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Gentry McCreary was born on 19 September, 1941 in Oakland, California, is an artist. Discover Gentry McCreary's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

Popular As Gentry McCreary
Occupation Gospel Music Executive
Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 19 September 1941
Birthday 19 September
Birthplace Oakland, California
Nationality United States

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2008

McCreary has won various Gospel Industry awards, including the Bay Area's Black Diamond Dynasty Living Legend Award, and Producer of the Year. In 2008, he was awarded the first "Lilly Mack Pioneer's Award" for his dedication to the Gospel Music Industry. In September 2010, Gentry received his first Lifetime Achievement Award for the Impact of Music in Ministry by the city of Temecula, California McCreary continues to blaze trails in the Gospel music industry as Gentry currently owns McCreary & Associates, a consulting company for numerous major and independent artists and label executive.

1990

McCreary continued to showcase his talent into the early 1990s after PepperCo Records hired him as Senior VP and Director of A&R where he signed unknown new artists, as Yvette Flunder, Shirley Miller, and Dominion & Power, among others. Later, he accepted a position at Ocean Records as head of the Black Gospel division where he worked with artists such as Sisters, Prophet Calvin Suggs, David R. Curry - Jr. Presents The Mississippi Mass Fine Arts and Seminar Choir, Edgar O'Neal & The Faith United Inspirational Choir. It was during this period that McCreary also co-founded Red Hot Music Group and developed Gentry McCreary Presents, which introduced James H. Brown & Company, and Derick Hughes.

1982

A pivotal move for McCreary occurred in the late '70s, when Light Records hired him as Director of National Radio Promotions. Light was quickly becoming an industry leader in Black Gospel Music, as McCreary worked with the likes of Walter Hawkins, Tramaine Hawkins, Andrae’ Crouch, Jessy Dixon and The Winans. The company rewarded McCreary's exceptional promotion of these artists by giving him his own record label, Luminar Records. McCreary wasted no time building his list of achievements as he signed an unknown artist named Rev. James Moore. Moore went on to receive a 1982 Dove Award nomination for Inspirational Gospel Album of the Year.

1980

Throughout the 1980s McCreary continued to establish himself as an industry leader and innovator by scouting, developing and producing unknown new artists. It's during this era that McCreary is credited with pitching the highly circulated hymnal "Yes Lord" to leaders of the Church of God in Christ organization. McCreary also began work at a new label in the early '80s—Benson Records. There, he held the title International Director of Radio Promotions, before Benson granted him a solo label called Onyx International Records. New artists such as Richard Smallwood, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Thomas Whitfield, The New York City Family, Danniebelle Hall and Bishop Paul S. Morton signed on with Onyx. In conjunction with the newly signed artists, Onyx released Mel Carter's album entitled Willing that earned a Dove Nomination. By the mid 1980s, McCreary had accepted a position at Plumbline Records as the Vice President of A&R. While at Plumbline, he signed new artists such as Daryl Coley, LeCresia Campbell, and Rickey Grundy. It was during this time that he presented talent at Midem, the International Music Market in Cannes, France.

1964

Gentry McCreary's music career began in 1964 when he became the manager of the Gospel group called "The Heavenly Tones". They wenton to recorded an album entitled "I Love the Lord" in 1966 that was produced by the legendary Reverend James Cleveland in the city Los Angeles, California. By 1967 Mary McCreary, Vet Stewart, and Elva "Tiny" Mouton collaborated with Sly and the Family Stone, a venture that lead to the formation of Sly's Little Sister in 1969. The group later released a single entitled You Are The One. By 1972 Gentry organized a choir called The New Generation Singers which toured all over the Local Bay Area. As time progressed, Gentry managed the dealings for Mary McCrary's debut solo album entitled Butterflies in Heaven which was released in 1973 on Shelter Records. Mary's second solo album released on Shelter Records, was entitled Jezebel which was distributed by MCA Records.

1941

Gentry McCreary, Sr. (born Gentry McCreary on September 19, 1941) is a gospel music executive who has blazed a path for legions of Gospel music artists during his decades-long career. He's most noted as the First African-American Executive to be employed by Word Records, Light Records and Benson Records. With a 45-year industry and award-winning track record, McCreary's achievements also include the development of his own labels, Luminar and Onyx International Records.