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Tamela Jean Mann (née Johnson; born June 9, 1966) is an American gospel singer and actress. She began her career as a singer with the gospel group Kirk Franklin and the Family . Mann was a primary vocalist on several tracks while with Franklin's group, including " Now Behold the Lamb ", and " Lean on Me ", the latter of which also included ...
Grammy winner Tamela Mann discusses joining "The Color Purple" cast, her "Overcomer" album, and achieving the most No. 1s on Billboard's Gospel Airplay Chart.
Image credits: ardgelinck Before-and-after photos like the ones on this list show progress, how ever much of it happened. In 2015, Vox featured a similar gallery that showed the different ...
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Mann & Wife is an American sitcom that premiered on the digital television network Bounce TV on April 7, 2015. [1] The series stars real-life married couple David Mann and Tamela Mann as newlywed couple Daniel and Toni Mann, who blend their family together after getting married. Both police officer Daniel and teacher Toni have children from ...
David Mann as Leroy Brown, a man who was thought to be Cora's biological father until Madea's Big Happy Family; Tamela Mann as Cora Simmons, Madea's daughter; Gabrielle Dennis as Laura, Madea's granddaughter, Cora's daughter, and Tim's mother; Brendan O'Carroll as Agnes Brown, Davi's great-aunt. O'Carroll reprises his role from Mrs. Brown's Boys
Mann was born in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. He has been married to Tamela Mann since 1988; they were both previous members of Kirk Franklin's vocal ensemble "The Family" before working with Tyler Perry. In 2018, he and Tamela recorded a romantic soul album together called Us Against the World. [1]
"Finished (Live)" – Tamela Mann (writers) Travis Greene, Tamela Mann "I Need You" – The Walls Group (writers) Warryn Campbell, Eric Dawkins, Darrel Walls, Ahjah Walls "See The Goodness" – VaShawn Mitchell, featuring Donnie McClurkin (writers) VaShawn Mitchell; Traditional Gospel Album of the Year. Transitions (Live) – Brian Courtney Wilson