American Gospel Artist Richard Lee Smallwood Dies at 77

December 31, 2025
Richard Lee Smallwood

Richard Smallwood, one of the most influential voices in modern gospel music, has died at the age of 77 from complications related to kidney failure at a rehabilitation and nursing center in Sandy Spring, Maryland.

Smallwood wasn’t just a performer — he was a composer, pianist, and visionary whose work shaped contemporary worship across generations. Born in Atlanta in 1948 and raised in Washington, D.C., he showed prodigious musical talent from a very early age, playing piano by ear at age 5 and forming his first gospel group at 11

Smallwood earned eight Grammy nominations and numerous gospel awards, and his music has been performed by icons like Whitney Houston and Boyz II Men, further cementing his influence beyond the gospel world

At his core, Smallwood was devoted to lifting spirits and uplifting communities through music that spoke to both joy and struggle. His legacy isn’t just in awards or charts — it’s in the countless voices that continue to sing his songs as expressions of praise, hope, and faith.

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