Crystal Lewis
(Born September 11, 1969 in Corona, California) is an American Gospel vocalist.
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Biography
Early Years 1985-1991
In 1984, at the age of 15, Lewis auditioned for a children's musical called
Hi Tops,
written and produced by
Ernie and Debbie Retino, creators of
Psalty, the Singing Song Book.
Lewis passed the audition and was able to go into the studio and participate in the
Soundtrack recording with the rest of the cast members. While working with the musical, Lewis met a member of the
Rockabilly band,
The Lifters. After becoming friends with the members of that band, Lewis was asked to join. Soon after, the band changed its name to Wild Blue Yonder. Lewis also met her current husband, Brian Ray, through her association with the band.
Wild Blue Yonder was together for two years and recorded a single full length album, produced by
Daniel Amos frontman
Terry Scott Taylor, for
Frontline Records in 1986. She would also sing on D.A.'s album
Fearful Symmetry
in 1986, and Taylor's solo album
A Briefing for the Ascent
in 1987. After Wild Blue Yonder disbanded, Frontline offered Lewis a solo recording contract at the age of 17.
Beyond the Charade
, her first solo project, was released in 1987.
Metro One & Television Appearances 1992-1995
Lewis went on to record two more albums for Frontline,
Joy
in 1988, and
Let Love In
in 1990, before starting her own record label,
Metro 1 Music in 1992 with a distribution deal through
Diamante Music Group.
For a brief time, Lewis starred in a Nickelodeon Television series called
Roundhouse
. Lewis left the show after one year.
Her next solo project,
Remember
, was recorded and released on Metro 1 label in 1992, followed by
The Bride
in 1993, and
Hymns: My Life
in 1995.
The Bride
was listed at # 97 in the 2001 book,
CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music.
A greatest hits collection released that year landed Lewis in the # 1 spot on the Pop/Dance charts with her rendition of "Shine Jesus Shine."
Rise to Fame & Commercial Success 1996-2000
Beauty For Ashes
was released in 1996, the first album from Metro 1 Music to be distributed through a new arrangement with
Myrrh Records.
Ashes
was certified Gold by the
Recording Industry Association of America, and the song "People Get Ready...Jesus Is Comin' " was the # 1 song of the year (1996) in Christian Radio. The album also won an
ASCAP award for "Beauty For Ashes" as the most played song (1997). The album contained four # 1 radio singles: "People get ready...Jesus is Comin' ", "Beauty of the Cross", "God's been good to me", and "Beauty for Ashes."
Gold
was released in 1998 and gave Lewis two # 1 hits, "Lord, I Believe in You" and "Not the Same".
Gold
&
Beauty for Ashes
have collectively sold nearly 1,000,000 copies to date.
[1] Crystal wrote a companion devotional to go along with the
Gold
album entitled
Gold: A Devotional
. The devotional revolves around Lewis' personal experiences and thoughts in relation to the songs found on
Gold
.
Gold
was later re-issued that same year with a new recording of "Lean on Me" (lead vocals by Crystal Lewis), which originally appeared on
Kirk Franklin's album
The Nu Nation Project
that included "Lean on Me" featuring
Mary J. Blige,
R.Kelly,
Bono, Crystal Lewis and The Family. That same year, Crystal won Dove Awards for "Female Vocalist of the Year" and "Spanish Language Album of the Year" for
La Belleza de la Cruz.
Lewis also joined Franklin along with
Gerald Levert,
Mary J. Blige, and
Bono on stage at the 1999
Grammy Awards for a performance of "Lean on Me."
Lewis returned to her
Rockabilly roots briefly in 1999 by joining long time friends/musicians
Gene Eugene and Chris Brigandi (among others) to release
The Attack of the Screamin' Rays
. The live project
Live @ The Woodlands
, recorded live in
Houston, Texas on
November 6,
1998, was also released that year. Crystal picked up two more Dove awards in 1999 for "Special Event Album" for her contribution to the project
Exodus
, and "Spanish Language Album" for
Oro.
In 2000, Lewis released
Fearless,
which was nominated for "Best Christian Pop Album of the Year" at the 2000
Grammy Awards. The song "Only Fools" from that album was voted song of the year by
ASCAP. Her first Christmas album,
Holiday! A Collection of Christmas Classics,
went on to be voted the 5th Best Christmas album of all-time by
CCM Magazine
Other Projects 2001-Present
Crystal released her second greatest hits project
More
in 2001. A second live project,
More Live
, recorded at the Sun Theater in her hometown of
Anaheim, California on
November 17,
2001, was released in 2002, along with another collection of hymns and gospel standards,
Holy, Holy, Holy.
[2] See
was released in 2005, and, the children's project,
Joyful Noise
was released in 2006. Crystal currently resides in the state of Montana with her husband and two kids.
Discography
English Albums
Year
| Title
| Artist
| Label
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1986
| Wild Blue Yonder
| Wild Blue Yonder
| Frontline
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1987
| Beyond The Charade
| Crystal Lewis
| Frontline
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1989
| Joy
| Crystal Lewis
| Frontline
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1990
| Let Love In
| Crystal Lewis
| Frontline
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1991
| Simply The Best
| Crystal Lewis
| Frontline
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1992
| Remember
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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1993
| The Bride
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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1994
| The Remix Collection
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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1995
| Greatest Hits
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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Hymns: My Life
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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1996
| Best Of The Harvest
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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Beauty For Ashes
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music/Myrrh
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1998
| Gold
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music/Myrrh
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1999
| Attack Of The Screamin' Rays
| The Screamin' Rays
| Metro 1 Music
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Live @ The Woodlands
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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Harvest 2000
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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2000
| Fearless
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music/Word/Interscope/GospoCentric
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Holiday! A Collection of Christmas Classics
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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2001
| More
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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2002
| More Live
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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Holy, Holy, Holy
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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2005
| See
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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2006
| Joyful Noise: Songs For Kids!
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
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Spanish Albums
Year
| Title
| Artist
| Label
| English Counterpart
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1992
| Recuerda
(original recording - withdrawn)
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music/Spectra
| Remember
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Recuerda
(second recording)
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music/Diamante
| Remember
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1993
| La Esposa
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
| The Bride
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1995
| Himnos De Mi Vida
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
| Hymns: My Life
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1996
| La Belleza de la Cruz
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music/Myrrh
| Beauty For Ashes
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1998
| Oro
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music/Myrrh
| Gold
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2000
| La Coleccion
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
| A greatest hits album with 3 songs from Fearless
re-recorded in Spanish.
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2003
| Santo, Santo, Santo
| Crystal Lewis
| Metro 1 Music
| Holy, Holy, Holy
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Singles
- "You Didn't Have To Do It" (Frontline)
- "Joyful, Joyful"
- "I Now Live" (1992)
- "The Mother & The Bride" (1993)
- "Come Just As You Are" (1995)
- "Shine Jesus Shine" (1995) (#1 CCM Dance hit)
- "People Get Ready...Jesus Is Comin' " (1996) (# 1 CCM hit)
- "Beauty For Ashes" (1996) (# 1 CCM hit)
- "The Beauty Of The Cross" (1996) (# 1 CCM hit)
- "God's Been Good To Me" (1996) (# 1 CCM hit)
- "Lion and the Lamb" (1996)
- "Not The Same" (1998) (# 1 CCM hit)
- "Lord I Believe In You" (1998) (# 1 CCM hit)
- "Be With Him" (1998)
- "Lean On Me" / "Dyer Rd." (1999)
- "Only Fools" (2000)
- "Satisfied" (2000)
- "Trust Me" (2000)
- "Like a Child" (2001)
- "When God's People Pray" (2001)
- "His Eye Is On The Sparrow" (2002)
- "The Wisdom Of Tenderness" (2002)
- "Learn To Fly" (2005)
- "Just Sing" (2005)
Videography
- Hi-Tops (film)
(1985) [VHS]
- Crystal Lewis On Film
(1995) [VHS]
- Milk Break: A Metro One Sampler, hosted by T-Bone
(1996) [VHS]
- One Voice: featuring Bryan Duncan, Anointed, and Crystal Lewis
(1997) [VHS]
- Un Retrato Intimo: A Solas Con Crystal Lewis
(1998) [VHS]
- WOW 1999/Bio Videos
(1998) [VHS, double set]
- More
(2001) [DVD, bonus]
- More Live
(2002) [DVD]
- Jesus Video "American Heroes Edition"
(2003)
Music Videos
- I Now Live (Remix)
(1992) [feat. Rapper Peace]
- The Beauty Of The Cross
(1996)
- Beauty For Ashes
(1996) [feat. Ron Kenoly]
- Belleza Por Cenizas
(1996) [feat. Marcos Witt]
- Lord, I Believe In You (Remix)
(1998)
- Cristo Yo Creo En Ti (Remix)
(1998)
- Lean On Me
(1998) [Kirk Franklin with Mary J. Blige, R. Kelly, Bono, Crystal Lewis and The Family]
- Trust Me
(2000)
- More
(2001)
- His Eye Is On The Sparrow
(2002)
- Be The Light
(2003)
References
- Crystal Lewis - ChristianMusic.com
- CrystalLewis.com: Autobiography