- All My Best to You · 1994
- Duets · 2014
- Gospel Legacy: Tramaine Hawkins · 1986
- All My Best to You · 1988
- 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Tramaine Hawkins · 1988
- Still Standing · 2006
- I Never Lost My Praise (Live) · 2007
- I Never Lost My Praise (Live) · 2007
- We Will Stand (Live) · 2004
- Greenleaf, Season 5 (Music from the Original TV Series) - Single · 2020
- Tramaine Hawkins (Live) · 1990
- I Never Lost My Praise (Live) · 2007
- Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration · 1992
Essential Albums
Albums
- 2018
- 1994
- 1994
- 1983
Live Albums
Compilations
Appears On
About Tramaine Hawkins
Born Tramaine Davis in San Francisco and raised in Berkeley, Tramaine Hawkins is the granddaughter of Bishop E.E. Cleveland, one of the founders of the Church of God in Christ Church, the largest Black Pentecostal organization in the U.S. She got her start as a teenager in 1968 performing with the Edwin Hawkins Singers during the homemade recording session that produced the crossover smash "Oh Happy Day," the biggest-selling gospel single to date. In the early '70s, she married Walter Hawkins, Edwin's brother, who went on to lead the Love Center Ministries. There she sang lead soprano with her husband's Love Center Choir and appeared on the Love Alive album, a recorded Sunday session featuring her husband's sermon, Edwin on piano, and Hawkins on lead vocals. It and its follow-up, Love Alive II, were both best-sellers. Hawkins began her solo recording career in the mid-'80s. As a solo artist, she drew from a variety of genres, and her albums demonstrate that she is as much at home shouting traditional tunes as she is belting out the blues, crooning silky-smooth soul numbers, or even doing hard-driving urban funk. Her tendency to utilize popular music has caused controversy amongst conservatives and even caused others to question her faith, but a close listen to her music demonstrates that even though her music has crossed over, her faith and good intentions are rock-solid. ~ Sandra Brennan