Patrick Connery Ellis (May 30, 1943 – July 16, 2020) was an American
radio show
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host and production director. He hosted "Gospel Spirit" for over forty years on
WHUR-FM. Upon his death, Ellis was the longest running on air personality in Washington radio history.
Early life and education
Patrick Connery Ellis was born at
Freedman's Hospital in
Washington, D.C. on May 30, 1943.
His mother, Ida Delaney Ellis, was a teacher and his father, Roy Alexander Ellis, was a government labor relations specialist.
He had one brother, Roy M. Ellis.
After attending public schools, Ellis attended
Westminster School
Westminster School is a Public school (United Kingdom), public school in Westminster, London, England, in the precincts of Westminster Abbey. It derives from a charity school founded by Westminster Benedictines before the 1066 Norman Conquest, as d ...
in Connecticut.
He was raised
Episcopalian. Ellis first heard
gospel music as a boy, when he walked past a church and heard "drums and tambourines and people singing and shouting." Relatives took him to see
Shirley Caesar and the Caravans at the
Apollo Theater
The Apollo Theater is a music hall at 253 West 125th Street between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (Seventh Avenue) and Frederick Douglass Boulevard (Eighth Avenue) in the Harlem neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City. It is a n ...
, which he cited as the turning point for his love of gospel.
As a child, Ellis also listened to local DC radio how
DJ Lord Fauntleroy Bandy.
After graduating from Westminster, Ellis attended
Howard University
Howard University (Howard) is a Private university, private, University charter#Federal, federally chartered historically black research university in Washington, D.C. It is Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, classifie ...
for communications. In 1971, he started volunteering at
WHUR-FM, Howard's radio station. He became a full-time staff member at the station in 1975. In 1977, he earned his bachelor's degree from Howard.
Career
In 1979, Ellis was asked by program director Jesse Fax to host a gospel show. He started hosting "Sunday Morning Gospel", a four-hour
gospel music show every Sunday morning. To learn more about gospel, he visited local religious record stores and bookstores, eavesdropping on customers talking about music.
He provided what he called a "spiritual transfusion during the week" for churchgoers. During the show, Ellis also shared his own personal journey with faith and shared announcements from local nonprofits and churches. He also hosted fundraisers, including fundraisers to feed the hungry,
domestic violence victims, and cancer patient care.
In 1986, he became production director of
WHUR-FM.
By 1989, the radio show, now called "Gospel Spirit," averaged 64,000 listeners weekly and was regularly ranked as the most popular show at the station.
That year, an anniversary party was held with
BeBe and CeCe Winans and the
Barrett Sisters
The Barrett Sisters are an American gospel trio from Chicago, Illinois. The trio consisted of sisters DeLois Barrett Campbell (1926-2011), Billie Barrett GreenBey (1928-2020), and Rodessa Barrett Porter (born 1930). They sang together for more th ...
performing and
Jesse Jackson
Jesse Louis Jackson ( né Burns; born October 8, 1941) is an American political activist, Baptist minister, and politician. He was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988 and served as a shadow U.S. senato ...
,
Del. Walter Fauntroy and
Marion Barry
Marion Shepilov Barry (born Marion Barry Jr.; March 6, 1936 – November 23, 2014) was an American politician who served as the second and fourth mayor of the District of Columbia from 1979 to 1991 and 1995 to 1999. A Democrat, Barry had serve ...
in attendance.
In 1999, Ellis was honored with a
proclamation
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for his work by
Prince George's County, Maryland
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In June 2020, Ellis finished building his at-home studio in Annapolis. He hosted his last shows of "Gospel Spirit" at his home studio before his death in July 2020.
One of his favorite gospel songs was "Take Away" by
Yolanda Adams
Yolanda Yvette Adams (born August 27, 1961) is an American gospel singer, actress, and host of her own nationally syndicated morning gospel show. She is one of the best-selling gospel artists of all time, having sold over 10 million albums ...
and a revival piece by
Luther Barnes
Luther Barnes (born March 10, 1954) is a record producer, director, songwriter, composer and lead singer of Luther Barnes and the Sunset Jubilaires and the Red Budd Gospel Choir.
Biography
Barnes is an ordained minister & native son of Rocky M ...
.
Personal life and death
Ellis was married four times. He divorced his first three wives (Maxine Lindsey, Marcia Brown and Clara Patterson). He had a daughter with Maxine Lindsey, Susan Cooper, and a second daughter, Adina Ellis Cato, with Marcia Brown.
In 1999, he married Angela Green and lived in
Mitchellville, Maryland.
In June 2020, Ellis was hospitalized with
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease quickl ...
amid the
COVID-19 pandemic in Maryland.
He died from complications of the virus at an Annapolis hospital on July 16, 2020.
References
External links
"Tuning in to the sounds of joyful noise"from ''
The Washington Post
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''
"Longtime DC radio host among Covid-19 victims"from
CNN
An interview with Patrick Ellisby
Wayne A. I. Frederick
Wayne Alix Ian Frederick (born June 17, 1971) is a Trinidadian-American scholar, surgeon, and university administrator. He is currently serving as president of Howard University in Washington D.C. since July 21, 2014. He also serves as the dist ...
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1943 births
2020 deaths
20th-century American Episcopalians
21st-century American Episcopalians
African-American radio personalities
American radio DJs
Gospel music
Howard University alumni
Howard University faculty
People from Annapolis, Maryland
People from Mitchellville, Maryland
Radio personalities from Washington, D.C.
African-American Episcopalians
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Maryland
21st-century African-American people