Rance Allen
Rance Allen (Courtesy photo)

John P. Kee really knows how to throw a party. Recently, the legendary recording artist threw a concert celebrating the 70th birthday of his mentor and gospel icon, Bishop Rance Allen. Kee hosted Jason Nelson, Yolanda DeBerry, Isaiah Templeton, Shawn Bigby and Zeeksong for a spirited and packed concert at his New Life Fellowship Church in Charlotte.

For those artists who couldnโ€™t appear in person, they sent greetings via Instagram. One soul music quartet from Korea, Korean Seoul, serenaded Bishop Allen with an a cappella rendition of the Rance Allen Groupโ€™s signature tune, โ€œSomething About the Name Jesus.โ€ Multiple re-postings of the video have amassed over 150,000 views: https://instagram.com/p/BqXyYfOhm2N

Kirk Franklin, who wrote the song, wrote on his IG wall, โ€œthe greatest opportunity of my life was to work with you sir. Forever grateful for what you made this song become.โ€

The original and various re-recordings of the song by The Rance Allen Group have earned over 50 million streams.

โ€œThank you for all that youโ€™ve done for me and many others like me to blaze trails out here, so we can sing our songs today,โ€ Brian Courtney Wilson said on his IG page.

R&B artists ranging from Ruben Studdard and K-Ci Hailey (of K-Ci & JoJo/Jodeci fame) to Tank and Lalah Hathaway, all sent Instagram messages as well.

โ€œYou have been one of my favorite singers all of my life,โ€ Hathaway said in her post. โ€œI donโ€™t know if you remember me as a ten-year-old, but you were one of my favorite singers even then.โ€

Super-producer Rodney โ€œDarkchildโ€ Jerkins said, โ€œIโ€™ve got the Stax vinyl records and I listen to them jams man and you were ahead of your time with the grooves you were making and your singing, your style of singing was ahead of your time.โ€

The stars kept on shining and sharing Instagram anecdotes about Allen including: PJ Morton, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Kierra Sheard, Tasha Page, Fred Hammond, singer/songwriter Eric Dawkins, comedian Not Karlton Banks, worship leader Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Leโ€™Andria Johnson, Lena Byrd Miles and Erica and Warryn Campbell, Bishop Charles E. Blake, Travis Greene and Bishop Joseph Walker.

โ€œWhat youโ€™ve done can only be imitated but never duplicated because you are really the best at what you do,โ€ Greene said.

โ€œWhat do you say about a voice for the ages?โ€ scholar Michael Eric Dyson asked in his IG post. โ€œWhat do you say about one of the most poignant, piercing plangent tenors that runs up and down the scales? The arpeggio, the melisma, the incredible sonic timbre, the tone that resonated the deep and profound soul of Detroit. With a voice and a group that conjures the majestic heights and the sorrowful depths to which we could descend and ascend the extraordinary power of gospel to reach beyond a barrow sectarian region of the church.โ€

The Rance Allen Group, comprised of Allen and his brothers, Steve and Thomas, has returned to the studio and plans to release new music in late 2019. In the meantime, their latest project, โ€œLive in San Francisco, โ€ continues to sell well and is available at http://smarturl.it/LiveFromFrisco. Stay up-to-date on Rance Allen at his Instagram page, https://www.instagram.com/realranceallen.

This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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