Michael English

Singer

Popular As Michael English (American singer)

Birthday April 12, 1962

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Kenansville, North Carolina, U.S.

Age 61 years old

Nationality United States

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1962

Michael English (born April 12, 1962) is an American Christian singer and record producer.

Initially, he was a member of his family's singing group, and later a member of The Gaither Vocal Band.

During his solo career, he recorded eight studio albums.

1972

English performed in his family's singing group, The Singing Samaritans, from 1972 until 1980.

After graduating from high school, he joined The Singing Americans, where he shortened his name to Mike English, later going back to Michael.

1982

He left the group in 1982 and joined The Goodmans.

1984

At about the same time he married his first wife Lisa Bailey and they had a daughter Megan who was born in late 1984.

After that, he joined a regional group, The Gospel Couriers, for about six months until he rejoined The Singing Americans.

It was then that he had his first big success in southern gospel music with the live recording of what would become his signature song, "I Bowed on My Knees (And Cried, Holy)".

Although one of the Goodmans had brought him the song to sing and record while he was still there with them, the Singing Americans felt the song had not gone as far as it could while he sang with the group.

This prompted English to record the track with the group, bringing the song its biggest success.

His last album with the Singing Americans, Black and White, was one of their most popular.

1985

It featured a single English was fairly well known for called "Welcome To Heaven", but the success of it was possibly stalled when he left the group in 1985 to join The Gaither Vocal Band as their new lead singer, replacing Gary McSpadden, who moved to sing baritone.

The change of groups introduced more people to the southern gospel genre.

After rising to fame as a member of the Gaither Vocal Band, Bill Gaither encouraged English to pursue a solo career.

1991

He signed his first solo recording contract with Warner Alliance in 1991 while continuing to sing lead in the Gaither Vocal Band.

1992

His debut effort, Michael English, was well received, ultimately winning two Dove Awards in 1992 for Male Vocalist and New Artist.

1994

His first self-titled album was produced by Brown Bannister and featured major Christian radio hits in "Solid As The Rock", "Mary Did You Know" and "In Christ Alone" He left the Gaither Vocal Band in 1994.

Michael was named GMA Male Vocalist of the Year in 1994.

In addition to being named Male Vocalist of the Year, his single, "Holding Out Hope To You" won Inspirational Song of the Year and his 1994 recording, "Hope", was Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year.

English's Christian music career abruptly came to a halt on May 6, 1994, just one week after the 25th GMA Dove Awards where he had received four Dove Awards, including Artist of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year.

English learned that Marabeth Jordan, with whom he had an affair, was pregnant with his child.

(Jordan sang with the group First Call; First Call and English had just completed a tour for unwed mothers.) Both English and Jordan were married to other people at the time.

English was pressured by Warner Alliance to make a public apology, and he was eventually dropped by the label.

Warner removed all promotions, marketing, which halted sales of English's records, and Christian radio stations pulled English's songs off the air.

He also returned his Dove Awards to the Gospel Music Association.

English and his wife Lisa, who were married for 11 years and had a daughter, divorced.

English stayed with friends Ashley and Wynonna Judd during his recovery period, and did not perform gospel music for three years.

In late 1994, English signed a record contract with Curb Records to produce mainstream pop music.

A duet with Wynonna Judd, titled "Healing" (a song English had originally recorded for his album "Hope"), introduced English to a secular audience when the song was featured in the 1994 movie Silent Fall.

The album's first single, "Your Love Amazes Me" (a cover of country music singer John Berry's 1994 hit), peaked at No. 10 on the adult contemporary chart but only hit No. 105 on the main chart.

1996

English's highest-charting solo single was "Your Love Amazes Me", which reached No. 10 on the Adult Contemporary chart in 1996.

Born in Kenansville, North Carolina English was raised by parents Aubine and Grace English, in a town called North East, near Wallace, North Carolina.

In September 1996, English released a pop album, Freedom.

At both the 1996 and 1997 Dove Awards, his co-production for album projects by The Martins won Southern Gospel Album of the Year.

He also produced albums he had already started for The Stamps Quartet, The Gaither Vocal Band, and performed as a background singer on several artists' Christian albums, as well as demo work.

In August 1996, southern gospel audiences re-accepted English after promoter/historian Charles Waller reunited English with Ed Hill, Rick Strickland, Dwayne Burke and Milton Smith as the Singing Americans, before an audience of over 4,000 gospel music fans at the Grand Ole Gospel Reunion.

J. D. Sumner also invited English to appear with the Stamps at the National Quartet Convention, as well as the Grand Ole Opry.

Curb Records released Gospel, produced by English and featuring his own band with arrangements he had sung in his concerts over the past several years.

This album was co-produced by long-time friend Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts.