Doris Akers
Doris Akers was born on this date in 1923. She was a Black gospel composer and vocalist.
Born in Brookfield, Missouri, she began her musical career at a young age. She played piano at age six, and her first song, "Keep the Fires Burning in Me," was written when she was ten. While in school, she formed her own, moving to Los Angeles in the 1940s. She performed with the Sally Martin Singers and later organized her Doris Akers Singers gospel group.
Akers is probably best known for composing the songs “Sweet, Sweet Spirit,” “Sweet Jesus,” and “I Cannot Fail the Lord." But she had multiple talents and was also a recording artist, music arranger, and choir director. Akers founded and directed the Sky Pilot Choir and co-wrote “Lord, Don’t Move the Mountain” with her long-time friend, Mahalia Jackson. Akers, who died in 1995, had received many awards, including being honored by the Smithsonian Institute, which labeled her songs and records “National Treasures."
Her songs have circled the globe, aiding Christians of all nationalities in their worship of the heavenly Father. Doris Akers passed away on July 26, 1995, in Minneapolis.
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