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Oct 28, 2005 |
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Influences
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Sarah Vaughan, Sly & the Family Stone, Marvin Gaye, Larry Graham, David Ruffin, IJahman, Lambert Hendricks & Ross, Funkadelic, Earth Wind & Fire, Charles & John Wesley, Betty Carter, The Winans, Commissioned, Bob Marley, |
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Sounds Like
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Will Downing, David Ruffin, Barry White (so I am told) , |
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| Gender |
Male
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Married |
| Orientation |
Striaht |
| Hometown |
NYC |
| Religion |
Christian |
| Smoke |
No |
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No |
| Children |
Yes |
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CT's career began as many do singing in church at the age of five. The son of musicians he was exposed to many different types of music as a child. This exposure has allowed this gifted singer-songwriter/arranger to develop into what can best be described as a ‘Vocal Chameleon’
CT served from 1991 to 2002 as the Vocal director of the CLC singers of the New York Christian Life Centre (Now Christian Cultural Center) a 24,500 member church in Brooklyn New York.
Currently CT serves as a Worship leader at Bethany United Methodist Church in Brooklyn Faith Hope and Love Outreach Ministries also in Brooklyn and Powersurge Worship ministries of Ramsey New Jersey.
He has recorded and/or performed with: CeCe Winans Gloria Gaynor, D-Train, Mel Holder, Fred Hammond, Gary Anglin, Caron Wheeler, Lazet Michaels, Osmond Collins, Olanda Draper, Sarah Divine, The Bobby Lewis Ensemble & many others.
He was a voiceover artist in the PBS documentary I'll Make Me A World: A Century of African-American Arts and collaborated with Dorsey ‘Rob’ Robinson on the Score of Powerhouse Productions’ play ‘Feminine Fire’ which ran at the Apollo Theatre .
As his alter-ego 'Crytikal' CT can be heard on CD's by Carmella Lawrence and Lanee’ Battle. As Crytikal he uses the genre of dancehall reggae to share the gospel.
CT also can be heard regularly as lead singer and percussionist of the Manhattan Rhythm machine one of New York’s top corporate and special event bands. Manhattan Rhythm Machine was the house band for the 2004 Republican Convention.
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Spanish Translation by Google
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