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Tri-State McDonald’s bringing back Gospelfest


The McDonald’s Tri-State Owner/Operator Association is bringing back Gospelfest May 12 at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.

The auditions are complete and competitors are preparing to share the stage with some of the biggest names in gospel music, including Shirley Caesar, Donnie McClurkin, Mary Mary, Fred Hammond, Vickie Winans and a special comedy set by Steve Harvey.

Produced and directed by Emmy Award-winning Producer, A. Curtis Farrow, McDonald’s Gospelfest is a talent competition that features rising stars of all colors, ages, cultures and faiths competing in a variety of categories. Categories include soloists, youth choir, adult choir, praise dance, step, singing groups and gospel rappers.

McDonald’s Gospelfest originated in 1983 under the auspices of the McDonald’s Corporation and the McDonald’s Tri-State Owner/Operator Association. Throughout the course of the past 29 years, the McDonald’s Tri-State Owner/Operator Association has awarded millions of dollars in scholarship money. The McDonald’s Gospelfest competition is a fundraising event which supports education opportunities within local communities.

 



Todd Agnew to Debut Powerful New Album How to be Loved on March 6


Todd Agnew, the worship leader, musician and songwriter behind hits like “Grace Like Rain” and “My Jesus,” is unveiling his newest collection of music, How to be Loved, on March 6. In chronicling a new understanding of receiving God’s love, Todd Agnew’s powerful new album with Ardent Records and Fair Trade Services is a revelation of sorts.

Much of this understanding started when Agnew bought his first house, moved back to Texas and became husband, and stepfather all in the course of a weekend. “I came in wanting to do stuff for them, to take care of them,” Agnew recalls, “and my wife was asking me if I could receive from them, be loved by them. I really had to say, ‘I have no idea what you’re taking about.’ Then I finally translated that, and realized, ‘Oh, God, I see what You’re doing! I have to learn to receive that same love from You.'”

Agnew is well-known for his voice, and the gravitas it brings to his music. This time around, though, he brings a remarkable vibrancy born from his desire to collaborate with the likes of renowned producer Paul Ebersold (Third Day, 3 Doors Down) and fellow songwriters Andrew Osenga (Chris Tomlin, Andrew Peterson) and Jason Ingram (Brandon Heath, MercyMe) among others. “I think we have a much more cohesive record than I’ve done in a long time,” remarks Agnew. “My other records are kind of all over the map musically. I love music, all kinds of music, so I tend to just switch gears every 4½ minutes.”

How to be Loved is heralded by the radio single “God Undefeatable” impacting AC/INSPO now. The song was originally written by a gifted trio of two worship leaders and a pastor as an Easter song for Agnew’s church in Austin, Texas. “‘Undefeatable’ isn’t really even a word,” Agnew explains. “It isn’t a word because it’s never needed to be a word. Every empire, every dynasty, they all eventually lost. They faded. They were defeated. But God, His power, His might does not wane. It goes back to the idea we started with. God is the main player in the story. It’s not me fighting the battle, it’s Him.” To see the story behind the song, click here.

Todd is gearing up for an acoustic spring tour with Fair Trade artist Jonny Diaz. For a full list of upcoming tour dates, visit http://toddagnew.com/tour-dates.

More information on Todd Agnew:
Todd Agnew is a seven-time Dove Award nominee, garnering numerous hit radio singles including two No. 1 hits, “Grace Like Rain” and “This Fragile Breath (The Thunder Song).” Agnew continues to perform over 150 dates per year and will debut How to be Loved on March 6 with Ardent Records and Fair Trade Services.



Tyler Perry Confirms Cast of Next Madea Movie, “Madea’s Witness Protection”


The Hollywood Reporter and Elev8 confirm the new cast of Tyler Perry’s next Madea Movie.  

Actress Denise Richards announced on twitter last night that she will star alongside Tyler Perry in the hit filmmaker’s latest film project, Madea’s Witness Protection. The movie, which begins shooting in Atlanta next week and again features Perry as the gun-toting, sassy-mouthed character, will be distributed by Lionsgate. The cast will include Romeo Miller and Eugene Levy.

Levy will play a man who, after his investment company goes belly up due to embezzling, is put in witness protection with his family, which is forced to move from a wealthy Connecticut neighborhood to Madea’s home in the South. Richards is set to play Levy’s wife. Miller will play a man who believes Levy is responsible for his church’s investments being wiped out and wants to take the law into his own hands.

Tom Arnold, Doris Roberts will also star in the movie.

Perry’s next film as writer-director-star, is ‘Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds,’ set for release February 24 from Lionsgate.  You can watch the Good Deads video trailer below.


Also Read: “Woman Thou Art Loosed: On The Seventh Day” Trailer 

 



This Week’s Billboard Top Gospel Albums: James Fortune Makes Strongest Debut Yet


This weeks Top Gospel Albums see’s James Fortune debut his new project ‘Identity’ at #1.  James Fortune was #1 on the Gospel and Christian Independent album charts, and #7 on the Billboard Top 200 chart.  Making this release his strongest debut yet.

The soundtrack for the movie ‘Joyful Noise’ comes in at #2, and Le’Andria Johnson continues to sell records coming in at #3.  

This week on the charts look for Luther Barnes’ new release ‘Another Level’ to debut in the top 20 and continue to buy and support good Gospel music!


The Complete Top 10 List:

1 | James Fortune & FIYAIdentity

2 | Various ArtistsJoyful Noise Sountrack

3 | Le’Andria JohnsonThe Awakening of Le’Andria Johnson…

4 | William McDowellArise

5 | Kirk FranklinHello Fear

6 | Marvin SappPlaylist: The Very Best of…

7 | LecraeRehab

8 | Shirley CaesarThe Ultimate Collection

9 | Charlie Haden & Hank JonesCome Sunday

10 | Isaac CarreeUncommon Me



Etta James’ Funeral Gathers Entertainers, Family and Friends


Stevie Wonder performs at the funeral of singer Etta James, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012, at Greater Bethany Community Church City of Refuge in Gardena, Calif. James died last Friday at age 73 after battling leukemia and other ailments, including dementia. She was most famous for her classic “At Last, ” but over her decades-long career, she became revered for her passionate singing voice.

Etta James was remembered at a service Saturday attended by hundreds of friends, family and fans as a woman who triumphed against all odds to break down cultural and musical barriers in a style that was unfailingly honest.

The Rev. Al Sharpton eulogized James in a rousing speech, describing her remarkable rise from poverty and pain to become a woman whose music became an enduring anthem for weddings and commercials.

Perhaps most famously, President Barack Obama and the first lady shared their first inaugural ball dance to a version of the song sung by Beyonce. Sharpton on Saturday opened his remarks by reading a statement from the president.

“Etta will be remembered for her legendary voice and her contributions to our nation’s musical heritage,” Obama’s statement read.

The Grammy-winning singer died Jan. 20 after battling leukemia and other ailments, including dementia. She had retreated from public life in recent years, but on Saturday her legacy was on display as mourners of all ages and races converged on the City of Refuge church in Gardena, south of downtown Los Angeles.

Among the stars performing tributes to James were Stevie Wonder and Christina Aguilera, who told the gathering that she has included “At Last” in every concert she’s performed as a tribute to her musical inspiration.

Wonder performed three songs, including “Shelter In the Rain” and a harmonica solo. James’ rose-draped casket was on display, surrounded by wreaths and floral arrangements and pictures of the singer.

Sharpton, who met James when he was an up-and-coming preacher, credited her with helping break down racial barriers through her music.

“She was able to get us on the same rhythms and humming the same ballads and understanding each other’s melodies way before we could even use the same hotels,” Sharpton said.

He said James’ fame and influence would have been unthinkable to a woman with James’ background — growing up in a broken home during segregation and at times battling her own demons.

“The genius of Etta James is she flipped the script,” Sharpton said, alluding to her struggles with addiction, which she eventually overcame.

“She waited until she turned her pain into power,” he said, adding that it turned her story away from being a tragic one into one of triumph.

“You beat ’em Etta,” Sharpton said in concluding his eulogy. “At last. At last. At last!”

The assembly roared to their feet, and would again stand to applaud performances by Wonder and Aguilera, who filled the sanctuary with their voices.

“Out of all the singers that I’ve ever heard, she was the one that cut right to my soul and spoke to me,” Aguilera said before her performance.

Throughout the service, a portrait of James as a woman who beat the odds in pursuit of her dreams repeatedly emerged.

“Etta is special to me and for me, because she represents the life, the triumphs, the tribulations of a lot of black women all over this world,” said U.S. Rep Maxine Waters, D-Calif.

“It does not matter who sang ‘At Last’ before or after Etta. It does not matter when it was sung, or where it was sung. ‘At Last’ was branded by Etta, the raunchy diva — that’s her signature and we will always remember her.”

James won four Grammy Awards, including a lifetime achievement honor and was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. In her decades-long career, she became revered for her passionate, soulful singing voice.

She scored her first hit when she was just a teenager with the suggestive “Roll With Me, Henry,” which had to be changed to “The Wallflower” in order to get airplay. Her 1967 album, “Tell Mama,” became one of the most highly regarded soul albums of all time, a mix of rock and gospel music.

She rebounded from a heroin addiction to see her career surge after performing the national anthem at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. She won her first Grammy Award a decade later, and two more in 2003 and 2004.

James is survived by her husband of 42 years, Artis Mills and two sons, Donto and Sametto James.

“Mom, I love you,” Donto James said during brief remarks. “When I get to the gates, can you please be there for me?”

 



Nicole C. Mullen’s “Holy Captivated” Climbs The Charts To #3 This Week At Radio


Nicole C. Mullen’s powerhouse single “Holy Captivated” climbed the charts to #3 this week at Lite AC/INSPO radio. The single gained momentum to break into the top of the charts as Mullen kicks off  2012 tour dates traveling the globe to share the Gospel and music from her CD, Captivated.
 
“‘Holy Captivated’ is a declaration of the awesomeness of God, regardless of our emotional climate,” said Mullen. “This song reminds us all that God is holy, and He is worthy of worship in every season of life. I’m honored to see a great response from radio.”
Holy Captivated” is Mullen’s second single from the album, Captivated, produced by Ed Cash. Written by Mullen and Antonio Neal, the song features Mullen’s heartfelt vocals backed by equally powerful lyrics.
 
Kicking off 2012, Mullen continues to tour around the United States and abroad bringing her anointed talents to audiences across the globe alongside her talented Team NCM members. Tour stops include Ghana, Africa, Benton Harbor, Mich., Columbia, Tenn., Middleburg Heights, Ohio, South Barrington, Ill. and more to be added in the coming weeks.
Nicole has been recording her global tour experience for a video biography of her travels set to “Holy Captivated” which may be watched below.
 
Nicole C. Mullen possesses a diverse resume as a wife, mother, singer, songwriter, speaker, and successful businesswoman as well as a minister and mentor. She has written and recorded such classic songs as “Redeemer” and supplied signature songs to other worshiping artists. Songwriting has always been one of Mullen’s most treasured gifts and she’s used it as a vehicle to encourage, inspire and to teach. Her creativity and compassion have fueled a life of ministry with global impact, mentoring young people through her Baby Girls Club and Team NCM.

Maranatha! Music is a pioneer in praise and worship music resource publishing. Best known for the Praise Series, Praise Band Series, The Invitation CD and Top 25 Series; Maranatha! Music has sold more than 30 million records worldwide.
 
For more information, visit www.maranathamusic.com and www.nicolecmullen.com



Fayetteville, NC Joins National Movement and Proclamation of Unity with “GOD BELONGS IN MY CITY” Prayer Walk April 14


In 2009, a New York City youth group passionate for God saw an Atheist Advertisement campaign in the subway system which stated, “A Million New Yorkers Are Good Without God. Are You?”  They were so stirred up by this they went to their Youth Pastor who then went to his network of Youth Pastors and leaders to ask, “What are we, as the body of Christ going to do about this?”  They prayed and decided to take action and have Youth Ministries from all around the 5 boroughs hold a prayer walk wearing a simple T-shirt which stated “God Belongs in My City”.  This powerful act of unity is sweeping the nation and is now set to impact North Carolina.
 
On Saturday April 14, youth and adults of the Fayetteville, NC community will join this movement in a silent prayer walk throughout the city with one cohesive proclamation – God Belongs In My City!  The strategic route will include stops at key benchmarks throughout Fayetteville:  The Airborne Museum, Veterans Park, City Hall and the Police Station, The Market House, Fayetteville Public Library and will end at Festival Park with a gospel music concert and free food for the entire community.
 
“Who can look at the great things happening in our city – a growing economy, an improved transit system, new homes for hundreds in the Hope VI area, and not recognize that God is at work in our city,”  states Fayetteville Mayor Anthony Chavonne.  “I can’t think of a more exciting effort than for our diverse faith community coming together in April to celebrate God’s many blessings to our city.”
 
This silent demonstration will not be a day of public evangelism.  Walkers will not be engaged any debating, nor have banners, signs or printed materials to hand out.  Participants will wear their “God Belongs In My City” T-Shirt as a display of belief.  
 
“The God Belongs In My City Fayetteville vision is to unite churches, civic organizations, businesses and individuals from all denominations, all ages and cultures together to make a decree of faith as one body,” explains Anthony O’Neal, Youth Pastor at Simon Temple Church and event director for GBIMC Fayetteville.  “We expect over 6,000 people from over 100 different churches and organizations to take a stance and join this walk.  In return, this will empower, strengthen and bring light to our community and set an example of communal partnership for the entire country.”
 
Groups and individuals can register online at www.GodInFayetteville.org.
To interact with GBIMC Fayetteville, visit www.facebook.com/GodInFayetteville

For more information about the national movement, visit www.godbelongsinmycity.com

 
Fayetteville City Officials, Pastors, Business Leaders and Organization Representatives begin to prepare for the city wide event which will impact thousands.

GOD BELONGS IN MY CITY FAYETTEVILLE 

Contact: Anthony O’Neal – Fayetteville Event Director
910-922-5928 / anthony@godinfayetteville.org

Event Details:
What: God Belongs In My City – Fayetteville Prayer Walk
When: April 14, 2012
Time: 11AM
Who: The Fayetteville Christian Community
Where: Festival Park Down Town Fayetteville, NC

Prayer Walk Route:
11:00AM – Park open for arrival
11:30AM – Praise and Worship (GBIMC Unity Worship Team)
12:00PM – Prayer Walk begins
Destination 1 – Veterans Park & Airborne Museum (Pray over Active and Veteran Soldiers)
Destination 2 – Police Station & City Hall (Pray over Police, Mayor and City Council)
Destination 3 – Market House (Pray over city and unity amongst the people)
Destination 4 – Public Library (Pray over education)
Final Destination – Festival Park (Closing Prayer over Spiritual Leaders)
Closing Prayer – free meal served to walk participants

“GOD BELONGS IN MY CITY” Official Music Video click image to watch
 



DAMITA Comes Back Strong with Her First Single “I Love You”


Tyscot recording artist Damita makes no excuse for expressing her Love for God through her life and music. Whether singing live on stage or ministering at church, she makes it known that God is the center and love of her life.

Damita has proclaimed 2012 a year of great things for the body of Christ and plans to creatively express her love for God in many ways this year. The buzz surrounding Damita is that she is aggressively completing her 2012 CD release on Tyscot Music & Entertainment. Her new music has been described as refreshing, anointed, dynamic and lyrically sound.

This week, Tyscot serviced the much-talked-about track “I Love You” to radio and it has quickly been added in rotation at several stations across the country. “I Love You” speaks of God’s endless love and Damita’s commitment to Him, no matter what life may bring. It won’t take long for radio listeners and Damita fans to catch on to the lyrics and melody.

In the song, she sings the heartfelt lyrics “When I need a shelter, I run to you, when I need help Lord, you bring me through and that’s why I love you”. “I Love You” is a great lead single for Damita’s much anticipated 2012 release.

CLICK HERE to Hear the single “I Love You”
 



GOSPEL HERITAGE FOUNDATION 16th ANNUAL PRAISE AND WORSHIP CONFERENCE JACKSONVILLE, FL FEBRUARY 16-18


The Gospel Heritage Foundation presents the 16th Annual Praise and  Worship Conference, the nation’s #1 Worship Conference, February 16-18, 2012; featuring several award-winning artists who will not only perform but will participate in ground-breaking seminars. The 2012 conference will be held at The Potter’s House Christian Ministries (Church) in Jacksonville, Fl, and will feature some of the most celebrated personalities in the Gospel Music industry including:
 
·         Bishop Hezekiah Walker (“Sold Out”)
·         Vashawn Mitchell (“Nobody Greater Than You”)
·         William McDowell (“I Give Myself Away”)
·         Wess Morgan (I Choose to Worship”)
·         Jonathan Nelson (“My Name is Victory”, “Right Now Praise”)
·         Jason Nelson (“Shifting the Atmosphere”)
·         Stephen Hurd (“Amazing”)
 
The Annual Praise & Worship Conference has a mission to preserve and perpetuate the Gospel Heritage of Praise & Worship. During the 2 ½ day event, daily classes and seminars are offered for pastors, ministers of music, praise teams/leaders, praise dancers/mimes, musicians and general worshippers; during the evenings dynamic keynote speakers are featured. This year’s line-up includes: (Pastor Kimberly Ray(Chicago, IL); and Bishop Vaughn McLaughlin, Host Pastor). Nighttime activities will also feature showcases and a special Friday night Worship Gala!  
 
Sponsors include the Coca Cola Company, Rejoice! Musical Soul Food Radio Network, Glory Communications, UGospel.com, and WCGL Radio. Another highlight will be the Artist Boot Camp led by Bishop Hezekiah Walker, VaShawn Mitchell, Benita Bellamy, Eboni Funderburk and leading Gospel artists and industry executives on Thursday, Feb 16, followed later that evening by the Artist Showcase (“Heritage Got Talent!”), where over $2,000 in cash scholarships will be donated.
 
The Gospel Heritage Praise & Worship Conference was conceived, founded, and nurtured by Dr. Teresa Hairston,who has built the Conference into a prestigious event that garners attendees from around the world. “The Gospel Heritage Praise & Worship Conference celebrates Worship as a lifestyle,” states Dr. Hairston. We celebrate and educate. People come away from the Conference inspired, empowered and changed!” Board members of the Gospel Heritage Foundation include: Rev. Willis Steele, Dr. John Guns, Pastor Wess Morgan, Bishop Hezekiah Walker and Trent Phillips.

The music industry has changed and so have the methods of manufacturing and distributing music. There is a “NEW” Normal and today’s psalmists who desire to share their talents worldwide have more opportunities, but also may face more challenges! Over the two days, we will go in depth into the heart and soul of the psalmist and musician; as well as deal with the business of Christian music. Join Bishop Hezekiah Walker, VaShawn Mitchell, Benita Bellamy, Eboni Funderburk and the leading industry executives and artists in candid discussions on the “New Normal” in gospel music.  The “New Normal” comes from a new generation of fresh voices from rising artists, executives and ministry leaders who have innovative ideas and practices being implemented in comparison to the old models (business as usual).  Explore and establish “new rules!”

 



Music World Gospel Releases Brian Courtney Wilson’s New CD Project, So Proud In Stores February 7, 2012


Mathew Knowles’ Music World Gospel will release Brian Courtney Wilson’s new CD project, So Proud, in stores and available online everywhere on February 7, 2012.

The CD cover of So Proud, the highly-anticipated new project from gospel sensation Brian Courtney Wilson, features a picture of Wilson as a baby wearing headphones. For Wilson, that serves as a reminder of both the theme of his album and the driving force of his career. “Before my mom and dad knew I was going to be a singer, God had given them a promise to nurture into the person that I am today,” he says. “We are all given some promise, some vision for our future that we have to nurture, endure hard times for, and always believe in.” Wilson has nurtured his promise into a remarkable career in music ministry. Since the release of his debut CD, Just Love, Wilson has been touted as one of gospel music’s contemporary break-through artists of 2010 and 2011. “So Proud will be another breakthrough project for Brian and Music World Gospel,” says Mathew Knowles, founder, President and CEO of Music World Entertainment. “Brian’s devoted followers will be very pleased and he’s sure to capture new supporters with this project.”

The inspiration for this project came three years ago when Wilson penned “So Proud,” the title song and the CD project’s first single. The song is about remembering…remembering the reasons why you should keep going when the days seem the hardest…remembering your value when people cast you aside…remembering the people who did not give up on you whenyou feel like giving up on yourself…and most of all, it’s about remembering that the reason we have so much to remember is because God has always been there to make a way through the people in our lives.”

This week, Wilson’s current single, “So Proud” moves to #20 on Billboard’s Hot Gospel Songs chart with +130 spins, and #18 on the Gospel Indicator chart. “So Proud” had two new radio adds at WUFO- AM (Buffalo, NY) and WGRB-AM (Chicago, IL). The single is now available on over 150 digital and streaming outlets.Wilson believes God gave him “So Proud” when he was feeling especially discouraged and needed to remember the way to go. He knew then that the song would anchor his next project, and his goal for the rest of the album was to assemble a group of songs that would convey what it means to live in God’s promise. Wilson wrote or collaborated on most of the songs, and served as co-producer for all of the tracks on the CD. “It’s important to me that people see this as a body of work,” says Wilson. “We’re really trying to tell a story about believing in the promise, pressing through to realize the promise and protecting the promise. I am praying that the songs on the album will encourage the world the way they have encouraged me.” So Proud features 12 new songs. The album is produced by Stan Jones and co-produced by Brian Courtney Wilson with additional song producer’s credit by Aaron Lindsey and P.J. Morton.

Wilson’s new single, “He Still Cares,” which will impact gospel radio on January 23, was written by Stan Jones, who considers this song an extension of “All I Need,” the mega hit that he penned for Wilson’s first album. The message is that even when you’ve had a touch from the Master, you still may go through trials and tribulation. But you must believe that God still cares for you, and He will give you what you need, when you need it, to make it through.

Wilson kicked off his promotional tour in Dallas, Texas on Sunday, January 8, at two churches: Word of Truth Family Church (Eben and Sara Conner, Senior Pastors) and Mt. Hebron Missionary Baptist Church (Leonard O. Leach, Senior Pastor). In addition, Wilson ministered in song for the 50th Birthday Celebration of Dr. Renee Hornbuckle, Senior Pastor of Agape Christian Fellowship. The promo tour continues and will include visits in Little Rock, AR and Memphis, TN (Wednesday, January 11). Wilson will be in Nashville to attend the various Stellar Awards Weekend activities. On Friday, January 13, he will attend the BMI 13th Annual Trailblazers of Gospel Music Awards Luncheon, as well as other pre-concert events that evening. On Saturday, January 14, Wilson will resume the promo tour in St. Louis, MO for an event with the American Heart Association. He heads back to Nashville, TN on Sunday, January 15, to perform, along with DeWayne Woods, Myron Butler, Lowell Pye and others, at the Post Stellar Awards Concert at the Crystal Fountain Church. The weekend activities will be followed by dates in Chattanooga, TN and Huntsville, AL (Monday, January 16); Montgomery, AL and Columbus, GA (Tuesday, January 17); Atlanta, GA (Wednesday, January 18); and Phoenix, AZ (Thursday, January 19). On Friday, January 20, Wilson will open for Marvin Sapp in concert at the Arena Theatre in Houston, TX and will remain in Houston through Wednesday, February 1 for various promotional activities. Wilson will continue his promo tour in Lake Charles, LA and Lafayette, LA (Thursday, February 2,); followed by Baton Rouge (Friday, February 3); New Orleans, LA (Saturday, February 4 and Sunday, February 5); Houston, TX (Tuesday, February 7); and Beaumont, TX (Wednesday, February 8).

So Proud follows Wilson’s debut CD, Just Love, which entered at #2 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart and #6 on Billboard’s Top Christian Albums chart. The CD has remained at #1 on Christian Music Trade Association’s (CMTA) Inspirational Albums chart for 52 weeks. Since its release in June 2009, the CD held steady in the Top 20 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart for over 90 weeks—longer than any other CD title on Billboard’s Top 50 that year [2010].