Nicholas (duo)

Nicholas
Origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Los Angeles, California
Genres CCM, gospel, urban contemporary gospel, traditional black gospel
Years active 1981 (1981)–present
Labels Message, Command
Website philandbrendanicholas.com
Members Brenda Nicholas
Philip Nicholas

Nicholas are an American traditional black gospel music husband and wife duo from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Los Angeles, California, and they started their music recording careers in 1981, as a quartet, with the release of Tell the World with Message Records, yet this failed to chart. They released, Words Can't Express, in 1983 with Message Records, which would be their last album released by them, and this was their Billboard magazine breakthrough release upon the Gospel Albums chart. Their other albums were released by Command Records, starting in 1985, with the release of Dedicated, and this charted #1 on the aforementioned chart. The duo released nine more albums with four of those placing upon the Gospel Albums chart, 1987's A Love Like This, 1989's Live in Memphis, 1990's More than Music, and 1992's Back to Basics. Their last album release happened in 1994 with Fired Up!

Background

The origins of the duo date back to Philip Nicholas' father who was a repentant Jazz musician, and he became a minister of music around his hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1] While in high school, Philip acquired the ability to play the piano, which he utilized in his family band, The Nicholas Chorale Ensemble, that counted as its members Philip's brother, Lonnie, nephew, Steve Jackson, and a smattering of other family members on a revolving basis.[1]

Philip went to college in his hometown at Drexel University, who was dating a lady named Diane, at the time, yet she united him with a dorm-mate of hers, Brenda Watson, because she was a shower songstress in the dormitory bathroom.[1] Brenda and Philip would soon hit it off both in their professional and personal lives, marrying on February 18, 1978, that just happened to be on Philip's 24th birthday.[1][2]

The duo would settle in Los Angeles, California, after they completed college and after getting married, and they coined the duo name, Nicholas.[1] They tried and failed to release albums with Motown Records, so Philip alongside partner and brother, Lonnie Nicholas, established Message Records in 1981, and at this time they were a quartet, with another female and male member as part of the group.[1] This brotherly owned label would soon cease, when Philip and Lonnie got in a spat over the labels direction, causing Philip to depart, and creating Command Records.[1]

History

The duo, but quartet at the time, released albums in 1981 with Tell the World, Words Can't Express in 1983, in 1985 with Dedicated, and Tell Somebody/God's Woman in 1985.[3][4] Two of these albums charted, Word's Can't Express and Dedicated, and they placed at Nos. 10 and 1 respectively on the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart.[5]

The remaining albums were released by the husband and wife duo with Command Records, 1987's A Love Like This, 1988's Live in Memphis, Contemporary, and Inspirational, 1990's More than Music, 1991's Back to Basics, 1993's The Inspirational Sounds Of Nicholas Vol. 1, and lastly, 1994's Fired Up![3][4] Four of these albums charted on the aforementioned chart, A Live Like This at No. 2, Live in Memphis at No. 10, More than Music at No. 14, and Back to Basics at No. 12.[5]

Members

Discography

List of selected albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions[5]
US
Gos
Words Can't Express
  • Released: 1983
  • Label: Message
  • vinyl
10
Dedicated
  • Released: 1985
  • Label: Command
  • vinyl
1
A Love Like This
  • Released: 1987
  • Label: Command
  • vinyl
2
Live in Memphis
  • Released: 1988
  • Label: Command
  • vinyl
10
More than Music
  • Released: 1990
  • Label: Command
  • CD
14
Back to Basics
  • Released: 1991
  • Label: Command
  • CD
12

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Carpenter, Bil (2005). "Uncloudy Days: The Gospel Music Encyclopdia": 310–11.
  2. Carpenter, Bil. "Nicholas : Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  3. 1 2 AllMusic. "Nicholas : Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  4. 1 2 Cross Rhythms. "Phil & Brenda Nicholas Artist Profile". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  5. 1 2 3 Billboard. "Nicholas : Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved April 21, 2015.

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