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Martha Munizzi (mew-NIZ-ee) is an internationally acclaimed Gospel singer, songwriter, and musician. Along with figures like Ron Kenoly, Clint Brown and Israel Houghton, Munizzi is pioneering cross-cultural worship music that connects with both black and white Christian congregations.[1]

Biography

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A native of central Florida, Martha Munizzi was born into a religious musical family. The daughter of evangelists, Martha and her twin sister Mary were born in Lakeland, Florida but grew up traveling and ministering through music with her family. She began performing at age 8, touring the country with her family in concerts and crusades around the United States and Canada.

Martha, Mary, and their older sister Marvelyne were born with their parents' talent for music and became a part of the traveling family group as kids. The family settled in Orlando, Florida when Mary and Martha were 12, so that the children could attend formal, public school.

At age 16, Mary, Martha and Marveline (age 18) helped form a praise and worship band at the urging of a church friend. That group evolved into Testament and became popular enough to travel around the state of Florida performing in churches and at conferences and other events.

One year after completing high school, Martha married Dan Munizzi, who was a keyboard player in the band Testament. In 1993 she and Dan became the music directors and founding members of a new, fledgling church in Orlando, Florida shortly thereafter, initially leading a choir of about twenty people. They remained there for the next eight years until 2001.

She led worship at Lakewood Church while Cindy Cruse-Ratcliff was on maternity leave.[2]

Munizzi's songs are self-published under the name Martha Munizzi Music. She released her first gospel album, Say the Name (2002), followed by The Best Is Yet to Come (2003) and When He Came (2004), both of which debuted high on Billboard's Gospel chart.

In 2004, Billboard Magazine named Munizzi as one of the top five Gospel Artists for 2004 and her project The Best Is Yet to Come was named one of the top ten selling Gospel projects for 2004.

Munizzi signed a distribution deal with Integrity Media, Inc. in 2005. Under this agreement her previously released albums The Best Is Yet To Come and Say The Name and all future releases were to be distributed to Christian retail outlets through Provident-Integrity Distribution and to general market outlets on the Epic Records (a division of Sony-BMG Distribution.[3]

Munizzi currently resides in Orlando, Florida with her husband Dan Munizzi (her manager) and their 3 children (Danielle, Nicole and Nathan).

Filmography

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Film Appearances

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Year Title Role Other notes
2005 The Gospel Herself Her song Glorious is a featured track on the film's music soundtrack

Music Concert Videos

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Year Title Format Other notes
2003 The Best Is Yet Too Come DVD Live concert recording
2004 Israel and New Breed: Live from Another Level DVD
2005 The Gospel Live (The BET Concert) DVD Performs song Glorious Live
2006 No Limits Live DVD Live concert recording

Other Project Appearances

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Year Title Role Other notes
2006 Sweating in the Spirit 2 Herself Performs her song Glorious live in the walking exercise routine

Discography

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Albums

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Release date Album Label RIAA certification Cover Art
July 16, 2002 Say the Name Integrity Music
July 8, 2003 The Best Is Yet to Come Martha Munizzi Music
October 19, 2004 When He Came Martha Munizzi Music
March 14, 2006 No Limits Live Martha Munizzi Music

Billboard chart history

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Albums

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Year Album Chart Peak
2004 When He Came Top Gospel Albums 5
2004 When He Came Top Independent Albums 32
2004 When He Came Top Heatseekers 28
2006 The Best Is Yet to Come Top Gospel Albums 2
2004 The Best Is Yet to Come Top Independent Albums 13
2005 The Best Is Yet to Come Top Heatseekers 8
2005 The Best is Yet to Come The Billboard 200 179
2006 No Limits Live The Billboard 200 60

Awards

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Award Wins

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Year Award-giving body Award
2004 Stellar Awards Special Event CD of the Year - When He Came
2005 Stellar Awards Best New Artist of the Year Award
2006 Oasis Awards International Female Artist of the Year

Award Nominations

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Munizzi has been nominated for Dove, Stellar and Soul Train Awards as both a performer and songwriter. In 2006, Munizzi was nominated for a Grammy for Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album. She has also been nominated for the 2007 Stellar Awards' Artist of the Year and Contemporary Female Vocalist of the Year.[4]

Year Award-giving body Award Category Song /Album Title
2003 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year Because of Who You Are
2004 Stellar Awards Special Event CD of the Year (Winner) When He Came
2004 Stellar Awards Female Vocalist of the Year The Best is Yet to Come
2004 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Song of the Year Because of Who You Are
2005 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Song of the Year Say the Name
2005 Stellar Awards Best New Artist of the Year Award (Winner)
2006 Oasis Awards International Female Artist of the Year (Winner) The Best is Yet to Come
2006 Grammy Award Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album Say the Name
2007 Stellar Awards Artist of the Year Award No Limits Live
2007 Stellar Awards Contemporary Female Vocalist of the Year No Limits Live

Miscellaneous

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See Also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Cummings, Tony (2006-04-26). "Cross-cultural worship is the name of the game for pioneering ISRAEL HOUGHTON". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved 2006-12-23.
  2. ^ Church, Lakewood (Unknown). "Lakewood Church Worship Service On-line Viewable". Lakewood Church. Retrieved 02007-Feb-01. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)
  3. ^ "Martha Munizzi Signs With Integrity Music". 2005-05-28. Retrieved 2006-12-05.
  4. ^ "22nd Annual Stellar Award Nominations (2007)". Retrieved 2006-12-05.
  5. ^ "Kirk Franklin to Host Benefit Concert for Children's Defense Fund". breathecast.com. 2001-01-08. Retrieved 2007-01-19.