The Evolution of Isaac Carree

The evolution of Isaac Carree.

Finding the Voice - Born and raised in Greensboro, North Carolina, Isaac Carree found his voice in the choir stand while his mother commanded the pulpit at New Beginnings Community Outreach Church.(Photo: Door 6 Entertainment / Central South Distribution)

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Finding the Voice - Born and raised in Greensboro, North Carolina, Isaac Carree found his voice in the choir stand while his mother commanded the pulpit at New Beginnings Community Outreach Church.(Photo: Door 6 Entertainment / Central South Distribution)

Taking the Stage - Although Isaac Carree has spent the last few seasons on the side of the Sunday Best stage providing much needed backing vocals, this Sunday he'll be stepping out in front and helping to pay tribute to Andrae Crouch. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for BMI)

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Men of Standard  - He began his career singing with John P. Kee and in 1995 he created the gospel quartet Men of Standard with Lowell Pye, Bryan Pierce and Michael Baco.(Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for BMI)

Performer: Isaac Carree - Having been a featured vocalist with John P. Kee, Kirk Franklin and a group member of Men of Standard, Isaac Carree is stepping out front as a solo artist in what will be his first solo Celebration of Gospel performance. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images Stellar Awards)

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Success - The group released several albums and won two Stellar Awards for their 1998 project Feels Like Rain, which peaked at 11 on the Billboard Gospel Albums chart. Carree's first solo album, 2011's Uncommon Me, hit No. 1 on the same chart.(Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images Stellar Awards)

Back to Front - Isaac Carree sang background vocals on Sunday Best seasons 3 through 5 and, after a successful debut CD and followup sophomore CD, Isaac is back to take the stage as a solo act!  (Photo: Earl E. Gibson III/BET)

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Uncommon Me - Uncommon proved to be the right formula. Not only did the album hit No. 1, it included the wildly popular single "In the Middle."(Photo: Earl E. Gibson III/BET)

My First COG - Coinciding with all the new found success, 2012 marked Isaac's first time attending and performing at Celebration of Gospel as a solo act. He was also featured on BET.com's web short, My First COG.(Photo: Door 6 Entertainment / Central South Distribution)

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My First COG - Coinciding with all the new found success, 2012 marked Isaac's first time attending and performing at Celebration of Gospel as a solo act. He was also featured on BET.com's web short, My First COG.(Photo: Door 6 Entertainment / Central South Distribution)