Todd Dulaney

Gospel/worship artist Todd Dulaney is known for his smooth classic soul delivery and contemporary arranging and songwriting styles. He started his career by singing backup for Smokie Norful and other renowned artists before releasing his debut album, Pulling Me Through, in 2013. Todd Dulaney achieved great success by topping the Billboard gospel albums chart with his albums A Worshipper’s Heart in 2016 and Your Great Name in 2018. His fifth full-length album, Anthems & Glory, is deeply rooted in scripture, conveying powerful messages through his music.
Born and raised in Maywood, Illinois, Todd Dulaney discovered his passion for singing at a young age, even though he initially aspired to a career in baseball. After playing for Wabash Valley College and being drafted by the MLB’s New York Mets, he spent five years in professional minor-league baseball. Despite his baseball pursuits, Todd Dulaney never gave up on his love for music and ministry. He embarked on a remarkable journey by touring with Grammy-winning gospel artist Smokie Norful and collaborating with renowned musicians like Fred Hammond, Donnie McClurkin, and Michelle Williams.
In 2011, Todd Dulaney released his solo debut album, Pulling Me Through, which gained recognition on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart in 2013 through a label release by Gold Street Gospel Entertainment. This success led to a record deal with Entertainment One, resulting in the release of his hit song ‘The Anthem’ in 2015. The song was part of his second album, A Worshipper’s Heart, which topped the Top Gospel Albums chart in 2016. Todd Dulaney continued his streak of success with his third album, Your Great Name, reaching number one in 2018. His live-recorded album, To Africa with Love, showcased his talents on an international platform, featuring collaborations with notable artists and reaching high rankings on the gospel albums chart.

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