SHIRLEY SIMPSON

 

 

BIOGRAPHY

Shirley Simpson was born in Mt. Granby in St. John’s, Grenada. She was the second of eight children born to Evadney Ross and Joseph Nickles. Her talent and passion for music was realised while in grade school when she began singing in the morning assembly and school courtyard, stunning her teachers and classmates. A graduate of St. Rose Convent Secondary School, Shirley continued to nurture her talent singing at school assemblies and pageants. 

In 1981, Shirley migrated to Canada and began performing with the Johnny Christie band. However, inspired by a visit to a church, Shirley made the life-changing decision to Serve the Lord. 

On a cold winter day, Shirley heard a whisper in her ear. It was the sound and the lyrics of Gethsemane.  She started to sing to what had come to her and ran home consult her pastor on the meaning of what she had experienced. Hearing that that this was the garden where Jesus prayed, Shirley got help with the next two verses of the song  and saved it. 

Five years after having received the song from God almighty, Shirley recorded it so that it opened every door possible for her by radio and through the television show100Huntley Street.

Shirley is known as Toronto’s “Black country singer.” Her voice is a sweet breath of fresh air.  She is warm, kind loving and has a big heart for God’s people. 

She is happily married to Dennis Simpson, with three children. She has had many challenges but has come through with the help of God Almighty. She has devoted her life to the ministry as a singer and preacher of the good news.