CeCe Winans Delivers a Powerful "Tiny Desk Concert" Performance in Celebration of Black Music Month

Legendary gospel singer CeCe Winans captivated audiences around the world with a soul-stirring and nostalgic performance for NPR Music's acclaimed Tiny Desk Concert series. The performance marks the 30th anniversary of her groundbreaking debut solo album Alone in His Presence and forms part of NPR's Black Music Month tribute to landmark albums that shaped American music and culture.
Filmed in an intimate setting, Winans' set highlighted the timeless beauty of her voice and the spiritual richness that has defined her unparalleled career. Performing selections from Alone in His Presence and other fan favorites, Winans delivered a deeply personal and moving concert that paid homage to her roots while affirming her continued impact on the gospel genre.
"I'm so honored to celebrate Black Music Month and reflect on the music that has been such a big part of my journey," said Winans. "This performance was not only a tribute to the past, but a celebration of how faithful God has been over the years."
With over 19 million records sold and 17 Grammy Awards to her name, CeCe Winans remains the most awarded female gospel artist of all time. Her Tiny Desk Concert is a testament to a career built on faith, excellence, and a message of hope that continues to resonate across generations.
CeCe Winans' Tiny Desk Concert is now available to stream on NPR Music's official platforms and YouTube channel.
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