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Sara Jordan Powell was born on 6 October, 1938 in Houston, Texas, is an American gospel musician (born 1938). Discover Sara Jordan Powell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Occupation Singer, songwriter
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 6 October 1938
Birthday 6 October
Birthplace Houston, Texas
Nationality United States

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1938

Sara Jordan Powell (born October 6, 1938) is an American gospel musician.

Sara Jordan Powell was born on October 6, 1938, in Houston, Texas, the daughter of a minister and pastor at the Turner Memorial Church of God in Christ, and his wife, who was a homemaker.

She was born the third of twelve children in her family.

Powell started singing at the age of two years.

She is a Texas Southern University graduate with a Bachelor's degree in English while minoring in drama and history.

After graduation from Texas Southern University, she headed out to Chicago, Illinois to live with her sister, and she apprenticed under, Thomas A. Dorsey, while she was working for him during her tenure in Chicago.

She was found by the Sallie Martin Singers while in Chicago with Dorsey, and she joined the group, after auditioning successfully.

After the Sallie Martin Singers, she was a part of the Voices of Melody, headed by Dr. Charles Clency.

Soon thereafter her father became ill and died, and she and her husband departed for Houston to handle the church's affairs.

While she was back in Houston, Powell became a teacher at a school, where she was encouraged to sing during a commencement ceremony, and after that she was a highly sought after local artist.

1971

Around 1971, Rev. James Cleveland eavesdropped on one of her singing engagements in Los Angeles, California, and at his request, she met with him the next day.

He asked her about recording, but Powell had never given it much thought.

1972

Her first works, "Touch Somebody's Life" and "When Jesus Comes," were released in 1972, and got significant radio airtime.

He encouraged her, and she quickly found success in 1972 with the songs, "Touch Somebody's Life" and "When Jesus Comes," which achieved significant radio airtime, and were on her debut album "Touch Somebody's Life" that came out in 1975 on the Savoy label.

She attended Southwest Theological Seminary, and obtained her master's degree from University of St. Thomas, after achieving musical success.

Her music recording career began in 1972, with the release of "Touch Somebody's Life" and "When Jesus Comes," which got significant radio airtime.

1975

She released an album that was produced by James Cleveland, "Touch Somebody's Life," which came out in 1975 on Savoy Records.

Those songs would be on her first album, "Touch Somebody's Life," produced by Rev. James Cleveland, and released by Savoy Records in 1975.

1979

Her music has even been performed at the White House—in 1979 for President Jimmy Carter; she was joined by Chuck Berry, Billy Eckstine, Evelyn "Champagne" King, and Andraé Crouch.

President Ronald Reagan appointed her to serve on the Year of the Bible Committee.

She later took the opportunity to minister to President Bill Clinton in Memphis, Tennessee, along with saxophonist Dr. Vernard Johnson, at the request of Bishop Louis Henry Ford, who was then presiding Bishop of the Church of God in Christ.

Powell had the opportunity to perform "Amazing Grace" for President Jimmy Carter at the White House, while they were honoring the Black Music Association, with the likes of Chuck Berry, Billy Eckstine, Evelyn "Champagne" King, and Andraé Crouch on June 7, 1979.

She was an academic advisor at Oral Roberts University after she and her husband relocated there for her husband to pursue his Juris Doctor degree.

Powell was the Church of God in Christ's Fine Arts Executive Director for ten years.

She was asked to serve on the Year of the Bible Committee by President Ronald Reagan.

Powell had the opportunity to minister to President Bill Clinton in Memphis, Tennessee, along with Dr. Bernard Johnson, at the requested of Bishop Lewis Henry Ford.

1980

Powell released four more albums on that label: 1980's "I Must Tell Jesus", 1990's "Sara Jordan Powell" and "When Jesus Comes to Stay," and 1995's "The Soul of Sara Jordan Powell."

Subsequently, she released one album with Compendia Music Group that same year, "Live in Houston."

She would release four more albums on the label, 1980's "I Must Tell Jesus," 1990's "Sara Jordan Powell" and "When Jesus Comes," and 1995's "The Soul of Sara Jordan Powell."

Later that same year, she released the album "Live in Houston" with Compendia Music Group.

2003

She was inducted into the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame in 2003.

She resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma.