Gabriel Hardeman

Gabriel Hardeman
Also known asGabriel S. Hardeman Jr.
Born
Gabriel S. Hardeman

(1943-12-13)December 13, 1943
DiedJune 23, 2012(2012-06-23) (aged 68)
GenresChristian R&B, gospel, traditional black gospel, contemporary R&B, urban contemporary gospel, soul
OccupationsSinger, songwriter, pianist
InstrumentsVocals, singer-songwriter, piano
Years active1976–2001
LabelsSavoy, Crystal Rose, Birthright
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Gabriel S. Hardeman Jr. (December 13, 1943 – June 23, 2012), was an American gospel musician, pianist, and leader of the Gabriel Hardeman Delegation that included his wife Annette. He started his music career in 1976, with the release of Gabriel Hardeman Delegation by Savoy Records. Along with his wife, they formed Birthright Records, and in 1981 they released the album Talk along with Feels Like Fire in 1983. His fourth album, To the Chief Musician, released in 2001 by Crystal Rose Records, and this placed at No. 12 on the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart. Hardeman was a noted songwriter along with his wife Annette of such songs as 1987's "I Feel Good All Over" by Stephanie Mills and "Love Under New Management" performed by Miki Howard in 1989.