Tye Tribbett
born January 26 1977 in Camden, New Jersey) is an American gospel music singer, songwriter, keyboardist, choir director and founder of the Grammy-nominated and Stellar-Award winning gospel group Tye Tribbett & G.A.
(short for "Greater Anointing.
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Biography
Early years
Tribbett’s mother was choir director of El Bethel Church of Christ in
Camden, New Jersey, and his father was the pastor. Also, being a keyboard scholar at an early age, little Tye knew notes on the piano before learning the alphabet. During his teenage years, Tye played for various community choirs like Steve Middleton and the Tri-State Mass Choir of the Edwin Hawkins Music & Arts Seminar.
In 1996, what started as a group of friends and siblings trying out a couple songs became
Tyrone Tribbett & Greater Anointing.
In that same year Greater Anointing won the McDonald's Gospel Choir Competition. In 1997 they won the regional and national awards of the Wrigley's Gospel Choir Competition.
Musical career
Tye Tribbett & G.A. have collaborated with a variety of notable artists, including
Faith Hill,
F.O.C.U.S.,
Mary Mary,
Jessica Simpson,
Justin Timberlake and
Sting. The group's first high-profile performance was on
DreamWorks motion picture soundtrack for
The Prince of Egypt
(see contemporary gospel-centric soundtrack
The Prince of Egypt (Inspirational)
) as Tyrone Tribbett and Greater Anointing. Their song "Let Go, Let God" was performed with the then-unknown gospel duo
Mary Mary. The group went on tour with
Faith Hill after impressing her whilst singing back-up at
The Prince of Egypt premiere. This gave them the opportunity to perform at various award shows and television shows, including
Saturday Night Live
and
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
.
In 2002, the group got its proper debut after signing with Columbia Records/Sony Gospel and releasing the album
Life
on June 8, 2004. The album, produced by
neo-soul mainstay
James Poyser, and included such songs as "No Way" and "Everything".
Life
also included a rare turn from gospel jazz singer and labelmate
Kim Burrell on "You Can Change". A string of performances at various award shows built the group's popular reputation of high energy praise and worship.
For the follow-up to
Life
, Tribbett & G.A. recorded a live concert on December 3, 2005 at Deliverance Evangelistic Church in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Several notable artists were in attendance, including
Donnie McClurkin,
Hezekiah Walker,
Damien Hall and
Teddy Riley of
Guy,
Mary Mary,
Brent Jones,
Israel Houghton and
Warryn Campbell.
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During preparations for the live recording of their second album, Tye and his fellow members of G.A. were hit with the news of deaths of one choir member and two others close to the choir, all within the five months leading up to the live concert recording. Rather than cancel or postpone the recording, the group turned to prayer and persevered with their preparations.
The December 2005 concert was released as the album
Victory Live!
on May 23, 2006 by
Columbia Records with a DVD also from Columbia Records released on September 9, 2006. In December 2006,
Victory Live!
was nominated for a
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album. Its title track "Victory" was nominated as well both for Best Gospel Song and Best Gospel Performance.
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The group has had many performances on the BET Awards, the NAACP Image Awards and the Stellar Awards.
On Friday, November 30, 2007, Tye performed at the Experience Concert in
Lagos,
Nigeria alongside Don Moen,
Cece Winans,
Kurt Carr,
Israel Houghton and a host of others. The concert was organized by the House on the Rock Church.
Tye's third album with G.A.,
Stand Out
was recorded live at the Rock Church International,in
Virginia Beach, Virginia in August of
2007 and was released in May 2008 and the DVD was released in November 2008.
Personal life
Tye is married to Shanté Tribbett, also a member of Greater Anointing, and they have two daughters together. He also has a brother named Thaddeus Tribbett who is part of the band ensemble Soundcheck and a sister DeMaris Tribbett who also sings in the group.
Discography
Albums
Guest appearances
- "Could've Been" by Kirk Franklin (2005)
- "I See the Sun" by Viktor Duplaix (2006)
- "Yours" by Men of Standard (2006)
- "Who Am I?" by Da' T.R.U.T.H. (2007)
- "What you Want" by Canton Jones (2008)
- "God's Gonna Come Through" by Smokie Norful (2009)
References
- Tye Tribbett & G.A.: Live Recording Recap
- 49th Annual Grammy Award Nominees List: Gospel Categories