Willie Banks (musician), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Willie Banks (musician)

musician

Date of Birth: 11-May-1929

Place of Birth: Raymond, Mississippi, United States

Date of Death: 01-Feb-1993

Profession: songwriter

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Willie Banks (musician)

  • Willie Banks (May 11, 1929 – February 1, 1993), was an American gospel musician and originator of his backing band, The Messengers.
  • Banks started the Messengers in 1972 after he left The Jackson Southernaires.
  • While with the Jackson Southernaires, Banks made his first big hit in 1964 on Peacock Records with the song "Too Late".
  • His first song with The Messengers in 1972 was "Heaven Must Be A Beautiful Place", also on Peacock Records.
  • A String of "Chittlin Circuit" hits was released on HSE Records.
  • His first major hit was "Things I Can't Change" in 1974.
  • Another hit came in 1975 with “God’s Goodness”.
  • His super hit was "For The Wrong I've Done" for which he was nominated for a Grammy in 1980.
  • Perhaps Banks’ most memorable song, “God Is Still In Charge” came in 1982 off of an album of the same name.
  • Banks stayed with HSE Records until they changed their name to Black Label.
  • Three projects were released on this label.
  • Willie Banks moved over to Malaco Records in the mid 80's.
  • He penned "Look at the Blessings" in 1986 with Malaco.
  • He would release thirteen albums with them, four of them placing on the Billboard magazine Top Gospel Albums chart: For The Wrong I Done (1978), Mother Why (1980), The Legend Lives On (1992) and 1993's The Best of Willie Banks, which was released posthumously.

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