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Legendary Gospel Singer/Songwriter Jessy Dixon dies at 73



Jessy Dixon,
a singer and songwriter who introduced his energetic style of gospel music to wider audiences by serving as pop singer Paul Simon’s opening act, died Monday. He was 73.

Miriam Dixon said her brother died Monday morning at his Chicago home. She said he had been sick but declined to provide additional details.

During a more than 50-year career, Dixon wrote songs for several popular singers, including jazz and rhythm and blues singer Randy Crawford. He later wrote songs performed by Cher, Diana Ross, Natalie Cole and Amy Grant.

But it was for his gospel singing — religious music that combined the rhythmic beat of blues, jazz and soul — that Dixon first gained attention. It was during an appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1972 with his Jessy Dixon Singers that Dixon first came to Simon’s attention. For the next eight years, Dixon toured with the pop icon, collaborating on Simon’s ‘Live Rhymin’ Simon’ and ‘Still Crazy’ albums.

Dixon also played keyboard with Earth Wind and Fire and guitarist Phillip Upchurch.

Dixon, who began studying music at age 5, aspired to be classical pianist but told The Associated Press in a 1997 interview that he always knew his talent was destined for use in the church.

Born March 12, 1938, in San Antonio, Dixon’s professional compass was set by gospel music legend James Cleveland, who heard Dixon’s teen group perform at a theatre in the south Texas city. Dixon said Cleveland liked the group, but he liked Dixon more and persuaded him to move to Chicago to join his group, the Gospel Chimes, as both a singer and pianist.

Chicago’s South Side was the place to be for a gospel musician, especially in the early 1960s.

“Going to church was like going to school,” Dixon said. At church, he heard the likes of Mahalia Jackson and blues pioneer Thomas A. Dorsey, who is credited with creating modern gospel singing.

“Reading his (Dorsey’s) music and studying it, he was the one who wrote for Tennessee Ernie Ford, Elvis Presley and Pat Boone,” Dixon said. “All these people were singing his music and were making it commercial.”

Dixon credited the creativity of artists like percussionist Maurice White and blues singer Willie Dixon, no relation, inspired him to compose. He started with choral music for Chicago’s Thompson Community Singers, for which he sat at the keyboards. Several of his early songs have become classics, sung in churches across America, including: “Sit At His Feet and be Blessed,” ”These Old Heavy Burdens” and “I Love to Praise His Name.”

His more recent compositions gained him even wider acceptance. Dixon’s “I Am Redeemed,” released in 1993, lingered on Billboard magazine’s gospel chart for more than five years.

After his stint with Simon ended, Dixon rode a wave of increased gospel music interest during the 1980s to build a following in Europe.

During his 1997 interview, Dixon noted that when he first began touring on his own outside the United States in the 1980s, the small audiences didn’t have much respect for gospel as religious expression.

“At first it was viewed as entertainment,” he said. “But now when I go, they ask me to share my faith as a Christian.”

In the United States, Dixon was a long-time fixture on composer and singer Bill Gaither’s Gospel Series, video concert broadcast on religious oriented cable television stations.

During his career, Dixon was able to produce five gold records and garner several Grammy nominations.

Dixon, is survived by a brother and sister.



SELECTED OF GOD TO PERFORM WITH LEGENDARY KURT CARR AT VERIZON WIRELESS HOW SWEET THE SOUND IN DETROIT


Detroit’s own Selected of God choir will perform with critically acclaimed recording artist, songwriter and producer; Kurt Carr at the 2011 Verizon’s How Sweet the Sound™ celebration at the Joe Louis Arena on Saturday, September 24th.

Choirs from all across the county will make a joyful noise during the annual competition hosted by Donald Lawrence, Dorinda Clark-Cole, CeCe Winans and resident tour judge Marvin Sapp. Every stop on the live nationwide tour includes appearances by the top names in gospel music, the Motor City’s celebrity judges include Fred Hammond and Kurt Carr.

Carr’s “In the Sanctuary” is sang by millions across the globe every week, in nine different languages, has invited Selected of God to accompany him during this year’s How Sweet the Sound. “We are honored to be performing with one of God’s most blessed maestros!” Proclaims Selected of God Director and Founder Larry Callahan.

Selected of God is most known by its cover of multi-platinum rapper Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” in Chrysler’s “Born of Fire” commercial that aired during the 2011 Super Bowl and subsequently earned an Emmy Award earlier this month. Selected of God’s full length video for “Lose Yourself” has currently garnered over 220,000 views. The single is starting make radio waves and is available on iTunes at: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/lose-yourself-single/id453175291.

The group was named the regional winners for How Sweet the Sound for ‘Best Small Choir’’ in 2008 and 2009 were the regional and overall winners and representing Detroit in the National Finals.

To purchase tickets to Verizon’s How Sweet the Sound visit www.ticketmaster.com. For more details, visit www.howsweetthesound.com. Follow Selected of God on Twitter @SelectedofGod

PHOTOS COURTESY OF ERIC HOBSON PHOTOGRAPHY



New Christian Artist & Sister Trio, 3b4jHoy, Releases Single, “The One I Need”: Singing Threesome Prepares For 2012 Release


The combination of beauty, talent and anointing is an unstoppable one. Three gorgeous sisters out of South Florida are quickly becoming one of the gospel music industry’s newest sensations. 3B4jHoy (pronounced “three before joy”) has been described as one of the genre’s most unique and talented singing groups. Consisting of Heather, Dominique and Claudette Farquharson, 3B4jHoy’s sound, an eclectic blend of Contemporary Christian, R&B, World, and Reggae, is inimitable. Flaunting a flawless vocal symmetry, they have been praised for their angelic harmonies. Gospel industry veteran Jeff Majors says, “Stunning harmony, original songwriting, and clear devotion to the Lord are exemplified by their very name”. They’ve been blessed to share the stage with many industry greats including Smokie Norful, J Moss, Papa San and others. Now the group comes full circle with their third CD and first national debut entitled The One I Need, releasing in early 2012.

3b4jHoy’s new project, The One I Need, is a solid artistic work reflecting the love of and need for God. Through beautiful songs, exquisite harmonies and skillful vocal ability, The One I Need is a testament to the growing faith of Heather, Dominique and Claudette. Through the CD’s 13 tracks, 3b4jHoy uplifts and inspires and gives the listener multiple doses of encouragement and reminders of the great love of God. The group’s joyous sound is a mirror image of their name, 3b4jHoy. Group member Dominique was inspired to name the trio, Joy, in 2001. Claudette says, “Before the second album, the Holy Spirit led us to put the ‘H’ in the middle for Holy Spirit. Now our name, 3b4jHoy means Father, Son and Holy Spirit going out before joy, just like God went out before the children of Israel in the wilderness and before the Levites went out before battle,” shares Claudette.

The group’s vocal talents will be on full display at the upcoming Rhythms of Africa event taking place on Saturday, October 15, 2011, at the Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale, FL. 3b4jHoy will be performing at the 2PM and 7PM shows. The event, headed by Willie Stewart, the former percussionist of famed group Third World, will include dozens of students from across the globe and the state of Florida. Rhythms Of Africa: Music Around The World is a seven-week workshop which joins teenagers with an interest in music with professional musicians, culminating in the mid-October event. More information about the event can be found at RhythmsofAfrica.net.

Over the years, the sisters have made extraordinary accomplishments, including winning a Hopeton Lewis Caribbean Gospel Music Award for Top Caribbean Gospel Singing Group, and showcasing as new artists on the Gospel of Music with Jeff Majors on TV One. Currently, they are the praise and worship leaders of Mishkan David Messianic Congregation in Lauderhill, FL, as well as Just Life Messianic Ministries in Fort Lauderdale, FL, where their parents are pastors. More information about the trio can be found at www.official3b4jHoy.com.



Sunday Best = Success for The Rance Allen Group


For over 40 years, the Legendary Rance Allen Group has impacted countless fans through their music and ministry.  Their live performances are always momentous and their most recent one on BET’s Sunday Best Finale is no exception.

The group’s appearance on the popular program impacted fans in such a huge way, that it resulted in a major increase in sales of their current project, The Live Experience II. The group has even seen a spike in Youtube views.  The song “You That I Trust” (featuring Paul Porter) immediately soared to over 100,000 views in a matter of days.  Even sales of their previous project, The Live Experience, was positively impacted.

As the numbers continue to climb, it is a true statement that, “Sunday Best = Success for The Rance Allen Group”

Check out “You That I Trust” on the video below.



This Weeks Billboard Top Gospel CDs: Le’Andria Johnson Holds on to #1 & Da T.R.U.T.H. Debuts at #2


Gospel rapper Da’ T.R.U.T.H. comes in at #2 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart this week with his new album, ‘The Whole Truth.’

Holding on for a second straight week to #1 is the winner of last season’s Sunday Best on BET, Le’Andria Johnson, with her debut album, ‘The Awakening of Le’Andria Johnson.’  Johnson’s record label is reporting a 20% increase in sales from her debut week.  A time when most album releases take a dip in sales, Le’Andria is increasing.  Congrats to her!

Trin-i-tee 5:7 also experiences a major sales gain, moving from #19 to #5 this week with their latest album, ‘Angel & Chanelle.’

Here’s a look at the rest of the top 10 albums in Gospel.

1 | Le’Andria JohnsonThe Awakening of Le’Andria Johnson…
2 | Da’ T.R.U.T.H.The Whole Truth
3 | Kirk FranklinHello Fear
4 | Isaac CarreeUncommon Me
5 | Trin-i-tee 5:7Angel & Chanelle
6 | WOW Gospel 2011
7 | Donald LawrenceYRM (Your Righteous Mind)
8 | Dorinda Clark ColeI Survived
9 | Mary MarySomething Big
10 | Earnest PughEarnestly Yours

Lookout for the new releases from Jessica Reedy, Andraé Crouch and CoCo Brother’s Gospel Mix V compilation, all of which hit stores on September 27th



Yunek talks about Her Yunek Style, Being Minister of Music and Choosing Gospel


Yunek talks about Her Yunek Style, Being Minister of Music and Choosing Gospel

Houston native Yunek is one of the biggest secrets in Gospel with an undeniable talent and anointing. Yunek is not new to the Gospel scene having released albums before, but 2011 has seen an increase in this urban contemporary artists’ production.

Yunek will be one of the featured artists on the new compilation CD CoCo Brother Presents: Gospel Mix Volume 5, produced by Black Smoke records exec Kerry Douglas.

As minister of music in the Houston suburb of Katy, TX, Yunek is no stranger to praise and worship. Infiltrating the sound with her urban blend of music. Yunek has two videos currently in rotation on BET, and the PATH MEGAzine’s Shuntia Wheeler talks with her about her future plans. Don’t miss this exclusive interview with Yunek!



Earnest Pugh, Gospel’s New Leading Man, Tapped For 2012 Stellar Awards Performance


Earnest Pugh’s blessings just keep coming. The2 “I Need Your Glory” gospel singer has experienced phenomenal success from the track. Recently soaring back to the top spot on the Billboard Top Gospel Songs, the song has been touching people for months now. The riveting ballad is from Earnest’s latest release, Earnestly Yours, a project that recently received nine second round Stellar Award nominations including Artist of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year and CD of the Year.

“I Need Your Glory”, the follow-up to his smash, “Rain On Us”, has catapulted the artist to one of the top in the genre. In addition, after less than three months on YouTube, the concept video for “I Need Your Glory” has accumulated over 150,000 views. Now the artist has been tapped to perform the ballad on the upcoming 2012 Stellar Awards. The live taping of the 27th Annual Stellar Awards, one of the gospel industry’s highest accolades, will take place on Saturday, January 14, 2012, returning to the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN. The artist is thrilled about the opportunity to perform the song on the program. Pugh says, “I am honored that the Mr. Don Jackson and the Stellar Awards Committee deem me worthy of being on the stage with some of the greatest artists of all time. This long awaited dream has become a reality and I marvel at the goodness and favor of God.”

Pugh credits the momentum of the CD due to a great PR team. Led by Bill Carpenter of Capital Entertainment and assisted by Andrea R. Williams of Tehillah Enterprises, Pugh believes his team has been instrumental in having him featured in the following publications: Essence Magazine, JET Magazine, The New York Times, The Examiner, Washington Post, Soar Magazine and many others. In addition, he’s made appearances on FOX News, TBN and Bobby Jones Gospel (which airs on Sunday, December 18, 2011).

Earnest Pugh got his start in gospel music singing with pioneer O’landa Draper in his hometown of Memphis. After the release his 2006 debut, he caught the attention of the industry with the hit, “Wrapped Up, Tied Up, Tangled Up”. He became a household name in the genre with the 2009 release of “Rain On Us”, which charted in the Top 10 as one of Billboard’s Top Gospel Songs of 2010. The gospel crooner, who now lives in the D.C. area, has appeared on BET’s Celebration of Gospel and the Trinity Broadcasting Network’s “Praise The Lord” program. For more information about Earnest Pugh, log on to www.earnestpugh.com.



Stellar Awards Founder Don Jackson Sends Video Message about Round 2 Fan Voting


Central City Productions, Inc. chairman and chief executive officer, Don Jackson, announced today that the Stellar Awards second-round ballots would be available for general public voting online at www.thestellarawards.com powered by Gospel Music Spot, until October 17, 2011, for the upcoming 27th Annual Stellar Awards.

“We are continuously learning and expanding to advance the Stellar Awards voting process,” Jackson said of the voting process.

The official press announcement to reveal the nominees for the 27th annual Stellar Awards will be broadcast live and aired on GMC-TV, October 29, 2011. The event is free to the public. For more information please check the Stellar Awards website at www.thestellarwards.com.

Public Fan Favorite voting for the Gospel Announcer of the Year and Internet Radio Station of the Year will be available online from October 29, 2011 through November 15, 2011 at www.theStellarAwards.com powered by Gospel Music Spot.

The 27th Annual Stellar Awards will return to The Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, TN on Saturday, January 14, 2012.

Founded in 1970 the Stellar Awards are the first Gospel Music Awards in the country honoring Gospel Music Artists, writers, and industry professionals for their contributions to the Gospel Music Industry.

About Central City Productions

With over 40 years of successful and innovative television production and marketing experience, Central City Productions (CCP) is a leader in minority- targeted television. CCP is a full service television production company that produces, syndicates, and manages advertising sales for all of its programs.

* Note – Your vote on the final second round will determine the four finalists for each of the Stellar Awards categories. Many of the entries in the categories from the first ballot were tied for votes, therefore, in the interest of fairness; all of the entries in some categories are included on the second ballot. Your vote is critical in determining the Nominees for the Stellar Awards.



Rev. Dr. Emory Andrews & The Oxon Hill High School Choir, Celebrate A New Day with “The Storm Is Passing Over”


2010 Stellar Award Winners, Rev. Dr. Emory Andrews & The Oxon Hill High School Choir, are among many in the D.C. area singing songs of praise at the departure of Hurricane Irene. But the choir has another reason to sing “The Storm Is Passing Over”. The familiar tune is the lead single of the group’s upcoming CD. World-renowned and multiple award winners, the choir is prepping the release of their new project which features the talents of GRAMMY Award Nominee Gerald Albright on the song. The full project containing the single drops on Tuesday, October 11, 2011.

After their recent Stellar Award win for Children’s Project of the Year, Rev. Dr. Andrews and the Oxon Hill High School Choir’s highly-anticipated third release features a very inspiring tune and one of the best known Negro Spirituals ever written. Penned by Charles Tindley, the son of slave parents, “The Storm Is Passing Over” is a reminder of the temporary nature of troubles in this life. With beautiful harmonies and an emotive performance, the choir’s delivery reflects a contemporary gospel flavor. Popular Jazz saxophonist Gerald Albright makes a guest appearance giving the rendition an even more soulful flair.

The self-titled project, recorded on the Sounds of Victory Ministries label headed by Stellar Award winner Phillip Carter, is the third from the choir, which at one time was recognized as the top in the nation. The official CD Release Event for the new CD will be held on the release date, Tuesday, October 11, 2011, at the Oxon Hill Science and Technology High School in Oxon Hill, MD. More details are to come on the CD Release Event.

The choir is headed by the renowned Rev. Dr. Emory Andrews, the Director of the Vocal Music Department and Choirs at Oxon Hill Science and Technology High School. Educated at Florida A&M University (FAMU), Florida State University and National -Louis University, he’s taught at FAMU, Bowie State University and University of the District of Columbia. The choir of approximately130 voices has performed all over Prince George’s County, Maryland, and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The renowned group has also traveled the world including Central America, Italy and Nassau, Bahamas. For more information about the Oxon Hill High School Choir, log on to www.emoryandrews.com.



G.I. (God’s Image) Talks Producing Their Music & their New CD ‘The Next Dimension’


G.I. (God’s Image) Talks Producing Their Music & their New CD ‘The Next Dimension’

G.I. (God’s Image) is fresh of their sophomore CD titled “The Next Dimension.”  With the new single ‘Forever We Will Worship’ leading the way, the gentleman that make up the group are carving there way into the hearts of fans worldwide.

With pristine production and incredible vocals, the guys reveal that they produce many of their own tracks.  After loosing its 4th member to Pastorship, the trio is impacting the body of Christ with their blend of urban contemporary Gospel and praise & worship.

G.I. speaks with the PATH’s Christin Gordon at the annual AIM convention about their new music, their hometown, their motivation and so much more.  Don’t miss this exclusive interview!  Watch the video below.