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Laura Kaczor Performs New Single Yours Forever On Harvest Show As Song Is New And Active At Billboard


Laura Kaczor has a new single going for adds at radio, Yours Forever, and while on a radio promotion tour she stopped in South Bend, IN for an appearance on LeSea Broadcasting’sHarvest Show.  Kaczor performed the new single and “Alive in You,” her previous single that went to #17 on Billboard.  Both songs are from Kaczor’s current CD, Love Enough.  Check out Laura’s appearance with interview here: Short intro/Yours Forever performance/Interview. While at LeSea, she taped a show for Live From Studio B that will air at a later date.  

After the show, Kaczor headed north for a meet & greet with the staff at Moody Radio West Michigan, which included Operations Manager and co-host of Perry & Scott In The Morning, Scott Curtis.  The next day Kaczor traveled to Traverse City, MI where she was the guest of DC Cavendar, Operations Director/Music Director and host of the Clockwatcher Show.  Afterwards, she recorded an interview with WLJN Program Director, Pete Lathrop, which aired during his mid-morning show the same day.  Kaczor’s single is New and Active at Billboard and is #23 on the Christian Music Weekly Soft AC chart.

 

For more information about Kaczor’s music and ministries please visit www.laurakaczor.com, or www.facebook.com/laurakaczormusic.



Multiple Award-Winning Songstress, Deanna Ransom, To Record Live Video At Philadelphia’s WarmDaddy’s


Gospel singer Deanna Ransom has been taking the gospel industry by storm. A powerhouse vocalist, Ransom is a 2010 Black Essence Award Winner, a 2011 Rhythm of Gospel Award Winner (and 2012 Rhythm of Gospel Nominee), and 2012 Holy Hip Hop Rhythm & Praise Award Nominee known for delivering songs like no one else in the genre. Fusing soul, jazz and R&B sounds, Deanna’s career catapulted with the release of her CD, I Hear You. Now the psalmist is preparing for another recording.

On Monday, February 20, 2012, Ransom will be recording live and unplugged at WarmDaddy’s. Known as a hot spot in the city of Brotherly Love, WarmDaddy’s (1400 S. Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia, PA) will be the location for the taping and will showcase the amazing singer at her finest. Doors open at 7PM and the concert beings at 8PM. The event will be hosted by radio announcer Robyn McCollum and the artist will be joined by Chiquita Green, Red Baron, and The Smith Family Singers. Tickets are $15 in advance and can be purchased at UrbanTix.com (1.800.872.2684). 

Deanna will also be traveling to the Nation’s Capital. The psalmist will be ministering at two services, 8:00AM and 10:45AM, at mega-church Greater Mount Calvary Holy Church (610 Rhode Island Avenue, NE, Washington, D.C.) this coming Sunday, February 5, 2012. Congregants will have an opportunity to purchase CDs after services. Just a week and a half later, she will be back in Washington, D.C., as she performs at the brand new Christian Club, The Linen Club. The Linen Club, a great place for inspirational entertainment, provides a non-alcoholic environment for mixing and mingling. Deanna has been tapped as the featured artist for their Valentine’s Day Celebration taking place at Ibiza (1222 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002), on Tuesday, February 14, 2012 at 7PM. Tickets are $35 per person. More information can be found at TheLinenClub.biz. For more information about Deanna Ransom, log on to www.DeannaRansom.com.



This Weeks Top Gospel Albums: James Fortune Spends Second Week at #1


Congratulations to James Fortune & FIYA, whose new release Identity, celebrates its second week atop the Billboard Top Gospel Charts. The album also enters at #6 on the Independent Charts and #28 on the Billboard Top 200 Charts. The Joyful Noise Soundtrack maintains the #2 position on this week’s charts. The WOW Gospel 2012 compilations debuts at the #3 spot followed by Myron Butler‘s brand new release Worship, which debuts at the #4 position. Arise: The Live Worship Experience from William McDowell rounds out the week’s top five albums. In other chart news, Kirk Franklin‘s The Essential Kirk Franklin debuts at #16 and Another Level, the latest from Luther Barnes & The Sunset Jubilaires debuts at #21. 

The Rest of the Top 10:

6 | Le’Andria Johnson – The Awakening of Le’Andria Johnson…
7 | Kirk Franklin – Hello Fear
8 | Isaac Carree – Uncommon Me
9 | Lecrae – Rehab
10 | Marvin Sapp – Playlist: The Very Best of…

In the world of radio, Isaac Carree‘s “In The Middle” spends its seventh consecutive week at the top of the radio charts. “Still Able” from James Fortune & FIYA moves to the #2 spot while “I Need Your Glory” from Earnest Pugh takes the #3 position. “Spiritual” from Donald Lawrence & Company holds to the #4 spot while William McDowell‘s “I Won’t Go Back” rounds out the week’s top five songs.

 



Independent Gospel Artists Alliance Conference To Award Two Artists Distribution Deals From New Day Christian Distribution and C


Independent Gospel Artists are becoming a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. The Independent Gospel Artists Alliance Conference is taking the lead in providing these gifted artists with the information they need to be successful. The brainchild of Stellar Award Winner Phillip Carter and Stellar Award Nominee Earl Bynum, the 3rd Annual Independent Gospel Artists Alliance Conference, taking place in Chesapeake, VA from July 19 – 21, 2012, was founded to empower, educate and motivate gospel artists. In addition, this year’s conference will award two indie artists distribution deals with New Day Christian Distribution and Central South Distribution.

The submission process begins on Monday, February 6, 2012. Artists interested in submitting their completed projects for consideration must first register for the conference by going to www.indiegospelalliance.com. Entrants must submit a full CD (no less than 10 tracks) in an MP3 format. The project must include final CD artwork and be submitted (with a marketing plan) via email to igaacsubmissions@gmail.com by April 15, 2012. Finalists will be asked to submit two physical copies of their CD which will be reviewed by an independent panel. The distribution contracts will be awarded during the Gospel Blue MIC Achievement Awards on Friday, July 20, 2012 at the conference venue, “The Mount” in Chesapeake, VA. Additional details can be found at www.indiegospelalliance.com.

Featuring 3 power-packed days of workshops and seminars, this year’s conference will tackle topics such as Distribution, Marketing, The Power of Publicity, Structuring Contracts, Licensing & Royalties, Small Business Set-up, Independent Label Operations, Artist Management, Radio Relationships, Promotional CD/Artwork Design and Performance Do’s and Don’ts. The conference will also feature CD Project Reviews, Nightly Showcases, the 2nd Annual Gospel Blue MIC Achievement Awards and more.



Semi-Finalist Of GMA’s Seminar in the Rockies, Jackie O, Delivers Inspiring Sophomore CD, Forgiven


Jackie O is a singer’s singer. Skillfully weaving vocals around CCM and gospel songs, Jackie uses a variety of musical mediums to convey her love for God. Possessing a strong and powerful alto voice, she knows how to grab the listener from note one. In 1998, she grabbed the ears of the judges at the world famous GMA Seminar in the Rockies in Estes Park, Colorado, walking away with two awards: Third Place Vocalist IV and Third Place in the Top Duet Category, an honor she shared with her husband, Keith Kelley. Listeners of the artist’s most recent release, Forgiven, understand why she’s captured the hearts of all who hear her music.

Forgiven is Jackie’s sophomore project and it’s a very personal release for the artist. Many of the songs come from her own pen and are a reflection of her life and experiences. Songs like the title tune, the Caribbean-flavored “Forgiven”, and the power ballad “Stronger”, showcase the diverse talents of the gifted singer, songwriter and musician. Many will enjoy the liberating lyrics of “Letting Go”. Peggy Oliver of TheUrbanMusicScene.com says, “‘Letting Go,’ an exercise of fully trusting in God, has an underlying soulful groove: ‘Like a hold of my hand because I have the perfect plan for your life, I’ll make it alright.’ The ballad ‘Show Himself Strong’ and the majestic ‘Show Me Your Ways (Psalms)’, anchored by Jackie O’s delightful piano drippings, are suitable for either pop or urban worship environments.” It’s clear that Jackie O is a voice of inspiration for today.

Raised in a family of ten siblings, Jackie made her musical “debut” – at age 3 – singing with her three brothers at St. Paul CME Church in West Fresno, where her father was pastor. She began playing piano at the age of 7, sometimes singing before her father took to the pulpit. She started teaching music to youngsters and directing the children, youth and adult choirs at the age of 12. Jackie became aware of her calling to music ministry as a teen, but it wasn’t until her late 20s that she answered the call. She dropped her first release, All About You, in 2008. Her talents have opened doors worldwide including opportunities to perform in Germany, Egypt, Dubai and Rome. Currently, the Secretary at the Music Department of Roosevelt School of the Arts, Jackie O teaches piano and voice. For decades, she’s served as a Worship Leader and Music Director at a number of churches in the Fresno area as well as in Alaska and overseas in Germany. She is also the head of Joyful Noise Music Ministry where she helps churches develop music and worship programs. In addition to being a musical artist, she’s a visual artist and is the creator of a line of greeting cards. For more information on Jackie O, log on to www.JackieKelley.com.

 



LONG-TIME SOUL TRAIN SPONSOR JOHNSON PRODUCTS REACTS TO THE NEWS OF THE DEATH OF DON CORNELIUS


“Like the rest of America and the world, we woke up to the tragic news that Don Cornelius died in Los Angeles on Feb 1, 2012,” said Eric Brown, CEO of Johnson Products Company. “For us, it was a deep blow, because his company and our company, then led by Don’s friend and mentor George Johnson, grew side-by-side with the advent of JPCs joint project “Soul Train,” the first nationally syndicated TV show for, by, about and sponsored by African-Americans. The two companies made history together – Don provided the content and taught America how to dance, while Johnson Products provided the sponsorship through our never before seen commercials featuring black beauty and black products. Many take it for granted because today it is quite common to see black reporters, show hosts, and actors/actresses in shows and commercials, but when Don Cornelius and Johnson Products started Soul Train, it was virtually unheard of.” 

Eric Brown and his wife Renee Cottrell Brown interviewed George Johnson two years ago about Johnson Products’ history as the elder Johnson passed the baton of leadership to them. It was the night of “The Great Model Search,” the company’s official re-launch after the Browns, with the help of private investors, purchased it from Proctor & Gamble. Don Cornelius came because George Johnson was being honored at that event at the El Rey Theater in Los Angeles. A video clip of Cornelius’ remarks is posted atwww.youtube.com/JohnsonProducts.  

“Although we had a young crowd that night, everyone remembered Soul Train, so when Don Cornelius appeared on stage, he was welcomed warmly,” said Renee Brown, VP, Sales and Marketing. “It was an historical moment when I stood between those two media giants who were also old friends. We offer our sincere condolences to the Cornelius family.” 

About Johnson Products Company 
Originally founded in 1954 and newly established as an independent company in 2009, Johnson Products Company focuses on strategic brand and business development in the ethnic hair care market. The company has been a leading brand in the African American community for more than a half-century and currently offers more than 60 hair care products under the Gentle Treatment® and Ultra Sheen® brands. 

For more information on the newly acquired Johnson Products Company, its family of brands and to download photographs of the new management team, visit the company’s Website atwww.johnsonproducts.com.  



BEBE WINANS ANNOUNCES NEW CD: Album Features a Collection of Patriotic Songs


Legendary Grammy winner, singer, songwriter, producer and world-class performer, BeBe Winans is set to release a new project in 2012 that the artist hopes will inspire unity, and restore much needed pride to the nation. America America is an uplifting new collection of patriotic songs and a celebration of the heritage and history that we all share. In addition to nine songs that honor our nation and are works in the public domain, Winans has penned three new original songs- the first single “America America,” “We’re the United States of America,” and the poignant “Ultimate Sacrifice.” The latter is a moving tribute to our troops, acknowledging and thanking them for the personal sacrifices they make each day to protect our freedoms. A video for the single, shot in New York City and Washington D.C., will be released in the coming weeks.

Best known as one-half of the celebrated gospel duo BeBe & CeCe Winans, siblings who are part of the Winans gospel music family royalty, BeBe Winans is also renown as a solo artist, who has worked with innumerable stars of the recording industry. He is the winner of six Grammy Awards, Ten Dove awards, six Stellar Awards, and Three NAACP Awards, among his many accomplishments. In addition to launching his own radio show-The BeBe Experience- on Sirius XM Radio in 2010, in the fall of 2011, Winans, along with sister CeCe, was honored with the prestigious Hollywood Walk of Fame Star. The duo’s 2010 album, Still, their first album as a duo in 15 years, is approaching Gold. The album and singles together appeared on eight charts in total including #2 on the Gospel Album Artists chart; #3 on the Best Gospel Album chart, as well as Top 25 honors on both the Independent Albums chart and Adult R&B Songs chart. Still won two Grammy Awards in 2011.

America America is BeBe Winans’ seventh solo release. It is inspired by the challenges millions of Americans now face on a daily basis. Throughout the album, Winans pours heart and soul into all-American classics including, “America the Beautiful,” “Lift Every Voice,” “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” and our national anthem, “The Star Spangled Banner.” “I have seen the power of music,” says Winans. “If we all come together, we all win. When our country is united, we find the path to success.”

 



ANDY CHERRY’S NATIONAL DEBUT, NOTHING LEFT TO FEAR, AVAILABLE MARCH 6


Songwriter and worship leader, new Essential Records signing Andy Cherry debuts his first national label project, Nothing Left to Fear, on March 6. The project’s lead single “Our God’s Alive” is currently impacting radio, and Cherry plans to support his release on tour with Inpop Records artist Jimmy Needham next month.

Produced by Jason Ingram (Chris Tomlin, Tenth Avenue North, Sanctus Real), Nothing Left to Fear follows Cherry as he grapples with the complexities of genuine faith. To Cherry, there’s strength — and closeness to God — in admitting that you don’t have it all figured out. Nothing Left to Fear is his invitation to question, learn, grow and worship together with him.

“God’s got really broad shoulders, and He can handle your honesty and confusion – even your anger,” says Cherry. “In my writing and playing, I hope to point people to a broader view of God; to encourage them to dialogue in honesty, like David did.”

Among those songs from Cherry’s debut is kick-off radio single “Our God’s Alive,” a celebration of God’s presence and power working in our everyday lives. The song, released to both the Christian AC and CHR radio formats, has amassed more than 7.8 million cumulative impressions to date. The song has been added by such powerhouses as K-LOVE and AIR-1 radio networks.

Cherry will debut this song and others from Nothing Left to Fear live on tour with singer-songwriter Jimmy Needham beginning next month. Having wrapped a successful run on Matt Maher’s “The Love In Between Tour” last fall, Cherry will now join Needham’s “Grace Amazing Tour” for 15+ dates through late March. Visit www.jimmyneedham.com for an up-to-date tour itinerary. In addition, Cherry will showcase his new music on a separate run of more than 20 one-off dates, including engagements opening for artists like Tenth Avenue North this spring. Check www.andycherry.com to find Andy in a city near you.

About Andy Cherry:
Twenty-five year-old Andy Cherry, songwriter and worship leader, hails from Charlotte, N.C. Sonically, his thoughtful, complex arrangements stitch together the warmth of American roots music with soaring, moody tones of British rock. Lyrically, Cherry challenges commonly held assumptions about God, urging listeners to open up, be bold enough to ask God the tough questions, and believe that He has the shoulders to bear those questions.

For more information on Andy Cherry, visit www.andycherry.com or www.facebook.com/andycherrymusic. Follow Andy Cherry on Twitter atwww.twitter.com/andycherry.

 



Christian rapper creates 11-city tour to train other Gospel MCs how to make disciples‏


Houston Christian rapper Bobby “Tre9” Herring and Scott Free, founder of the Atlanta-based Freestyle Missions, are planning an 11-city tour designed to strengthen the gospel hip hop community in 2012. Beginning with Nashville, TN this weekend and ending in Chicago, IL mid-December, this tour aims to unite more than just the music artists it serves.

The Hip Hop Hope Unity Conference and City Takers event will travel through Nashville, Austin, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Alaska, Detroit, Los Angeles, Portland, New York, Oklahoma City and Chicago. Its mission is to unite, serve, train, and equip Christian hip hop artists in daytime workshops, then to minister to the lost and saved in the evening City Takers services.

“This is a tour that will multiply disciples into disciple makers, taking the focus back to the Great Commission. It is often difficult in the Christian hip hop music industry to promote your music and avoid losing sight of the mission. We address this issue and give artists the tools necessary to build the Kingdom of God,” Tre9 explained.

The Hip Hop Hope Unity Conference and City Takers

Two Christian hip hop websites, DaSouth.com (co-owned by Tre9) and HolyCulture.net, are both working together to push the vision. Artists such as Donny “D-MAUB” Harper, one of the main Christian rappers slotted for the City Takers evening service portion of the tour, were quick to respond to this unified effort.

“I am 100 percent behind Scott and Tre9 who have been instrumental in directing me towards a more mission-minded mentality. As a result, I’ve seen God bring an increase in opportunities for me to serve and grow,” said the 2011 KCA Award Winner D-MAUB.

City Takers services in Atlanta, GA and Hip Hop Hope Tuesdays in Houston, TX have both been around for well over two years, serving faithfully in their communities.

The Hip Hop Hope Unity Conference and City Takers

For us this is more than rapping on the mic. It stretches into feeding the homeless, looking after orphans, mentoring at-risk youth, visiting those in prison, providing toys or school supplies to under-served families, being active in schools with positive assemblies, remodeling homes for the elderly and more,” Scott Free said.

“Tre and I have been fortunate enough to establish non-profit organizations that keep us in full time ministry. We want to share that with our fellow brothers who we know have a calling of their own.” 



Christian Pioneers Speak Out on the Death of Soul Train Creator Don Cornelius


Every so often a pioneer comes our way, and opens the door for new artists and new genres. When the world looses that pioneer, we often reflect on the impact their life has had on us. Don Cornelius was one of those pioneers.  The Soul Train creator was found dead inside his California home yesterday. Dying of an apparent suicide.

As I reflected on my time watching Don Cornelius’ Soul Train that aired every Saturday in my Houston area home, I begin to think of more pioneers that the world would miss. I pondered the impact they’ve had on the world and especially the Gospel industry.

The glaring name that has parallel similarities to Don Cornelius’ accomplishments, is non other than our very own Dr. Bobby Jones. The two are nearly identical in many ways, and it’s important that the Gospel industry continue to stand on the shelves that Dr. Bobby Jones helped to elevate on our behalf.

Despite being from two different forms of music, Cornelius and Jones are almost identical in age. Jones 73 and Cornelius was 75 when he passed in the wee hours Wednesday, February 1, 2012.

Both led their genres of music to increased visibility on television and radio. And both have distinctive voices that you can recognize instantly. Don Cornelius served soul music with 35 years of influence. Dr. Bobby Jones has 31 years as a pioneer of Gospel music. The first Gospel show on BET, and the longest running show on BET can be attributed to Jones. And perhaps most important, both Cornelius and Jones introduced faces that people had never seen. Effectively boosting their celebrity status by looking into the network’s camera lens. Dr. Jones is still on the air today with his hit show ‘Bobby Jones Gospel’ still going strong.

You never know the pain that someone is carrying. On the outside it appears that they’re rich and happy, but it could just be your kind word that will keep someone clinging to Jesus.

I spoke to Dr. Bobby Jones the day Don Cornelius passed because it was burning on my heart to thank him like so many others in Gospel do and should do. Jones sorrowfully told me, “I felt that without Don Cornelius, there would have been no Bobby Jones Gospel. Don chose Soul Music, and I chose Gospel. Will the Gospel Music Industry give Gospel on TV the same respect as the Soul Music Industry gave Soul Train? The answer is yes. I ‘m glad that I am alive to witness it. I loved Don and what he did for our people, a legend and a pioneer.”
 
Similar expressions were sent straight to me by Aretha Franklin’s representatives, “It’s so shocking and stunning, God bless him. He created a solid and broad foundation for young people and adults alike to socialize, dance and have good clean fun. He united the young adult community single-handedly and globally. With the inception of Soul Train, a young, progressive brother set the pace and worldwide standard for young aspiring African American men and entrepreneurs in TV—out of Chicago. He transcended cultural barriers among young adults. They became one. Everybody loved Soul Train and appreciated Don!”

Gospel artist and Mega-Church televangelist Pastor Gregg Patrick says, “Don was a true pioneer and trailblazer of the television and music industry.  This is the third such tragedy for me in just a year.  You never know the pains people are carrying; try to take some of the load off them with a smile or kind word.”

Many more expressions have poured in, but I wanted to take this time out to say thank you to the legends that have paved the way.

It’s important to let our Gospel legends smell the flowers while they’re still alive. Then maybe a little bit of their success and goodwill can embed itself into the fabric of our purpose. Their dream will give birth to your dreams and purpose. Continue to ask God to reveal your purpose, and lean on him to direct your Path. Regardless of your profession, you can make a difference by calling a few people you haven’t spoken to in a while. Like someone said on the PATH Facebook page, “We can all do better!”