[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 584 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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119th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 584
Honoring the life and legacy of Reverend Richard Smallwood, a world-
class composer, pianist, and arranger.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
January 15, 2026
Mr. Warnock (for himself and Mr. Scott of South Carolina) submitted the
following resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the life and legacy of Reverend Richard Smallwood, a world-
class composer, pianist, and arranger.
Whereas Reverend Richard Smallwood was born on November 30, 1948, in Atlanta,
Georgia;
Whereas Reverend Smallwood was musically gifted from a young age, began playing
the piano by ear at age 5, formally trained at age 7, and formed his
first choir at age 11;
Whereas Reverend Smallwood graduated from Howard University cum laude with
degrees in classical vocal performance and piano and co-founded the
Celestials, the university's first gospel choir;
Whereas, after college, Reverend Smallwood taught music at the University of
Maryland, at the Washington School of Music, and for the District of
Columbia Public School System;
Whereas Reverend Smallwood released his first album in 1974, entitled, ``Look Up
and Live,'' and his second album in 1976, entitled, ``Give Us Peace'';
Whereas, in 1977, the Richard Smallwood Singers were formed and brought a
contemporary sound to gospel music;
Whereas, in 1982, the Richard Smallwood Singers' self-titled album was on
Billboard magazine's chart for top gospel albums for 87 weeks;
Whereas, in 1984, the album ``Psalms'' by the Richard Smallwood Singers topped
the gospel albums chart and earned the group their first Grammy
nomination for Best Soul Gospel Performance by a Duo or Group;
Whereas, in 1996, the album ``Adoration: Live in Atlanta'' was released and
featured ``Total Praise,'' which became one of Reverend Smallwood's
signature compositions and defined his career;
Whereas Reverend Smallwood is also known for his song ``I Love the Lord,'' which
was sung by Whitney Houston and debuted in the 1996 movie ``The
Preacher's Wife'';
Whereas Reverend Smallwood is also known for the songs ``Center of My Joy,''
``My Everything,'' and ``I Will Sing Praises'';
Whereas many of Reverend Smallwood's songs were recorded and performed by other
artists, notably Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, Destiny's Child,
Yolanda Adams, Karen Clark Sheard, Edwin Hawkins, Chaka Kahn, Kelly
Price, Ledisi, Gerald Levert, Reuben Studdard, and Aretha Franklin;
Whereas Reverend Smallwood was nominated for 8 Grammy Awards and received 3 Dove
Awards from the Gospel Music Association;
Whereas, on separate occasions, Reverend Smallwood performed for former
President Richard Nixon, former President Ronald Reagan, and former
President William Clinton;
Whereas Reverend Smallwood was ordained as a minister at the District of
Columbia's historic Metropolitan Baptist Church in 2004, the same year
he completed his Master of Divinity degree at Howard University;
Whereas Reverend Smallwood served as an artist-in-residence at Metropolitan
Baptist Church, following his ordination and throughout his ministry;
Whereas, in 2006, Reverend Smallwood was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of
Fame;
Whereas, in November 2019, Reverend Smallwood released a book entitled, ``Total
Praise: The Autobiography of Richard Smallwood'';
Whereas, in 2024, the National Symphony Orchestra held a 2-day celebration of
his 75th birthday at the Kennedy Center;
Whereas Reverend Smallwood's musical virtuoso continues to inspire listeners and
is rooted deeply in faith-based worship that blends classical gospel
music with themes of hope, healing, and resilience, teaching believers
to find strength in God during times of suffering;
Whereas Reverend Smallwood's iconic song entitled, ``Total Praise'' has become a
universal hymn of surrender and divine support, reflecting the rich
layers of the Black spiritual experience and steadfast belief that will
continue to inspire listeners for generations to come; and
Whereas Reverend Smallwood left a lasting legacy in the music industry, rooted
in faith and triumph: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) mourns the passing of the legendary gospel
extraordinaire Reverend Richard Smallwood;
(2) honors the life and legacy of Reverend Richard
Smallwood and his contributions to the United States of
America; and
(3) respectfully requests that the Secretary of the Senate
transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to--
(A) the family of Reverend Richard Smallwood;
(B) Howard University; and
(C) the Metropolitan Baptist Church of the District
of Columbia.
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