American gospel singer-songwriter Keith Wonderboy Johnson died on September 30, 2022, from a car accident. He was 50.

The American gospel singer-songwriter Keith Wonderboy Johnson was born on May 17, 1972, as Keith Lamar Johnson, in Brooklyn, New York, and he was given the nickname “Wonderboy” at the age of five because of his wondrous vocal acumen.

He started singing with his father Philip Johnson and his Uncles with The original spiritual voices.

In 1998, he started his solo music career with the release of Through the Storm, published by World Wide Gospel Records.

He released fourteen albums, over thirteen years, with World Wide Gospel Records, Worldwide Records, Verity Records, Central South Records, and Black smoke Records.

Eleven albums charted on the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart with other chartings on the Independent Albums and Heatseekers Albums charts.

A few placements were on the Independent Albums chart, for 2000’s Live and Alive, 2001’s Tribute to Quartet Legends, Vol. 1, and 2002’s Send a Revival, and those just happen to be the albums that placed on the Heatseekers Albums chart.

His backing vocalist and band are called The Spiritual Voices.

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