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William James Gaither (born March 28, 1936) is an American singer and songwriter of Southern gospel and contemporary Christian music. He has written numerous popular Christian songs with his wife Gloria; he is also known for performing as part of the Bill Gaither Trio and the Gaither Vocal Band. In the 1990s, his career gained a resurgence (as well as the careers of other southern gospel artists), as popularity grew for the Gaither Homecoming series.

Bill Gaither
Gaither in 2016
Background information
Birth nameWilliam James Gaither
Born (1936-03-28) March 28, 1936 (age 86)
Alexandria, Indiana, U.S.
GenresSouthern gospel, contemporary Christian
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, record producer
Years active1950s–present
LabelsSpring House Productions, Gaither Music Group
Websitegaither.com

Early life


Bill Gaither was born in Alexandria, Indiana in 1936 to George and Lela Gaither. He formed his first group the Bill Gaither Trio (consisting of Bill, his sister Mary Ann (1945–2018),[1] and brother Danny Gaither) in 1956 while a college student at Anderson College, to which he had transferred after one year at Taylor University. He graduated from Anderson in 1959 with a major in English and a minor in music,[2] after which he worked as an English teacher. He married the former Gloria Sickal in 1962. He tried for a few years to manage both a music career and his full-time teaching job, but he quit his teaching job in 1967 and worked full-time in the Christian music industry. He recorded his breakthrough song "He Touched Me" in 1964.[3]

Gaither was influenced by Southern gospel singers such as Jake Hess and Hovie Lister and by groups such as the Speers, the Statesmen, and the Happy Goodmans.


Songwriter


Bill & Gloria Gaither pose for a picture in September 2016
Bill & Gloria Gaither pose for a picture in September 2016

Gaither and his wife, Gloria, have written many songs including: "The Longer I Serve Him," "Because He Lives," "The King Is Coming," "Sinner Saved By Grace", "Something Beautiful," "He Touched Me", "It Is Finished," "Jesus, There's Something About That Name" "I'm Gonna Sing", and "Let's Just Praise The Lord." His songs have been performed by Christian artists (David Crowder Band, Carman, The Imperials, Sandi Patty, The Cathedral Quartet, The Speers and the Heritage Singers), country singers (The Statler Brothers) and pop artists (Elvis Presley).[4] A video of a man surreptitiously recorded playing "Jesus, There's Something About That Name" on a piano in his destroyed house was shared by many people following the Tornado outbreak of December 10–11, 2021.[5]

Gloria Gaither often writes the lyrics while Bill writes the music, although composing is usually a collaborative project between the two. As of 2005, they had composed 600 songs and by 2012 that number had increased to over 700.[6][7]


Performer


Bill Gaither performing, 2011
Bill Gaither performing, 2011

After graduating high school, Gaither took a job in 1955 at Worthington, Ohio's radio station WRFD as a member of the station's gospel quartet.[8] Since Gaither first began singing with the Bill Gaither Trio in the 1950s, he has constantly been performing. The trio originally consisted of Bill, his brother Danny Gaither and his sister Mary Ann Gaither. In about 1964 Bill's wife, Gloria, took the place of Mary Ann. The trio sang traditional gospel songs along with original compositions by the Gaithers that gave them a more contemporary feel.

Gaither has a high bass voice (or low baritone), and often sang while playing piano with the Bill Gaither Trio.


Entrepreneurship and influence


Gaither founded the Gaither Music Company, which includes the functions of record company, concert booking (Gaither Management Group), television production, copyright management (Gaither Copyright Management), retail store, recording studio (Gaither Studios, formerly Pinebrook Studios) and telemarketing for the Gaither organization reside. He also ran the Gaither Family Resources retail center.

Included as part of the company is Live Bait Productions, an animation company run by Benjy Gaither, one of Bill's three children.[9]


Record labels


In the 1980s, Gaither was involved with Paragon Associates, which formed a partnership with Zondervan to buy Benson Records, which is now part of Sony BMG Music Entertainment.

In 1994, Gaither and entrepreneur Leland Boren founded the Brentwood, Tennessee-based Chapel Hill Music Group, which later changed its name to Spring Hill Music Group.[10] It was created as part of the Gaither Music Company to handle in-house productions, including the Gaither Homecoming series.


Industry Influence


David Phelps, Gordon Mote, Bill Gaither (left to right) in April 2009
David Phelps, Gordon Mote, Bill Gaither (left to right) in April 2009

Gaither has been a father figure and career booster to many younger performers in the Christian music industry, while helping to prolong the careers of those who came before him for example by producing Homecoming recordings and tours. The following are all CCM artists who either got their start or became popular while touring with the Gaithers: Mark Lowry, Michael W. Smith, Carman, Sandi Patty, Steve Green, Don Francisco, Amy Grant, Michael English, Jonathan Pierce, Karla Worley, and Cynthia Clawson.

He has maintained the Gaither Vocal Band with a variety of singers through the years, including Gary McSpadden, Steve Green, Lee Young, Jon Mohr, Larnelle Harris, Michael English, Lemuel Miller, Jim Murray, Mark Lowry, Terry Franklin, Buddy Mullins, Jonathan Pierce, Guy Penrod, David Phelps, Russ Taff, Marshall Hall, Wes Hampton, Adam Crabb, Todd Suttles and Reggie Smith. Penrod, Lowry and Hampton were the members of the Gaither Vocal Band with the longest tenure besides Bill Gaither himself. Penrod was with the group from 1995 to 2008; Lowry from 1988 to 2001; and Hampton has been with the Gaither Vocal Band since 2005. It was announced in January 2009 that Lowry, English and Phelps were rejoining the group; at the same time the announcement was made that Penrod and Hall were leaving to pursue solo careers.

Gaither's Homecoming tours, which started in 1991, brought together major stars of the southern gospel and CCM industry, sparking a revival of the genres. The tours have sold more than 1.1 million tickets across the world, and have included such notable venues as the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. Pollstar listed the tour as selling more tickets in 2004 than Elton John, Fleetwood Mac or Rod Stewart.[11] Lynda Randle, the Isaacs, Russ Taff, the Hoppers, Jessy Dixon and many more have performed on the tours.


Personal life


Bill and Gloria live in Alexandria, Indiana, and have three grown children.[12]


Discography



Gaither Trio



Solo



Gaither Vocal Band



Homecoming Series



Bibliography


(This list excludes books of music and books that are companions to his "Homecoming" series.)


Awards and honors



Grammy Awards



GMA Dove Awards



Other honors



References


  1. Music, Gaither. "In Loving Memory of Mary Ann Gaither Addison". Gaither Music.
  2. Cusic, Dan, Ed. (2010). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music: Pop, Rock, and Worship: Pop, Rock, and Worship. Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood Press. pp. 201–207. ISBN 978-0-313-34425-1. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  3. "He Touched Me Songfacts". Songfacts.com. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
  4. "Gloria Gaither".
  5. "This Kentucky Man Played the Piano After a Tornado Destroyed His Home". wsj.com.
  6. "Courage and Strength for His Child: "Because He Lives"". cbn.com.
  7. "Gloria Gaither".
  8. Oller, Julia (December 6, 2016). "After 60 years, gospel legend Bill Gaither keeps his music, outlook fresh". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved April 17, 2022.
  9. "Welcome to Livebait Entertainment". Livebaitproductions.com. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
  10. "The Spring Hill Music Group Announces the Creation of the Hillsboro Jazz Label". All About Jazz. Allaboutjazz.com. Archived from the original on February 2, 2009. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
  11. "Top40charts.com". Top40-charts.com. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
  12. https://gaither.com/artists/bill-gaither/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  13. "Top Acts, Execs Gather in Nashville For Gospel Music Week". Billboard. May 27, 2000. p. 22. Retrieved March 8, 2016.
  14. "Honorary Members". Barbershop.org. Archived from the original on March 24, 2013. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
  15. "IWU Honors Bill and Gloria Gaither as World Changers | Indiana Wesleyan University". Indwes.edu. Indiana Wesleyan University. August 17, 2010. Archived from the original on May 27, 2010. Retrieved April 20, 2013.



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Willian (Bill) J. Gaither nació en Alexandria, Indiana, Estados Unidos, a 33 kilómetros de Indianápolis. Sus padres, George y Lela Gaither, tenían una granja a las afueras de la ciudad.



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