Dottie Peoples has a net worth estimated at $3 million
Dottie Peoples Wiki Biography
Dorothy Peoples, a gospel singer, was born on August 12, 1950, in Dayton, Ohio, USA. Over the years, she has won NAACP, Grammy Awards, and Stella Awards, and has been active in the industry since the 1960s.
People’s wealth has been estimated to be around $3 million, as of mid-2017, with her main source of income being gospel music.
Dottie Peoples Net Worth $3 Million
She was raised in Dayton and began singing at a young age. After graduating high school, she toured with gospel singer Dorothy Norwood, a member of the band The Caravans. She also briefly joined a jazz ensemble but ultimately returned to her gospel roots in Atlanta.
In her solo career, Peoples released her debut album “Live at Salem Baptist Church” in 1993 and received several award nominations. She continued to release successful albums in the 1990s and organized tours with other gospel singers.
Despite a decline in popularity in the new millennium, Peoples continued working and released multiple albums. She was also appointed as a general manager of Church Door Records and received an honorary Doctor of Sacred Music from Global Evangelical Christian College.
Peoples keeps her personal life private and has not disclosed much about her marital status.
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| Full Name | Dottie Peoples |
| Net Worth | $3 Million |
| Date Of Birth | August 12, 1950 |
| Place Of Birth | Dayton, Ohio USA |
| Profession | Gospel singer |
| Education | Global Evangelical Christian College |
| Nationality | American |
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| Awards | Atlanta Gospel Choice Award Winner (1994), Gospel Music Workshop of America/Gospel Excellence Awards, Stellar Awards, Annual NAACP Phoenix Awards, Gospel Music Workshop of America/Gospel Excellence Awards |
| Record Labels | Church Door Records, Atlanta International Records |
| Albums | Live At Salem Baptist Church (1993), “On Time God” (1994), “Show Up and Show Out” (2000), “Churchin’ with Dottie” (2001), “The Water I Give” (2003), “Live In Memphis – He Said It” (2005), “I Got This (Live)” (2013) |
| Music Groups | The Caravans (band) |
| Nominations | NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Gospel Artist |
| Movies | Dottie Peoples: Greatest Video Hits, Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan, Dirty Laundry, Dottie Peoples: God Can & God Will: Live in Atlanta, Dottie Peoples: Live in Memphis |
| TV Shows | Show Up And Show Out (2000), Dottie Peoples: Greatest Video Hits (2006), The Dottie Peoples’ Showcase, Dottie Peoples: Live in Memphis (2005), Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan (2005) |
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| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| Dirty Laundry | 2006/I | Sister in the Congregation | |
| The Kudzu Christmas | 2002 | Video | Dottie Peoples |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan | 2006 | Video performer: “I Believe in You” |
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| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan | 2006 | Video | Herself |
| 21st Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards | 2006 | TV Special | Herself |
| The Gospel of Music with Jeff Majors | 2005 | TV Series | Herself |
| 9th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards | 2003 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter |
| The 44th Annual Grammy Awards | 2002 | TV Special | Herself |
| 17th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards | 2002 | TV Special | Herself |
| 32nd NAACP Image Awards | 2001 | TV Special | Herself |