Kristle Murden | |
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Also known as | Kristle Edwards |
Born | Newark, New Jersey | December 9, 1956
Origin | United States |
Genres | Soul Black Gospel |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician, music producer, vocal coach, author and ordained minister |
Labels | Light Records |
Kristle Murden (born December 9, 1956), also known as Kristle Edwards, is an American singer-songwriter, musician, music producer, author and ordained minister. Murden is the soloist on the song "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from The Lion King. She made her professional debut in 1979 singing the duet "I'll Be Thinking of You" with Andraé Crouch, for which Stevie Wonder played harmonica.[1] She signed as a solo artist with Light Records, also in 1979. She was nominated for two Grammy awards: her solo album I Can't Let Go was nominated in 1980,[2][3][4] and in 1984, she was nominated for her solo vocal performance for "Jesus Come Lay Your Head on Me" from Andraé Crouch's No Time to Lose album.[5] In 1981 she was nominated for a Dove Award for her I Can't Let Go album in the category of Best Soul Black Gospel album.[6]
In 1982 Murden earned the Best New Artist Contemporary Award at The Gospel Music Excellence Awards at the annual Gospel Music Workshop of America.[7] She has worked on over 30 film soundtracks, television shows, and major artists' albums as either a featured or backing vocalist.[citation needed] In 2019, Murden published her autobiography titled It Took a Miracle and Then Some.[8]
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