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Grammy winner CeCe Winans brings More Than This tour to Longview

Grammy winner CeCe Winans brings More Than This tour to Longview

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LONGVIEW, Texas (KTAL/KMSS) — The most awarded female gospel singer of all time, CeCe Winans, of the legendary Winans gospel family, is performing in Longview as part of her More than This world tour.
The Winans are widely regarded as the first family of gospel music. The parents released music as Mom and Pop Winans. CeCe and eight of her nine siblings went on to become recording artists. Four of her brothers performed as The Winans, CeCe formed a duo with her brother BeBe, three other siblings had solo careers, and several of their children and spouses also performed.
Gospel music is the Winans' domain, and CeCe may be the queen. In addition to her 17 Grammy Awards, 31 Dove Awards, and 15 Stellar Awards, she is also the best-selling female gospel artist ever. From her debut album, Lord Lift Us Up, with BeBe in 1984 to her debut solo album, Alone in His Presence, in 1995 to 2024's More Than This, Winans has created an incredible career.
Winans brings her incredible voice and over 40 years of hits to the LeTourneau University Belcher Center in Longview on September 15 at 7 p.m.
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