| Anointed | |
|---|---|
| Origin | United States |
| Genre(s) | Contemporary Christian music |
| Years active | 1987–present |
| Label(s) | Myrrh Records/Word Records |
| Website | http://www.anointedonline.com |
| Members | |
| Steve Crawford, Da'dra Crawford | |
| Former members | |
| Mary Tiller-Woods, Nissi Walls-Allen | |
Anointed is a Contemporary Christian music duo consisting of siblings Steve and Da'dra Crawford. Their musical style includes elements of R&B, funk, and piano ballads. The group has won seven Dove Awards, two Stellar Awards and three Grammy Award nominations.[1][2] The group has also been featured on several Christian compilation albums such as Real Life Music, 1996 and WOW The 90s.
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Anointed was formed in 1988, by Nee-C Walls, Mary Tiller, Da'dra Crawford and Steve Crawford.[3] They were all still in high school at that time. Their debut, Spiritual Love Affair, was released in 1993 on Brainstorm Records, and distributed by Myrrh Records, a subsidiary of Word.[4]
In 1995 Anointed released their second album, "The Call". This album would go on to become their best selling album to date, and to this day it is one of the best selling and popular contemporary Christian albums of the 90's, but controversy came with it. "The Call" won three Dove Awards, a Stellar award and a Grammy nomination. In January of 1996, fans began to see only three members of the group making concert appearances. Mary Tiller had left the group in January 1996. The group released "Under the Influence" in October 1996, without Tiller.
After the release of the group's fourth album in 1999, an extended tour followed. Nee-C Walls left the group in 2000 for other pursuits. Both Da'dra and Steve were physically exhausted and uncertain as to their next move. .[4] The duo then enrolled in a two-year ministerial program at their church for spiritual enrichment and a deeper knowledge of the Bible.[4] In 2001, the duo felt refreshed in body and spirit and decided to continue their musical career, although Steve says that it was never their intention to be a duet.
"If We Pray" was released early fall 2001, but because of health reasons and under promoting by the group and their record label, the album failed to gather the attention that the previous Anointed releases had. In 2002, Anointed and Word Records parted ways.[4] Following this, the band was signed on to the Sony Urban label and Now Is The Time was released on 5th April 2005.[5] Plans for the original group to reunite are uncertain.
Steve and Da'dra are currently a part of the Praise and Worship Team at Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas. Mary Tiller and Nee-c Walls continue to produce and write music for artists out of Nashville, Tennessee including Cece Winans, Natalie Grant and others. There are rumors of all four member reuniting for the next album but this information has not been confirmed by the group.
Anointed have also won two Stellar Awards and have been nominated for a Grammy thrice.[1]
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