There is certainly an undeniable bond that exists between brothers and sisters, especially when an opportunity presents itself to share in a larger-than-life experience. Beloved brother and sister duo BeBe and CeCe Winans and the dynamic spirit-filled sisters Mary Mary will join their voices in praise on the stage of the Lincoln Theatre on April 6 at 7:30 p.m.
CeCe Winans recently spoke from her home about the unique opportunity to collaborate with Mary Mary on the โStill Something Big Tour.โ
โWe are just fans and so excited that we get to hear them every night, especially with BeBe and I being brother and sister. With them being sisters makes it special. Itโs like one big family and a great opportunity to come together,โ said Winans.
For Winans, this collaboration is something sheโs looked forward to.
โA long timeโฆwe have been planning this for a long time and finally it has happened,โ she added. โScheduling, marketing and rehearsals finally lined up. We are excited about this time to lift our voices, which would be just that without the power of the Holy Spirit. It is going to be an awesome time.โ
The Winans come from a celebrated musical family, with many relatives enjoying successful careers in gospel music. Erica and Tina Campbell comprise the groundbreaking duo Mary Mary. Since their arrival on the contemporary gospel music scene in 2000 with the crossover hit โShackles,โ the sisters have enjoyed considerable success, which includes three Grammy Awards. Erica of Mary Mary said, โItโs not just about musical achievements, awards, charts and sales. Thatโs not our guiding light.
Itโs about connecting with people and offering them real hopeโฆhope that, ultimately, changes lives.โ
BeBe and CeCe Winans won two Grammys this year, which came as a surprise to them.
โWe did not expect it. It has been 15 years since the last time. This year, we won two and it is amazing to be acknowledged, encouraged, received and recognized by your peers. It is just an honor. We never expect the accolades from the audience, except the audience of one. After all these years, it is extra special and it humbles me and we are honored by the support.โ said Winans.
Music is said to be โthe universal language.โ For centuries, inspirational music has lifted the burdens of many during hard trials. Winans shared the overall message of the tour, which is hope.
โWhen things look hopeless, there is a God in controlโฆyou have to be anchored in the King of Kings. What I realize is that no one thing takes God by surprise. We know someone that knows the beginning and the endโฆhe specializes in the impossible and offers the peace that passes all understanding.โ
Winans said the tour also has a special message for youth.
โKeep your relationship with the father. Be who you are. Nobody can beat you at being you,” Winans said. God will open every door that needs to be opened and close every door that needs to be closed.โ
BeBe and CeCe Winans and Mary Maryโs โStill Something Big Tourโ takes place
April 6, 7:30 p.m. at the Lincoln Theatre. Tickets: $49.50-64.50. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster at (202) 397-SEAT (7328) or the Lincoln Theatre Box Office at 202-328-6000.
Patrick D. McCoy is an arts columnist and musician residing in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. His online column can be read at examiner.com/kennedy-center-in-washington-dc/patrick-mccoy.

