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The Rance Allen Group

The Rance Allen Group
Origin Monroe, Michigan
Genres Gospel, Rhythm and blues
Years active 1970 - Present
Labels Gospel Truth, Stax
Members Rance Allen, Thomas Allen, Steve Allen
Rance Allen
Born (1948-11-19) November 19, 1948 (age 68)
Monroe, Michigan, United States
Genres contemporary gospel, Rhythm and blues
Occupation(s) Bishop, Songwriter, Singer, Keyboards, Background Vocals, Lead Guitar
Years active 1970–present
Labels Gospel Truth, Stax
Associated acts The Rance Allen Group
Website www.theranceallengroup.com

The Rance Allen Group is a gospel music group formed in Monroe, Michigan, and based in Toledo, Ohio. The group's incorporation of rock and soul into traditional gospel music prefigures the crossover success of such artists as Amy Grant, Andrae Crouch, and The Winans.

The Rance Allen Group was formed by vocalist, guitarist, pianist, and songwriter Rance Allen (b. Monroe, Michigan) with his brothers Tom (drums) and Steve (bass guitar); another brother, Esau (percussionist), joined the group on an intermittent basis. During an appearance at a gospel talent contest in Detroit, Michigan, they came to the attention of one of the judges, record promoter Dave Clark, who worked for Stax Records. The group was the first to be signed to the Stax imprint Gospel Truth, and they recorded for the Stax organization throughout the 1970s. In 1972, the group appeared in the documentary film Wattstax. Following this appearance, the group was named "Best Religious Group" by the National Association of Television and Radio Announcers (NATRA).David Porter co-produced the group's 1975 album A Soulful Experience, for which he wrote an autobiographical song, "Just Found Me".

The group's incorporation of rock and soul into traditional black gospel music prefigures the crossover success of such artists as Amy Grant, Andrae Crouch, and The Winans. In 1978, the group had a Top 30 R&B hit, "I Belong to You." The group released Miracle Worker in spring 2000.


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