Additionally, she has released numerous CCM chart-topping hits.
Lewis reached a commercial peak with her ''
Billboard
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'' Top 5 albums: “Let Love In” (1990), "Beauty for Ashes" (1996), "Gold" (1998) and the Grammy-nominated ''
Fearless
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'' (2000), which inspired young future superstars like
Katy Perry
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and
Tori Kelly
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.
Early life and career
Crystal Lewis was born in
Corona, California
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(where she grew up singing in her father's church).
In 1984, at the age of 15, Lewis auditioned for a children's
musical film
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called ''
Hi Tops''. It was written and produced by
Ernie and Debby Rettino, creators of ''Psalty, the Singing Song Book''. She passed the audition, and was able to go into the studio to participate on the
soundtrack recording, with the rest of the cast members.
While working on the musical, Lewis met a member of the
rockabilly band The Lifters. After becoming friends with the band members, Lewis was asked to join. Soon after, the band changed its name to Wild Blue Yonder. Wild Blue Yonder was together for two years, and recorded a single full-length album, ''Wild Blue Yonder''. It was produced by
Daniel Amos front man
Terry Scott Taylor, for
Frontline Records in 1986. Lewis also sang on D.A.'s album ''
Fearful Symmetry'' in 1986, and Taylor's solo album ''
A Briefing for the Ascent'' in 1987.
After Wild Blue Yonder disbanded, Frontline offered Lewis a solo recording contract at the age of 17.
Her first solo project, ''Beyond the Charade'', was released in 1987. It featured the song "Breakdown", written by musician
Jon Gibson. In 1988, Lewis sang a
duet
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with Gibson called "Lost Inside of You", from his successful ''
Change of Heart'' album (also released via Frontline Records).
In 1992, Lewis worked in the
sketch comedy
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television series ''
Roundhouse'', which aired on ''
Nickelodeon''. In 1996, Lewis released her
Myrrh Records debut, ''Beauty for Ashes''. The album included three
CCM
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chart-topping singles, including "People Get Ready (Jesus Is Comin')", which was honored with Song of the Year. Her next album, ''Gold'', followed in 1998. Lewis was also featured on
Kirk Franklin's
hit song, "
Lean on Me" in 1998. In 2000, Lewis returned with ''
Fearless
Fearless or The Fearless may refer to:
Psychology
* Lack of fear
* Courage or bravery
Film, television and audio Film
* ''Fearless'' (1978 film), an Italian film directed by Stelvio Massi
* ''Fearless'' (1993 film), an American drama directed ...
'' and the Christmas album, ''
Holiday! A Collection of Christmas Classics''. In 2015, her self-titled album ''
Crystal Lewis'' was released, and the soulful jazz album ''Rhapsody'' followed in 2019.
In May 2022, Lewis released ''Together We Can'', an album with guest artists and duets. The pop, soul and jazz record features
Ty Herndon,
Nikki Leonti,
Kate Flannery,
Tori Kelly
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,
Ally Brooke
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, Lia Booth and others. She also sings with her adult children, Solomon and Isabella. "I Can't Help It" was the debut single released from the album.
Personal life
Lewis previously lived in
Montana with then-husband Brian Ray, with whom she has two children, who were
homeschooled.
Lewis and Ray divorced after 28 years of marriage, and she now lives in
California.
Her daughter, Isabella (Izzi Ray), is also a singer and songwriter. Her son, Solomon, also pursued a career in music. He produced his mother's 2011 release, ''Plain and Simple''.
Discography
* ''Beyond the Charade'' (1987)
* ''Joy'' (1988)
* ''Let Love In'' (1990)
* ''Remember'' (1991)
* ''Recuerda'' (Spanish version of ''Remember'') (1991)
* ''The Bride'' (1993)
* ''La Esposa'' (Spanish version of ''The Bride'') (1994)
* ''Hymns: My Life'' (1995)
* ''Himnos De Mi Vida'' (Spanish version of ''Hymns: My Life'') (1995)
* ''Beauty for Ashes'' (1996)
* ''La Belleza De La Cruz'' (Spanish version of ''Beauty for Ashes'') (1996)
* ''Gold'' (1998)
* ''Oro'' (Spanish version of ''Gold'') (1998)
* ''Live At The Woodlands'' (1999)
* ''
Fearless
Fearless or The Fearless may refer to:
Psychology
* Lack of fear
* Courage or bravery
Film, television and audio Film
* ''Fearless'' (1978 film), an Italian film directed by Stelvio Massi
* ''Fearless'' (1993 film), an American drama directed ...
'' (2000)
* ''Holiday! A Collection of Christmas Classics'' (2000)
* ''Holy, Holy, Holy'' (2002)
* ''Santo, Santo, Santo'' (Spanish version of ''Holy, Holy, Holy'') (2002)
* ''See'' (2005)
* ''Joyful Noise (Songs for Kids!)'' (2006)
* ''Home for the Holidays'' (2010)
* ''Plain and Simple'' (2011)
* ''
Crystal Lewis'' (2015)
* ''Suéltalo'' (Spanish version of her eponymous album ''Crystal Lewis'') (2017)
* ''Rhapsody'' (2019)
* ''Together We Can'' (2022)
Filmography
Awards and nominations
GMA Dove Awards
Additional awards
References
External links
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1969 births
American women singers
American gospel singers
Christian music songwriters
Performers of contemporary Christian music
Living people
Musicians from Anaheim, California
People from Corona, California
Myrrh Records artists
Singers from California
21st-century American women