Richard Smallwood dead: Gospel icon behind song covered by Whitney Houston dies

Richard Smallwood dead: Gospel icon behind song covered by Whitney Houston dies

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A 77-year-old Grammy-nominated gospel icon has passed away. According to reports, Richard Smallwood, the man behind a song that Whitney Houston covered, passed away on Tuesday from kidney-related complications.

His representative claimed that he was staying at a nursing facility in Sandy Spring, Maryland. On his personal Facebook page, a statement apologizing his death was posted.

His decades-long musical legacy was touched on in the tribute. We are saddened to learn Richard Smallwood’s passing, a renowned musician, songwriter, and musician.

The family asks that you respect our privacy while celebrating his legacy and the gifts he unselfishly gave to the world. “

Gospel singer Richard Smallwood
Richard Smallwood, a gospel singer for BET, is a fan.

The family wrote, “We are grateful for the overwhelming love and support during this challenging time,” in the caption. Your tributes demonstrate Richard’s power and impact. Please keep his family, friends, the music industry, and everyone who has lost loved ones in your prayers.

One of Richard’s songs was recorded by Whitney Houston in 1996. For The Preacher’s Wife’s soundtrack, she sang his song, I Love the Lord. Boyband Boyz II Men and other musicians have also made the song.

Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams are other artists who have covered his songs.

Richard Smallwood
A number of his tunes have been featured on Getty Images North America.

Before disbanding the act in the early 1990s, Richard and the Richard Smallwood Singers released five albums. Then he founded Vision, a sizable backing choir.

The choir performed with him on a number of albums throughout his career. The Gospel Albums chart-topping artists Journey: Live in New York, which came out in 2007, were just two of them.

In 2011, he also released Anthology: Live and Promises, respectively. The song “Trust Me” reached No. 1 in 2012. 9th place among Billboard’s Hot Gospel Songs. He received his final Grammy nomination in 2012 for it because of it.

Online tributes flooded in after his death. Richard Smallwood was a musical genius and a giant of a figure in the church and the world of gospel music, according to a user on X, which was formerly known as Twitter.

“Everyone who encountered his music was inspired by him.” His songs helped us through difficult times, dark periods, and difficult times. His voice cannot be silenced in a grave. The faith permeates and the melodies continue.

Another wrote, “There will never, ever, EVER be another Richard Smallwood,” echoing the sentiment. His powerful lyrics and poetic compositions have touched a lot of people, including myself.

Every piece of music he produced demonstrates his unwavering devotion to God. He truly excelled in his field.

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