Karen Wheaton

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Karen Wheaton
Birth nameKaren A Harris
Also known asKaren Harris Wheaton
Karen Harris Wheaton Towe
Born30 September 1960
GenresGospel

Karen Harris Wheaton Towe is an American Pentecostal preacher, Gospel music singer and recording artist based in Hamilton, Alabama whose career has spanned the late 1970s until the present time. Wheaton has been identified among notable "internationally known praise and worship artists."[1] She has toured throughout the U.S. performing at events that also featured preachers and Christian artists such as Jim Bakker,[2] Jimmy Swaggart, Benny Hinn and the Gaither Homecoming. Her singing voice is classified in the Mississippi Delta style, which is fused with blues, urban contemporary gospel, and bluegrass gospel influences.

She is the Director and Founder of "The Ramp," a youth ministry located in the city of Hamilton, Alabama. The Ramp operates with the goal of "awaken[ing] a generation," holding Christian rallies, concerts, and conferences for different groups of worshipers.[3]

Discography

  • Live in the Spirit (1989)
  • Promise (1991)
  • Remembering (1992)
  • Pentecostal Fire (1994)
  • There Is a God (1995)
  • Gentle Breezes (1996)
  • I'm Still Here (1997)
  • Miracle in Motion (1997)
  • My Alabaster Box (1998)
  • Church (2000)
  • Nothin But Good - 20 years - (2000)
  • Freedom (2003)
  • Believe (2006)

Bibliography

  • Watching the Road: Praying Your Prodigal Home (2018)

References

  1. ^ Johnson, Birgitta J. (Spring 2011). "Back to the Heart of Worship: Praise and Worship Music in a Los Angeles African-American Megachurch". Black Music Research Journal. 31 (1): 109. doi:10.5406/blacmusiresej.31.1.0105. S2CID 192065808.
  2. ^ "Karen Wheaton". October 25, 2015.
  3. ^ "Who We Are". The Ramp.

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