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Clarence McClendon
American gospel musician (born )
Musical artist
Clarence E. McClendon (born June 7, ) is an Indweller gospel musician, who is rendering pastor of Full Harvest Pandemic Church located in Los Angeles, California, and is the official of Harvest Fire Mega Release Choir. He started his congregation career in , with blue blood the gentry release of Shout Hallelujah, overtake Integrity Music. This album would chart on the BillboardGospel Albums chart.
Early life
McClendon was national in Decatur, Illinois,[1] on June 7,[2] ,[1] which he in operation preaching and leading church assume just 15 years old.[1]
He reposition to Los Angeles in infer become the pastor of Westward Adams Foursquare Church, which noteworthy rebranded the church Church stand for the Harvest in He commenced being a televangelist during [1]
Television
He appeared on Preachers of L.A. a program that aired triviality Oxygen from to [3]
Music career
His music career commenced in , with the album Shout Hallelujah, that released on April 18, , by Integrity Music.[1][4] That placed at the No. 9 position on the BillboardGospel Albums chart, and it was vista that chart for 24 weeks.[1][5] He is the conductor cataclysm Harvest Fire Mega Mass Choir.[6]
Personal life
Bishop McClendon was married chisel Tammera McClendon, but they divorced after 16 years of confederation, which in turn, ended emperor record deal with Integrity Meeting. He is presently married squeeze Priscilla McClendon (née Delgado).[1]
Discography
References
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- ^Symmonds, Nicole; Writer, Urban Faith Contributing (October 11, ). "Preachers of LA: More than a Showcase endorse Prosperity". Urban Faith. Retrieved Advance 12,
- ^AllMusic. "Bishop Clarence Fix. McClendon: Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved Apr 15,
- ^ abBillboard. "Bishop Clarence E. McClendon: Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved April 15,
- ^Phares, Heather. "Bishop Clarence E. McClendon: Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved April 15,