Inspired by singers like
Rev. Donald Vails and
Thomas Whitfield,
Byron Cage began singing gospel music as a teenager. He went on to serve as music director for the New Birth Church in Atlanta and to become a minister of music at Ebenezer AME (African Methodist Episcopal) Church in Fort Washington, MD. Together with his nine-vocalist group Purpose, which he formed in the mid-'90s,
Cage recorded three memorable live albums of spirituals:
Transparent in Your Presence, Dwell Among Us, and
The Prince of Praise. He received five Stellar Awards for his 2003
Prince of Praise, and received a 2006 Grammy nomination for his 2005 release
An Invitation to Worship.
Live at the Apollo: The Proclamation appeared in 2007, with
Faithful to Believe arriving in 2009 and
Memoirs of a Worshipper in 2012. ~ Craig Harris