Kelli Williams | |
Birth Name: | Kelli Evon Williams |
Alias: | Kelli Malcolm |
Birth Place: | Nashville, Tennessee |
Origin: | Portland, Tennessee |
Instrument: | vocals, singer-songwriter |
Genre: | Gospel, traditional black gospel, urban contemporary gospel |
Occupation: | Singer, songwriter |
Years Active: | 1995 - present |
Label: | Sony, Word, Epic |
Kelli Evon Williams-Malcolm (born June 1978) is an American gospel musician. Her first album, Kelli Williams, was released by Sony Music Entertainment in 1995. The subsequent album, I Get Lifted, was released in 1998 by Word Records in association with Epic Records, and this was a Billboard magazine breakthrough release upon the Gospel Albums chart. She released, In the Myx, with the Word Records in tandem with Epic Records in 2000.
Williams-Malcolm was born as Kelli Evon Williams,[1] in June 1978,[2] [3] to father, Eddie, and mother, Carolyn, in Nashville, Tennessee.[4] She sang professionally at ten years old.[5] In 1993, Williams-Malcolm appeared on Star Search, which she won.[5]
Her music recording career commenced in 1995, with the album, Kelli Williams, and it was released by Sony Music Entertainment.[6] The second album, I Get Lifted, was released on February 17, 1998 by Word Records and Epic Records,[6] and this was her Billboard magazine breakthrough release upon the Gospel Albums chart at No. 35.[7] She released, In the Myx, on July 4, 2000 with Word Records and Epic Records.[6]
Williams-Malcolm is married to Royce Edward Malcolm.[8] They reside in Portland, Tennessee[9] with their son, Bentley Edward Malcolm, who was born May 2003.[10]
Album details | Peak chart positions | ||
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US Gos | |||
I Get Lifted |
| 35 | |
In the Myx (of your Will) |
| 40 |