<P> In the seventies, while working at Salem Baptist Church in Atlanta, Peoples persuaded Reverend Doctor Jasper Williams, Jr. to start Church Door Records . Peoples became the general manager . The record label produced albums for the pastor and the church choir, and later, in 1984, Peoples's first solo effort, Surely God Is Able . In 1987, People's Is It Worth It All nourished the spiritual world on the same label . Two other albums followed . </P> <P> Gospel music exploded in the nineties . In 1990, The Dottie Peoples' Showcase on radio station WAOK of Atlanta helped this explosion . In 1991, a year after Peoples started hosting, directing, and producing the show, she signed with Atlanta International Records . In 1993 her album, Live at Salem Baptist Church, garnered her a Stellar Award nomination for Best Female Solo Performance of traditional music . More nominations--for the Gospel Excellence Awards, Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, and Dove awards--would follow with other albums . Peoples's success with her Live album allowed her to leave her position with Church Door Records and sing full - time . </P> <P> Peoples's 1995 album, On Time God, would change her role in gospel music . At the Stellar Awards, she won Female Vocalist of the Year for traditional music, Choir of the Year for traditional music, Album of the Year, and Song of the Year for On Time God . That same year, Peoples would receive a Vision Award by Bobby Jones Gospel of Black Entertainment Television and Gospel Today Magazine . ` ` On Time God would also win the Atlanta Gospel Choice Award for Song of the Year . </P> <P> Throughout the nineties, Peoples toured with many gospel artists, among them Shirley Caesar, Kirk Franklin, and the Jasper Williams Crusade for Christ Ministry . Her vocals have also been featured on many other albums, such as the Women of Worship' 98 album . </P>

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