"American Idol" to Air Live Tribute to Mandisa

Tune in to American Idol live coast-to-coast Monday April 29th at 8pm EST/5pm PST on ABC to see a special tribute to MANDISA featuring Colton Dixon, Danny Gokey and Melinda Doolittle. The past American Idol finalists will perform "Shackles (Praise You)," a song Mandisa performed as a contestant on the show's 5th season and recorded on her debut album, True Beauty, in 2007.
Mandisa was a voice of encouragement and truth to people facing life's challenges all around the world.. She performed her three RIAA Certified Gold hit singles "Overcomer," "Good Morning (feat. TobyMac)" and "Stronger" on ABC's Good Morning America (GMA), with "Stronger" becoming an anthem and creating opportunities such as welcoming the emotional return of beloved morning host Robin Roberts back to GMA and an invitation to perform the national anthem during a Sunday night NFL Network game to kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Her 2013 GRAMMY® award-winning album Overcomer debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Albums Chart. The album's title track proved to be a smash at radio and earned the GRAMMY® for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song.
Mandisa, also a 2-time K-LOVE Fan Awards co-host, debuted her latest chart-topping album Out Of The Dark alongside sharing the moving story of her fight with depression for the very first time on GMA as well. The latest 15 track collection includes notables such as the top 5 hits "Unfinished" and "Bleed The Same (feat. TobyMac, Kirk Franklin)."
In 2021 she released "You Keep Hope Alive" with worship leader and Gotee Recording artist Jon Reddick, and when COVID-19 paused touring, Mandisa immediately took to YouTube to share what was on her heart during "Mornings with Mandisa" sessions, which morphed into "Mornings with Mandisa & Friends," a round table discussion covering a myriad of topics that takes place via Zoom on the 24th of each month. That same year, Mandisa launched "What If We Were Real," a candid talk show on YouTube hosted by the singer that featured a panel of guests and explored relevant subjects not often discussed in church circles. Mandisa passed away on April 18, 2024 at the age of 47.
Tags : Mandisa American Idol danny gokey melinda doolittle Colton Dixon
Hot Trends
-
7 Intriguing Facts About Pope Leo XIV
-
Squire Parsons, Southern Gospel Singer, Dies
-
Listen to Joy Williams' "No Place Like You" Here
-
Here Are Lyrics to Passion's "The Lord Will Provide"
-
Sarah Reeves to Make Feature Film Debut in God’s Here; Composes Faith-Driven Soundtrack
-
Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and CeCe Winans Announce Christmas Together Tour
-
Hinson Family’s Jordy Is Engaged To Logan Smith
-
7 Things to Know About Brothers of the Heart's "Listen to the Music"
-
Maverick City Music's Brandon Reynolds Passes Away
-
The Mylon Hayes Family Returns with "Sing His Praise!"
-
Ben Fuller Announces New Album; Drops Latest Single “Since Jesus”
-
Our Exclusive Interview: Jake Cowley Talks About Working with Gordon Mote, Joyce Martin & His New Album "The Start"
-
Squire Parsons Announces Retirement
-
Here Are Lyrics to Bryan & Katie Torwalt's "Clean Heart"
-
Oak Ridge Boys Tells the Story of How Merle Haggard Sang "Sweet Jesus" with Them
Most Popular
-
7 Intriguing Facts About Pope Leo XIV
-
Squire Parsons, Southern Gospel Singer, Dies
-
Listen to Joy Williams' "No Place Like You" Here
-
Here Are Lyrics to Passion's "The Lord Will Provide"
-
Sarah Reeves to Make Feature Film Debut in God’s Here; Composes Faith-Driven Soundtrack
-
Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith and CeCe Winans Announce Christmas Together Tour
-
Hinson Family’s Jordy Is Engaged To Logan Smith
-
7 Things to Know About Brothers of the Heart's "Listen to the Music"
-
Maverick City Music's Brandon Reynolds Passes Away
-
The Mylon Hayes Family Returns with "Sing His Praise!"
-
Ben Fuller Announces New Album; Drops Latest Single “Since Jesus”
-
Our Exclusive Interview: Jake Cowley Talks About Working with Gordon Mote, Joyce Martin & His New Album "The Start"
-
Squire Parsons Announces Retirement
-
Here Are Lyrics to Bryan & Katie Torwalt's "Clean Heart"
-
Oak Ridge Boys Tells the Story of How Merle Haggard Sang "Sweet Jesus" with Them