Born in Detroit on June 25, 1962, gospel songwriter, group leader, musician and singer Carnell Murrell spent his early life plagued by one difficulty after another. He contracted polio as a child and then spent his teen years in a gang and struggling with drug addiction. His parents’ divorce didn’t help matters.


Things changed for Murrell after he attended a revival at Pastor Edward Calloway’s Lighthouse Church of God in Christ in Dallas, Texas. He dedicated his life to Christ and soon began working with the Dallas Fort Worth Mass Choir. On the choir’s 1991 Savoy album, I Will Let Nothing Separate Me, which featured another up-and-coming songwriter, Kirk Franklin, Murrell contributed two songs: Joy Unspeakable and You Can Be Changed. He cites this experience as launching his gospel music career.
In 1992, his Carnell Murrell Singers appeared in the Steve Martin comedy film Leap of Faith alongside gospel legend Edwin Hawkins. The following year, Murrell played organ on Deliverance, the Myrna Summers and Dallas Fort Worth Mass Choir album for Savoy. He also soloed with Summers on He Chose Me and I Love You Lord.


Releases

You Can Make It If You Try

The Prodigal Son

Wait I Say On The Lord