Danniebelle Hall - What kind of love is this 1975



Danniebelle Hall was born in Pittsburgh, PA the fourth of eight children. She was born to William Butler Jones and Danniebell Jones. Danniebelle learned to play piano at the age of three. She played piano for her hometown church. To advance her passion for spreading the gospel through song, she enlisted the talents of her two younger sisters and formed the trio, The Jones Sisters. She moved to San Francisco California when she was 17 years old where she met and married Charles E. Hall. n 1969, she formed a group called The Danniebelles. The group went on tour overseas. This promoted the growth and the popularity of The Danniebelles beyond expectations. They were able to record an album and minister to thousands while touring with World Vision International in Zamboanga, Mindanao, Philippines and Phnom Penh, Cambodia. World Crusade Ministries.
A few years later, Danniebelle joined the gospel group of AndraƩ Crouch and the Disciples. She was featured on such classic Gospel recordings as "Take Me Back" and "Soon and Very Soon".
Danniebelle sang and recorded several solo albums that spanned the next 2 and a half decades. One of them albums was entitled “This moment” in 1975 on Light Records. She collaborated with great musicians like Joe Sample on piano, Wilton Felder on bass, Ernie Watts on sax and George Bohanon on trombone. I have chosen majestic track entitled “What kind of love is this”. The sound quality is amazing. Composed by Danniebelle. Produced by Bill Maxwell & Andrae Crouch.





Discography

Albums
Danniebelle (Light, 1974)
He Is King (Light, 1974)
This Moment (Light, 1975)
Let Me Have a Dream (Sparrow, 1976)
Danniebelle Live in Sweden (Sparrow, 1977)
Unmistakably Danniebelle (Onyx, 1978)
Song of the Angels (Onyx, 1983)
Designers Original (CGI, 1994)
The Best Gets Better (CGI, 1995)
Remembering the Times (EMI, 2001)


Sadly she died on December 28, 2000

Note: The above posted track is not played in full
Biography by Wikipedia

You can visit www.danniebelle.com for more information

Comments

Anonymous said…
Thank you for posting my mother on your website. Please let your readers know that they can visit www.danniebelle.com for more information. Be blessed - Danniebelle's daughter Cynthia.
Unknown said…
What Kind of Love is This remains a timeless classic! Her voice is so very special.. She ministers even still...
SoulDennis said…
Thank you very much for your comment. Absolutely it is a masterpiece and my favorite song. It is one of the best songs in the history of gospel music. Have a nice day.

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