Born September 28, 1968, in Chicago, Illinois, to Elder Collin Ford and Emma J. Ford, Cedric LaVance Ford grew up on the city’s West Side and honed his skills as a singer and musician in his grandfather’s church. He also sang with his family’s group, the Ford Singers.

As he moved into adulthood, Ford’s music influences spanned the worlds of gospel and R&B—from Rance Allen, Commissioned and the Clark Sisters to Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway. In 1994, he provided background vocals and assisted Howard Smith, a member of Andraé Crouch’s backing ensemble, with the vocal arrangements for Daniel Winans’ album Not in My House. Ford sang alongside Smith, Angie Winans and his brother Deidrick Ford on the project, which featured other members of the Winans family, including BeBe and David “Pop” Winans, as well as Mark Kibble of the vocal group Take 6.


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A Choral Ministry