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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pop_WinansPop Winans - Wikipedia

    His father, Carvin Winans (April 16, 1902 – February 1, 1992), denied paternity of David. When he grew up, David changed his surname from Glenn to Winans at the request of his grandfather. Early singing career and The Nobelaires. At the age of 18, Winans began singing with The Nobelaires, a soul group in Detroit.

  2. David "Pop" Winans Sr. (father; b. April 20, 1934 – d. April 8, 2009) Delores "Mom" Winans (mother; b. September 22, 1936) David Winans II (oldest, sibling #1)–(b. September 24, 1954); married to Deborah Ann Coduto-Winans II (b. August 23, 1956; d. December 2007). Children: daughter, Seven Simone Winans. Ronald Winans (sibling #2 ...

  3. 10. Apr. 2009 · Advertisement. He was the father of BeBe and CeCe Winans, known for their hits “Addictive Love” and “I’ll Take You There.” Four other children -- Carvin, Marvin, Michael and Ronald --...

  4. 15. Apr. 2009 · David "Pop" Winans Sr. died April 8 in Nashville, Tenn. He was 74. The Winans Family. David "Pop" Winans, one of the founding fathers of American gospel music, died last week at the...

  5. DavidPopWinans Sr., the Grammy-nominated patriarch of the award-winning gospel music family, died Wednesday. He was 74. A statement from a Los Angeles public relations company...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Juan_WinansJuan Winans - Wikipedia

    On January 1, 1981, Juan's father, Carvin Winans along with three of his brothers released their debut album, Introducing The Winans, [3] embarking on a career that would earn them five Grammy Awards [4] and the title, First Family of Gospel music.

  7. 9. Apr. 2009 · Gospel father 'Pop' Winans dies. Winans was nominated for a Grammy for his solo CD Uncensored in 1999. David 'Pop' Winans Sr, the patriarch of the award-winning gospel music family, has...