Career
He is best known for progressive gospel, and contemporary styles of music He is also one of the cast members in Oxygen"s reality television show Preachers of Los Angeles Haddon is a native of Detroit, Michigan.
Haddon launched his solo career as a Christian Rhythm & Blues vocalist with the Lost & Foundation on Tyscot/Verity in 2002. The set peaked at Number.
1 on Billboard"s Top Gospel Charts and received wide critical acclaim and spawned the hit "Sinner"s Prayer" which received heavy spins on gospel and mainstream Rhythm & Blues radio stations.
The 70"s-leaning Crossroads followed in 2004, led off by the upbeat single "God Is Good". In an uncharacteristic move for marketing a gospel album, Detrick made an appearance on the long-running syndicated series Soul Train performing the single as well as the title track from the album. Haddon appeared to be pushing his Gospel artistry further into the ranks of mainstream venues with 7 Days, released October 10, 2006.
7 Days was produced almost entirely by Rhythm & Blues producers Tim & Bob Balancing out the contemporary bulk of the album is the traditional gospel flavored lead single "Heaven Knows" which Deitrick produced himself.
On September 2, 2008, Deitrick Haddon released another album called "Revealed". This album includes the popular single, "Love Him Like I Do" (featuring Mary Mary and Ruben Studdard).
On July 27, 2010 Haddon made his film debut in a movie released directly to Digital Video Disc called "Blessed and Cursed."
On January 25, 2011 Deitrick Haddon released the much anticipated "Church on the Moon", his fifth album with Verity Records. The album debuted at Number.
1 on the Billboards Top Gospel charts and Number.
65 on the Billboard 200. Haddon is currently part of the cast of the reality television show Preachers of Los Angeles, which chronicles the lives of six Los Angeles preachers, including Haddon. The show began airing on October 9, 2013 and currently airs on the Oxygen network in the United States.