Artist's albums
Calling On You
2001 · album
Saved, Sealed, Delivered
1999 · album
Hold on Don't Give Up
1996 · album
He That Believeth
1992 · album
Call Him up (Live)
1991 · album
Right Now If You Believe
1990 · album
Tell God Thank You
2022 · single
Joy to the World
2022 · single
My Soul Says Yes
2020 · album
My Soul Says Yes / I Say Yes to My Lord
2020 · single
A Strong Storm (Performance Tracks)
2016 · single
We Give You Praise
2016 · album
Thank You, Thank You Jesus
2015 · single
Glory and Honor
2013 · single
XV Live
2011 · album
Mighty Good God / My Mind Is Made Up
2011 · single
Ultimate Chicago Mass Choir
2008 · album
Just Having Church Live
2007 · album
Project Praise Live in Atlanta
2005 · album
Live in Nashville
2002 · album
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Biography
The Chicago Mass Choir was founded in 1988 by James C. Chambers, who organized the famed Ecclesiastes Community Choir 17 years earlier. The first Chicago Mass Choir album, Right Now If You Believe, followed in 1991, with the group winning Best New Artist honors at the Gospel Music Excellence awards; in 1992, "I Can Go to the Rock" -- from their second LP Call Him Up -- was named Song of the Year. The choir had one of its busiest years in 1994, when the group released a pair of albums, I'm So Grafeful and Please Don't Leave Me. Additionally, member Feranda Williamson, who was also a co-founder of ECC and had been a soloist for that choir, assumed the role of Chicago Mass Choir's leader. Their albums for the remainder of the decade included Hold On, Don't Give Up (1996) and Keep Your Mind on Jesus (1998). During the 2000s, they issued a number of live recordings, highlighted by Calling on You: Live (2001). The following decade brought XV: Live (2011), their 13th album to chart on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi