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Helen LaRue Lowe (born January 8, 1954), known professionally as Helen Baylor, is an American
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.


Early life

Born Helen LaRue Lowe in
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, Baylor is the oldest of seven, she has five brothers and one sister. Baylor moved to
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at age eleven as her Dad (who was in the Army) had been transferred there. While in Los Angeles, Baylor first performed as a
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act.


Career

Baylor opened for
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, and B.B. King while still in her teens, and performed in the
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In 1967/68 she worked with producer Bobby Sanders releasing two singles, "The Richest Girl" and "What About Me Boy", as Little Helen for the Soultown label. In the 1970s she joined hit Broadway musical ''
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'' and followed this period of her career as a session musician for artists that included
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her vocals featured on their third album '' What You Need'', from which "Always There", a song co-written by Ronnie Laws was a R&B chart success. Later in the 1980s her career would falter as a consequence of
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. Baylor became sober late in the decade, strengthening her
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and deciding to concentrate her career in gospel music. She released her first gospel recording on Word Records in 1990 titled ''Highly Recommended'' and her first five albums all hit the Top Ten of the U.S.
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Top Gospel Albums chart, with the most successful being 1994's ''The Live Experience'', which reached #1 on that chart. The track "Oasis" was very successful in the UK, via Expansion Records and stayed on the
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Dance Chart for 14 weeks. Also, the song "Sold Out" (from the album ''Start All Over'') won a
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for Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year at the
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in 1993. In July 2011, Baylor announced that she is co-producing a feature film about her life story. The film, ''A Praying Grandmother: The Helen Baylor Story'', will feature accounts that she first shared in the song, "Helen's Testimony" (Word, 1995) and in her autobiography, ''No Greater Love: The Helen Baylor Story.'' Baylor approached award-winning filmmaker Cassandra Hollis to co-produce and direct the film. Baylor was inducted into the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame in 2000.


Personal

In August 1970, at age sixteen Baylor had her first child. Baylor battled with substance abuse; using marijuana and pain pills. Before going on tour with
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, Baylor began dating the lighting director James Baylor who was also a drug dealer in 1979. Shortly thereafter, they moved in together. Baylor became a born-again Christian and quit doing drugs. In February 1982, she married Baylor. In 2000, they were contemplating separating but reconciled. However, in 2012, Baylor and her husband separated.


Discography

*''Highly Recommended'' ( Word Records, 1990) *''Look a Little Closer'' (Word, 1991) *''Start All Over'' (Word, 1993) *''The Live Experience'' (Word, 1995) *''Love Brought Me Back'' (
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, 1996) *''Helen Baylor...Live'' (
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, 1999) *''My Everything'' ( Diadem Records, 2002) *''Full Circle'' (
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, 2006)


References


External links


Helen Baylor: Artist Profile; New Release Tuesday
{{DEFAULTSORT:Baylor, Helen 1954 births Living people Musicians from Tulsa, Oklahoma American gospel singers American soul singers American women singers 21st-century American women