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American gospel singer Tamela Mann, known for her strong and powerful soprano singing voice, was born on June 9, 1966, in Fort Worth, TX, the youngest of 14 children. Her family took its spirituality seriously, and Mann’s childhood was centered by the presence of the Church of God in Christ (where her mother often served as psalmist). Mann was singing in the church’s adult choir by the time she was 12, often as a soloist, and she continued singing in choirs through high school. Her professional singing career began when she joined Kirk Franklin & the Family’s gospel organization in the 1990s, and her vocals were spotlighted on several Franklin tracks. But Mann could act as well as sing, and she also appeared on stage in David E. Talbert’s gospel musical He Say…She Say…But What Does God Say? before moving on to playing Cora in several Tyler Perry plays, including I Can Do Bad All by Myself, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Madea's Family Reunion, Madea's Class Reunion, Meet the Browns, Madea...
