NEW YORK (CBS) Grammy Award-winning gospel and R&B singer BeBe Winans is praising a new medium - Sirius Radio. Winans is using his pipes as host of "The BeBe Experience," a weekly show on Praise, ...
Brother and sister duo BeBe and CeCe Winans... they're just like us! The hit gospel singers recently teamed up to co-host the 40th Stellar Awards. Filmed earlier in the month, the star-studded show ...
Loren Lott as CeCe Winans and Donald Webber Jr. as BeBe Winans in "Born for This." (Courtesy Joan Marcus) Every inch of the glossy "Born for This" — the autobiographical musical about BeBe Winans that ...
As with every holiday season, networks and streamers roll out a slew of themed Christmas TV programming, and this year, BeBe Winans' We Three Kings is one of several. The Lifetime Original airs on ...
Winans described the late music icon as "beyond a sister" in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE Nathan Vinson is the Weekend Audience Editor for PEOPLE.com, where he oversees PEOPLE's social media ...
If you purchase a product through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. Gospel and R&B artist BeBe Winans appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America" this morning to perform a couple of songs ...
BeBe Winans, a gospel singer who shared a decades-long friendship with R&B powerhouse Whitney Houston, is opening up about his fondest memories of her. In an exclusive interview with People, Winans ...
While on the phone with Roberta Flack several years ago, BeBe Winans remembers the “Killing Me Softly With His Song” singer suddenly went off on a tangent about how he should write an autobiographical ...
The assault allegations against BeBe Winans might have been another attempt by his ex-wife, Debra Winans, to tarnish his image in the midst of custody battles, according to a statement released by ...
The highly acclaimed, gospel singing duo BeBe and CeCe Winans recently released "Still," their first album together in 15 years. The siblings have had some personal dramas during that time, but they ...
I don’t think it’s a secret that Black people weren’t (and some still aren’t) taking the Coronavirus seriously. There are young folks who are attempting to go about life as if everything is normal.