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Tramaine Aunzola Richardson , (née Davis) known professionally as Tramaine Hawkins (born October 11, 1951), is an American award-winning
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singer whose career spans over five decades. Since beginning her career in 1966, Hawkins has won two
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s, two
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Biography


Early life and career

Hawkins was born in San Francisco, California to Roland and Lois (Cleveland) Davis. She grew up in the Ephesians
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located in
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, pastored by her grandfather, the late
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E.E. Cleveland. While still in
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, Hawkins and her friends,
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, and
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, had a gospel group called the Heavenly Tones that performed at various venues around the
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and
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areas. In 1966 the group recorded the album ''I Love the Lord'' for the Gospel label, part of
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, and a 45 for the Music City label called ''He's Alright''. When Stone's older brother Sylvester, better known as
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, formed
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with their brother Freddie and friends
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, and
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, the Heavenly Tones were recruited directly out of high school to become Little Sister, Sly & the Family Stone's background vocalists for their recording. Hawkins left the group to focus solely on recording and singing gospel music. At the age of 17, Hawkins sang on the
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Singers Choir's single "Oh Happy Day". With her distinctive soprano and extensive vocal range, she became better known as a featured soloist with late ex-husband
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' Love Center Choir as well as the Hawkins Family. Hawkins scored several hits as a solo artist in the 1980s while signed to
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, and released now-classic albums, such as her 1979 self-titled debut, ''Tramaine'', and its 1983 follow-up ''Determined''. Songs such as "Changed," "Goin Up Yonder", "He's That Kind Of Friend", Jesus Christ Is The Way" and "Highway" quickly became staples and fan favorites.


Mainstream career

Hawkins was briefly a member of the 1970s R&B/soul vocal group
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. The group recorded the R&B hit "Want Ads" which made its way back into the gospel genre by being sampled on
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's 2005 hit "Heaven". Hawkins also briefly sang with Andraé Crouch and The Disciples, singing lead on their Grammy-nominated 1970 release "Christian People." Hawkins is both famous and infamous for her mainstream success as a gospel artist. In the mid-1980s, she signed with
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and released a pair of dance-oriented contemporary gospel albums. Her 1985 A&M debut ''The Search Is Over'' yielded dance chart singles such as "Child of the King," "In the Morning Time," and the monster club hit " Fall Down (Spirit of Love)". The latter topped the ''Billboard'' Dance Charts to A&M's delight. However, Hawkins was somewhat ostracized by her core gospel music audience, who were soured by her music's lyrically neutral content and the heavy mainstream attention it received. Though "Fall Down" became one of the earliest gospel songs to crossover to mainstream charts, traditional fans balked. Nonetheless, ''Freedom'' followed in 1987, producing "The Rock" and its title track as singles. The latter was co-written and produced by
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. Nearly 15 years later, "Fall Down" received a resurgence of popularity as gospel singer Kelli Williams recorded a remake of the hit as "Fall Down 2000", produced by avant garde gospel artist
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. Though the song had not been widely acknowledged in the gospel music community, the more than eight-minute extended dance mix was finally included on Hawkins's 2001 collection ''All My Best To You, Vol. 2''. In the new millennium, Hawkins resurfaced on GospoCentric Records with a powerful release, ''Still Tramaine''. This album included traditional gospel songs along with a duet with ex-husband, the late Walter Hawkins, on "It's Your Power". Also included on ''Still Tramaine'' was a track titled "Over There", an uptempo track reminiscent of "Fall Down". Hawkins won her first Grammy Award in 1981 for her participation performance on "The Lord's Prayer", along with her then-husband Walter Hawkins.


Return to form

Following harsh criticism and backlash from the success of her A&M recordings, Hawkins signed with Sparrow and delivered 1988's ''The Joy That Floods My Soul'', including the opener "All Things Are Possible." The stellar set quickly re-endeared Hawkins to her core audience. Between album releases, Hawkins made a cameo on
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's 1990 pop-gospel hit "Do Not Pass Me By". She was also honored with a request to sing at the funeral of
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when the beloved entertainment legend died in May 1990. She was also a guest lead vocalist on
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's June 1990 album " Spirits Dancing in the Flesh". Though ''Joy That Floods'' was well received, that studio effort was eclipsed by the release of the concert recording ''Tramaine Hawkins Live'' in 1990. The grandiose recording with its sweeping arrangements and show-stopping medleys of fan favorites would become a benchmark in Hawkins' career. The set won the
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in 1991. Following her triumphant comeback, she became one of the first gospel artists to sign with
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when she released ''To A Higher Place'' in 1994. Following this album's release, Hawkins took an extended hiatus from recording. New music would not surface until Hawkins' 2000 cameo appearance on gospel trio Trin-i-tee 5:7's recorded cover of her signature tune "Highway". Following this foreshadowing, Hawkins delivered the tour-de-force studio recording ''Still Tramaine'' in 2001 after signing a new contract with
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. The album would also give a nod to her former career as a dance-floor darling featuring
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club remixes of the single "By His Strength". Hawkins again paid final tribute to an African-American legend when she was requested in 2005 to sing at the funeral service of civil rights activist
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. Hawkins was also part of the Rosa Parks tribute recording "Something Inside So Strong" from ''A Celebration of Quiet Strength'', featuring other gospel artists such as
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and
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. Hawkins was inducted into the Gospel Hall of Fame. She received the James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award, and won two
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for Female Vocalist of the Year and Traditional Female of the Year for her 2007 CD release ''I Never Lost My Praise'' (2007). After the release of her second live album, ''I Never Lost My Praise'', Hawkins embarked on a church tour across the United States. Lady Tramaine was the special guest along with Bishop Walter Hawkins, Bishop Rance Allen, Pastor Daryl Coley, Pastor Andrae' Crouch, Dorinda Clark-Cole, Karen Clark-Sheard and Joe Ligon of the Mighty Clouds of Joy on the Mary Mary project, singing "It Will Be Worth It". She also returned to Bobby Jones Gospel in 2012 to perform "I Never Lost My Praise". In 2014, Hawkins joined fellow gospel star Donnie McClurkin on his album ''Duets'', appearing on the track "My Past".


Personal life

While married to
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from 1971 until their divorce in 1994, the couple had two children, a son, Walter "Jamie" Hawkins Jr. and a daughter, Trystan Hawkins, with five granddaughters and three grandsons. Hawkins now refers to herself as "Lady Tramaine". She lives in
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, with her husband Tommie Richardson Jr.


Discography


Albums

*1966: ''I Love the Lord'' (Gospel Records) (as member of the gospel group The Heavenly Tones) *1979: ''Tramaine'' (Light) *1983: ''Determined'' (Light) – #6 Gospel *1986: ''The Search Is Over'' (A&M)T – #2 Gospel, #33 R&B *1987: ''Freedom'' (A&M)T *1988: ''The Joy That Floods My Soul'' (Sparrow/Capitol) – #5 Gospel, #33 Christian *1990: ''Live'' (Sparrow) – #2 Gospel, #25 Christian *1994: ''To a Higher Place'' (Columbia) – #4 Gospel *2001: ''Still Tramaine'' (GospoCentric)T – #5 Gospel, #31 Heatseekers *2007: ''I Never Lost My Praise: Live'' (GospoCentric) – #12 Gospel T Denotes albums released as Tramaine only, as opposed to Tramaine Hawkins.


Compilations

*1986: ''Tramaine Treasury'' (Light) *1994: ''All My Best to You'' (Sparrow) – #38 Gospel *2001: ''All My Best to You, Vol. 2'' (EMI Gospel) *2002: ''Mega 3 Collection'' (Light) *2008: ''Gospel Legacy'' (Light) *2015: ''20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection - The Best Of''


Singles

*1966: "He's Alright" (Music City) (as member of the gospel group The Heavenly Tones) *1986: " Fall Down (Spirit of Love)" (A&M) – #1 Dance, #7 R&B, UK #60 *1986: "Child of the King" (A&M) *1986: "In the Morning Time" (A&M) – #21 Dance, #26 R&B *1987: "The Rock" (A&M) - #22 Dance *1987: "Freedom" (A&M) *1992: "Do Not Pass Me By" (
MC Hammer Stanley Kirk Burrell (born March 30, 1962), better known by his stage name MC Hammer (or simply Hammer), is an American rapper known for hit songs such as "U Can't Touch This", "2 Legit 2 Quit", and "Pumps and a Bump", flashy dance movements, e ...
with Tramaine Hawkins)
(Capitol/EMI) – #62 US, #15 R&B, #14 UK *1995: "I Found the Answer" (Columbia) *1995: "Who's Gonna Carry You" (Columbia) *2001: "By His Strength" (GospoCentric) *2007: "Excellent Lord" (GospoCentric) *2007: "I Never Lost My Praise" (GospoCentric) *2014: "My Past" (duet with Donnie McClurkin) (EMI Gospel)


References


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