Cissy Houston, the Grammy Award-winning gospel singer and matriarch of one of music’s most iconic families, passed away on October 7, 2024, at the age of 91. She died peacefully at her home, surrounded by loved ones. Houston’s powerful voice and incredible legacy have left an indelible mark on the music industry, as well as the hearts of many who cherished her contributions to gospel and soul music.
Born Emily Drinkard on September 30, 1933, in Newark, New Jersey, Houston grew up in a musical family and began her career singing gospel music in church. She first rose to prominence in the 1960s as part of the vocal group The Sweet Inspirations, known for their soulful harmonies and dynamic performances. The group famously provided background vocals for several legendary artists, including Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, and Dionne Warwick, who was Houston’s niece.
While her contributions to mainstream music were notable, it was gospel that truly defined her career. Cissy Houston’s unmistakable voice, often described as both powerful and emotive, earned her a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Soul Gospel Album in 1996 for her album Face to Face.
Beyond her musical achievements, Cissy Houston was known for her strength, faith, and resilience, especially as she navigated the personal challenges in her family. She was deeply devoted to her church, New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, where she remained active throughout her life.
Houston’s passing marks the end of an era for many, particularly within the gospel and R&B communities, where her voice, spirit, and presence were a source of inspiration for generations of singers. Tributes from across the music world have poured in, celebrating her life and her undeniable impact on the world of music.
Cissy Houston’s legacy will continue to live on, not just through her own recordings, but also through the countless artists she influenced and the indomitable spirit she passed on to her children and grandchildren. She leaves behind a musical and spiritual legacy that will continue to inspire future generations.
She is survived by her son, Michael Houston, her grandchildren, and a host of extended family members and loved ones. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced.
Rest in peace, Cissy Houston. Your voice will forever echo in our hearts.