Tributes are pouring in for Grammy Award-winner and American Idol contestant Mandisa. The Christian recording artist featured our own Robin Roberts in the video to her 2014 hit “Overcomer.”
Tributes are being paid to the gospel singer who won a Grammy in 2014 for
In Mandisa's memory. On Monday night's episode of “American Idol,” the ABC
[caption id="attachment_3592009" align="alignnone" width="1333"] Mandisa.[/caption] American Idol paid tribute to season 5 alum Mandisa on Monday, April 29, following her death at the age of 47. Former contestants Melinda Dolittle, Colton Dixon and Danny Gokey made a special appearance to sing "Shackles (Praise You)" by Mary Mary during the episode, which was the first song Mandisa performed when she hit the Idol stage for the first time in 2006. "I've known [Mandisa] for over 20 years,"...
Medical examiner expects Mandisa Hundley's autopsy to be released between
It was a night of honoring the late Mandisa. During the April 29 episode of “American Idol,” former contestants Colton Dixon, Danny Gokey and Melinda Doolittle paid tribute to the gospel singer who died in April with a special performance. All dressed in white, the trio took the stage and sang “Shackles” by Mary Mary, before sharing kind words about their late friend. “I’ve known her for over 20 years,” Doolittle said after the performance. “We started off singing background and sessions...
Mandisa's career as a Christian artist bloomed after a 2005 appearance on
She first rose to fame as a contestant on season five of the competition series in 2006, ultimately finishing in ninth place. Mandisa then enjoyed an acclaimed career in Christian music, winning a Grammy.
American Idol paid tribute to the late Mandisa, the late Season 5
American Idol alum Mandisa, who suddenly passed away at 47 is still under investigation by the Franklin Police Department. They framed it as they are “continuing to investigate” her death in a statement on Monday. The singer, whose real name is Mandisa Hundley, is a native of California but passed away at her home in […] The post Grammy Winner and ‘American Idol’ Singer Mandisa’s Sudden Death at age 47 Still Under Investigation first appeared on The Source.
Nearly two weeks after "American Idol" alum Mandisa was found dead in her Tennessee home, her father, John Hundley, is opening up about his daughter's cause of death. "I believe firmly that the detective believes and knows that she did not [harm herself]," he told Fox News Digital Tuesday. "They talked about the scars, any type of bruises that may have been on her body. They looked for signs that she may have harmed herself, and there were no signs to indicate that she did anything to harm...
Police have found no indication of 'suspicious or criminal activity' in the death of Mandisa Hundley, who was found at her home in the city of Franklin last week.