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==Discography== ==Discography==
*''Introducing The Winans'' (Light) *''Introducing The Winans'' (Light, 1981)
*''Long Time Comin''' (Light) *''Long Time Comin''' (Light, 1984)
*''Tomorrow'' (Light) *''Tomorrow'' (Light, 1984)
*''Let My People Go (Qwest) *''Let My People Go (Qwest, 1985)
*''Decisions'' (Qwest) *''Decisions'' (Qwest, 1987)
*''The Winans Live At Carnegie Hall'' *''The Winans Live At Carnegie Hall'' (Qwest, 1988)
*''Return'' (Qwest) *''Return'' (Qwest, 1990)
*''All Out'' (Qwest) *''All Out'' (Qwest, 1993)
*''Heart & Soul'' (Qwest) *''Heart & Soul'' (Qwest, 1995)
*''Christmas: Our Gifts To You'' (], 2000)


==Awards== ==Awards==

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The Winans
Musical artist

The Winans are an American gospel music quartet based out of Detroit, Michigan. Member Ronald Winans passed away in 2005.

Discography

  • Introducing The Winans (Light, 1981)
  • Long Time Comin' (Light, 1984)
  • Tomorrow (Light, 1984)
  • Let My People Go (Qwest, 1985)
  • Decisions (Qwest, 1987)
  • The Winans Live At Carnegie Hall (Qwest, 1988)
  • Return (Qwest, 1990)
  • All Out (Qwest, 1993)
  • Heart & Soul (Qwest, 1995)
  • Christmas: Our Gifts To You (Diamante, 2000)

Awards

  • Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album: All Out (1993)
  • Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance By A Duo Or Group, Choir Or Chorus: The Winans Live At Carnegie Hall (1988)
  • Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance By A Duo, Group, Choir Or Chorus: "Ain't No Need To Worry" (The Winans featuring Anita Baker) (1987)
  • Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance By A Duo, Group, Choir Or Chorus: "Let My People Go" (1986)
  • Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male: "Bring Back The Days Of Yea And Nay" (Marvin Winans) (1985)
  • Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance By A Duo, Group, Choir Or Chorus: "Tomorrow" (1985)

References

  1. Jones, Kim (June 17, 2005). "Ronald Winans Dies At 48". About.com.

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