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Cynthia Clawson (born October 11, 1948 in
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, Texas) is a
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-winning American
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singer. She has been called "The most awesome voice in gospel music" by
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, and has received five
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s, 15
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nominations, and a
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for her work.Liverett, David (2005). ''This Is My Story: 146 of the World's Greatest Gospel Singers''. Thomas Nelson, Inc. . P. 45.


Biographical information

Clawson is the daughter of Reverend and Mrs. Tom Clawson. She was 3 years old when her father asked her to sing in the small church of which he was the minister. From that time, she sang in local neighborhood churches and in
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's ''Hour of Power''. She has a sister, Patti Clawson, a pianist who sometimes accompanies her in concerts. Clawson graduated from Milby High School in
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, Texas, and is a 1970 graduate of
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with a major in vocal performance and a minor in piano. She won the Arthur Godfrey Talent Show her senior year in college.


Career


Television

Clawson was spotted by a CBS television producer who signed her to headline a summer 1971 replacement for ''
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'' called the ''CBS Newcomers''. That show led her to a recording contract with record producer Buryl Red. Around that time, Buryl was writing a new musical with lyricist, poet and playwright Ragan Courtney titled Celebrate Life; Clawson was invited to record the solos for the original cast album. Her other TV appearances include ''Get Together With James Robison'', ''
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'', Arthur Godfrey's ''All American College Show'' and the ''
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'' Christian television program.


Recordings

In 1981, her recording of "The Lord's Prayer" with
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(Janice Archer,
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, Tim Archer), B.J. Thomas, Dony McGuire, Reba Rambo, Tramaine Hawkins &
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won the
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Award for the Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary Or Inspirational category. She performed on the Grammy show that year. In 1985, Clawson's rendition of "Softly and Tenderly" was included in the soundtrack of the
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winning movie
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. In 1992, she recorded "Somewhere in Between" on the soundtrack of "Where the Red Fern Grows: Part 2". In 2014, Clawson recorded the closing song "You Are Home" for the original score soundtrack of the movie "Heaven is Real. As of 2018, she has appeared on twenty
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videos.


Concerts

In 1986, Clawson was featured in Lou Rawls Parade of Stars, along with The Judds, New Edition, Bill Cosby, Charlton Heston, and Natalie Cole. In later years, she became closely associated with
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and frequently sang with them in their Gaither Homecoming recordings and concerts. She has sung in a variety of prestigious venues, including a concert at London's
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. In the early 1990s, she performed in a one-woman show, ''A Private Showing/A Public Confession'', which was written for her. Cynthia has performed regularly as a guest artist for
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, a Texas-based a capella choral ensemble with eight Grammy nominations, as well as with the Houston Chamber Choir.


Evangelistic efforts

In 1970, Clawson and the musical group
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accompanied evangelist Billie Hanks on a tour of five Asian countries in cooperation with the Foreign Mission Board of the
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. In 1972, she was featured soloist for the Meet Jesus Youth Crusade in
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Composing

Clawson and Courtney have produced several musical works, including ''Bright New Wings'', through their collaboration.


Honors

Clawson was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from
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in 1995, and was awarded the same degree from Howard Payne University in 2007.


Family

Clawson and Courtney were married in 1973. They were co-ministers of The Sanctuary in Austin, Texas, where they designed worship services using theatre and music as a means of religious expression. Clawson has a son, Will, and a daughter, Lily. Lily graduated from the
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with a degree in Religious Studies and is a Family Therapist-based out of Santa Fe. Will and Lily released their own
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CD called Brothers and Sisters, and Will currently tours, writes and records on his own.


Discography

*One in the Spirit (1971) *In The Garden (1974) *A Private Showing (1975) *The Way I Feel (1977, reissue 2005) *It Was His Love (1979) *You're Welcome Here (1981, reissue 2005) *Finest Hour (1982, reissue 2005) *Forever (1983 reissue 2005) *
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(1986, reissue 2005) *Hymnsinger (1988) *Carolsinger (1989) *Words Will Never Do (1990) *Cynthia's Greatest Hits (1991) *Blessed Assurance: Songs My Grandmother Taught Me (1993) *River of Memories (1994) *Prayers and Plainsong (1995) *Smoke on the Mountain (1998) *Broken: Healing the Heart (1999) *Carols and Chant (2005) *See Me, God (2006) *Episodes (2008) *Always (2009)


Awards

*1980 Dove award Female Vocalist of the Year *1981 Dove award Female Vocalist of the Year *1981 Dove Award Inspirational Album of the Year—You're Welcome Here *1981 Dove Award Recorded Music Packaging of the Year—You're Welcome Here *1981 Grammy Award Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary Or Inspirational--"The Lord's Prayer" *1982 Dove Award Recorded Music Packaging of the Year—Finest Hour *2005 Texas Gospel Music Hall of Fame (July 2005)Hall of Fame – Cynthia Clawson


References


External links


Cynthia Clawson's Official Site
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