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Kristle Murden

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Biography

Kristle Murden, known professionally as Kristle Edwards, was born on December 9, 1956, in Newark, New Jersey. She began singing at age four and taught herself to read music and play the piano by ten. Murden's professional debut came in 1979 with the duet "I'll Be Thinking of You" featuring Andraé Crouch, for which Stevie Wonder played harmonica. That same year, she signed as a solo artist with Light Records. Her first album, I Can’t Let Go, was released in 1980 and nominated for a Grammy Award. In 1984, Murden received another Grammy nomination for her solo vocal performance on "Jesus Come Lay Your Head on Me" from Crouch's No Time to Lose album. She also earned a Dove Award nomination in 1981 for I Can’t Let Go. Throughout her career, Murden has collaborated with numerous artists and worked on over 30 film soundtracks and television shows.
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