Lytrell Stevenson
 

Biography

Lytrell was born on January 12, 1984 in New Brunswick, NJ to parents Jacqueline L. Stevenson (Harrison) and Michael A. Stevenson. Her mother Jaqueline Stevenson was a member of the Original Harrison Sisters singing group which was a gospel group comprised of she and her three sisters, Gail, Dianesia, and Tracy. The group travelled all over singing the gosepel set to a unique funk style.

"I was always surrounded with gospel music. My mother and her sisters sang. My mother's father sang in a singing group called the Sons of Emanunuel for years! I was at all of their gospel programs and concerts. It was only a matter of time before they rubbed off on me!"

Lytrell began playing the piano for the Harrison sisters in Middle school and before that she began playing for her church's praise team.

"I hated piano lessons! I started taking them in like...the third grade. At first they were fun but as the newness of it wore off...I was like (makes a disgusted face!) hahaha! My parents kept making me go for like...I think 2 er 3 years. My piano teacher got really sick and couldn't give lessons any more. I was really sad she got sick because she was such a kind little lady, but I kinda took the opportunity to bow out of taking lessons. My parents still made me continue playing though. I'm greatful for that...now!"

Lytrell started writing songs and keeping little home recordings of herself when she was in the fifth and sixth grade. She took on more of a vocal role in The Harrison Sister's singing group as she entered into highschool.

"They started giving me small parts to sing and opportunities to harmonize with them in the background. I was excited but totally terrorfied!! They had been singing together since they were little girls and I had soooo much to learn. I felt way out of my league...and I really was! There were times I'd forget to sing!! haahha!! I'd get so caught up in my piano playing that I'd forget to come in! That's how I got the nickname "The Professor." My dad said that I would hunch over my keyboard like a mad professor and forget to sing. hahaha! Or I would remember to sing and forget to play!! hahaha!! Those women sang their behinds off!!! I looked up to them so much and still do! They were the real deal and I don't know if they'll ever know how much of an influence they had on my life. I learned so many life lessons from that singing group. Some things were good and somethings were bad...but they were valuable lessons learned."

While still attending Wallenpaupack Area High School, Lytrell began recording her first album which was realeased in 2004. It was entitled, I Thank God.

"I was so scared when this album came out! I guess it's like sending your first child off to school for the first time. I was afraid of the feedback I would get. I just felt like it could have been so much better. A lot of the songs on it were actually written for the Harrison Sisters and were never used. My dad is actually the one that pushed me to record them myself."

Her latest Album is called "Sorry" and it was released in May of 2006.

Lytrell Stevenson graduated from Wallenpaupack Area High School in 2002. She was voted "Most Musical" female and "Most Talented" female by her classmates and is now a graduate of Summit Bible College. She has a BA of Theology and is very excited to be done with school.

Lytrell is the Youth Pastor at Faith Christian Outreach Center in Lords Valley,PA. She was be ordained as Youth Pastor in May of 2007.

"My job is to win souls for the kingdom. I've been called to be God's Songbird and that's what I want to be."

Lytrell has just finished up her third album entitled Kisses, which will be released in September 2009. She enlisted 3 back up singers: Jackie Stevenson, Jasmine Stevenson, and Kahdijah Venable.

Instrumentation
Lytrell Stevenson - Pianist/Lead and Background Vocals and does all Instrument programming except where noted.
Additional Live Bass - Mikey "Maestro" Stevenson

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Music

Kisses
2009
The Gospel set to Pop, Old School, New School, and Club.
CD: $18.00 MP3: $15.00
Reviews
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Sorry
2006
Contemporary Gospel
MP3: $11.00 CD: $15.00
Reviews
19