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Della Reese

Della Reese (born Delloresse Patricia Early on July 6, 1931), is a famous American Emmy nominated actor and Grammy nominated singer. She started her career in the late 1950s as a successful Jazz singer, best known for her 1959 hit single "Don't You Know". Later in her career, she became a successful actress, best known as playing Tess on the television show Touched by an Angel. Today, she is also an ordained minister in the Understanding Principles for Better Living Church in Los Angeles, California. She is of half African-American and half Cherokee Indian descent.

Early Life

Della was born in the summer of 1931 in Detroit, Michigan. At only six years old, she began singing in church. From this experience, she became an avid Gospel singer. At the age of thirteen, she was hired to sing with Mahalia Jackson's Gospel group. Afterwards, she formed her own gospel group called the Meditation Singers. However, due in part to the death of her mother, and her father's serious illness, Della had to interrupt her schooling at Wayne State University in order to work to help support her family.

Successful Singing Career

Della's big break finally came when she won a contest, which gave her a week to sing at Detroit's well-known and talked-about Flame Show bar. They like Della so much at the bar, she remained there for eight weeks. Although her roots were always in Gospel music, she was now being exposed and influenced by such great Jazz artists like Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn and Billie Holiday. In 1953, she got an even bigger break when she signed a recording contract with Jubilee Records. In 1953, she also joined the Erskine Hawkins Orchestra. Her first recordings from Jubilee were songs such as "In the Still of the Night", "I've Got Love to Keep Me Warm" and "Time After Time". These songs only hinted the potential that lurked inside of Reese to make it big in the music business, and all three of the songs failed to gain any chart success. after her perormance with Elton John Billy Joel James Taylor Tonny Bennett and Cat Stevens

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A Della Reese original LP album cover

In 1957, Della released a single called "And That Reminds Me". After years of trying, Della finally had gained chart success with the song. The song became a Top Twenty Pop hit for Reese that year and the record became a million-seller. In 1957, Reese was also voted by Billboard, Cashbox, and other various magazines as The Most Promising Singer.

In 1959, Della had moved on to another record company, this time with RCA Records. She released her first single from the record company called "Don't You Know", which was taken from Pucccini's "La Boheme". However, Della turned the song into her own and it became her biggest hit ever, reaching the #2 spot on the Pop charts, even as far as going to chopping the R&B charts that year (which was then called the "Black Singles Chart"). The song today, might probably be known as her signature song. The success from the recording business didn't end there. In 1960, she released a successful follow-up single called "Not One Minute More". However, after that, Della's recording career had ended. This was particularly due to her success with her previous big hits, because from then on, Della went on to perform for nine years in Las Vegas as well as touring across the country. However, she didn't stop recording regularly throughout the 60s, still releasing singles, however, none gaining any major chart success at all.

Television Career

In 1969, she was given her first shot at television stardom, when she starred on a self-titled variety series. A year later (after her variety series was canceled after one season), she became the first black woman to serve as guest host of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

Reese later appeared in several TV movies and miniseries' (including The House of Yes, Sanford and Son (in Season 5 episode "Della Della Della" that featured her performing "Ease On Down the Road" with Redd Foxx, and Roots: The Next Generations) and was a regular on Chico and the Man. In 1979, after taping a guest spot for The Tonight Show, she suffered a nearly fatal brain aneurysm, but made a full recovery after two operations by noted neurosurgeon Dr. Charles Drake at University Hospital in London, Ontario. This was Reese's second brush with death. A number of years earlier, she accidentally walked into a plate glass door in her home. She was sliced so badly by the broken glass she required a thousand stiches to close her wounds. She lost most of her blood and later said she had a "near death" experience where she saw her beloved mother.

After appearing on two sitcoms, Reese did a voice over for the animated series A Pup Named Scooby-Doo. In 1989, she starred alongside Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor and Arsenio Hall in the movie Harlem Nights, where she was seen doing a fight scene with Eddie Murphy. In 1991, she starred opposite Redd Foxx in his final sitcom, The Royal Family. His death halted production of the series for a few months.

Success On Touched by an Angel

From 1994-2003, Reese took on the co-starring role she is possibly best known for: Tess on the inspirational television drama Touched by an Angel. Reese also sang the show's theme song. Her participation in this series has given her popularity among the younger audiences a boost.

Life Today

Della Reese announced, on Larry King's show in 2002, that she suffers from Type-2 Diabetes. She is a spokeswoman of the American Diabetes Association, travelling around the United States to raise awareness about the disease.

In 1983, she married Franklin Thomas Lett Jr., to whom she is still married. In 1987, she was nominated for a Grammy for one of her acclaimed gospel albums.

Besides being a singer and actress, Reese is also an ordained minister in the Understanding Principles for Better Living Church in Los Angeles, California. Today she is also the godmother Roma Downey's child. Downey played a role in the Touched by an Angel, which was the show Reese also played a role on. In 2005, Reese was honored by Oprah Winfrey at her Legends Ball ceremony along with 25 other African-American women.

Discography

Singles

Year Single US Pop Singles US R&B Singles Album
1957 "And That Reminds Me" #12 - And That Reminds Me
1959 "Don't You Know" #2 #1 And That Reminds Me
1959 "Sermonette" #99 - What Do You Know About Love?
1960 "And Now" #69 - Voice of An Angel
1960 "Not One Minute More" #16 - Stereo Oldies
1960 "Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)" #56 - Della
1961 "The Most Beautiful Words" #67 - Della Cha-Cha-Cha
1965 "After Loving You" #95 - The Collection
1966 "It Was a Very Good Year" #99 - One More Time

Selected Albums

Year Album
1958 Amen
1959 And That Reminds Me
1959 What Do You Know About Love?
1960 Della
1960 Della By Starlight
1961 Special Delivery
1961 Della Cha-Cha-Cha
1962 Della Reese On Stage
1962 The Classic Della
1963 Waltz With Me
1964 Della Reese At Basin Street East
1964 C'mon and Hear
1965 I Like It Like Dat!
1966 Della Reese Live
1967 One More Time
1970 Black Is Beautiful
1990 And Brilliance
1996 Voice of an Angel
1998 My Soul Feels Better Right Now
1998 The Collaction
2000 Sure Like Lovin' You
2001 Legendary
2002 Della (Expanded)

TV Work

Filmography

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