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Deniece Williams
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Deniece Williams  

One of the most distinctive voices in pop, Deniece Williams began her musical journey singing in the church in Gary, Indiana.

“Niecy” exploded on the national pop scene touring with Stevie Wonder – but it was with the legendary Johnny Mathis “Too Much, Too Little, Too Late” and the monster hit “Let's Hear It For The Boy” that caught the nations heart for this artists who embodied passion and poetry in her silky voice.

In addition to the string of hits that carried Deniece to national and international acclaim, she followed the leading and convictions of her heart and recorded five gospel albums -
So Glad I Know , Special Love , From the Beginning , The Best of Deniece Williams , and This is My Song .

Deniece, the mother of four sons, has always had a heart for the children. Her first children's CD and book entitled “Lullabies to Dreamland”, sparked a Sony Video project entitled “Child of Mine” featuring Deniece and other celebrity Moms and is aired on television every Mother's Day.

Following a successful time recording and touring, Deniece entered another phase of her career by joining the London production of the musical “Mama I Want To Sing”; playing the role of Sister Carrie.

After a successful acting debut in London, she took the helm as host of a BBC Radio 2 talk and music show, “The Gospel Train” renamed “The Deniece Williams Show”. This program highlights the influences that Gospel music has had on secular/mainstream artists and musicians no matter what their music/genre and now currently in its seventh year.

This also sparked a desire in Deniece's heart to have a radio show here at home. This year she successfully launched “The Deniece Williams Show” a weekly gospel talk show on KKLA in Los Angeles and is looking forward to syndication through the USA.

With a successful recording, acting and radio career under her belt Deniece, through her company Deniece Williams Productions, now has eyes on writing film, television, and theater projects. While reflecting over her live and accomplishments, Deniece still maintains that her priorities have always been and forever will be serving God, her family, and then her career!