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Mary Mary’s NEW Album “Something Big” in Stores Now!


Fresh on the shelves and online is Mary Mary’s new project.  Anybody picked it up yet?  The highly anticipated new album was released March 29, 2011 and opinions are already pouring in.  We will have a full review up soon!  

Take a look at the music video for the song “Walking.”  The video was shot in the streets of Los Angeles, and is featured in the new album titled “Something Big.”  Mary Mary also stopped by 106 & Park today so check that video out to.. These ladies have been everywhere since their CD release Tuesday.

106 & Park Interview


Mary Mary “Walking” Music Video

MALSO READ: Mary Mary Announces New Management



Matthew Knowles Statement Regarding the Departure of Beyoncé from Music World Entertainment: Knowles Focuses on Gospel and Insp


The decision for Beyoncé and Music World Entertainment to part was mutual. We did great things together, and I know that she will continue to conquer new territories in music and entertainment. Currently, I am very focused on the tremendous investment that our record label has made in the gospel/inspirational genre of music and on our supremely talented roster of artists, including Trin-i-tee 5:7, Brian Courtney Wilson, Juanita Bynum, Micah Stampley, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Pastor Rudy and others.

Music World will continue its partnership with Sony with Destiny’s Child and UK female group From Above, as well as management.  We will also continue to develop the Music World family of labels: Music World Country/Compadre, Music World Kids and Music World Music. In Music World’s repositioning it will not continue its label/management role with Columbia/Sony artist Tiffany Evans. 

Business is business and family is family. I love my daughter and am very proud of who she is and all that she has achieved. I look forward to her continued great success.



My Review of Kirk Franklin’s CD “Hello Fear”






 

 

I picked up the CD this weekend just in time to count for Kirk Franklin’s first week sales.  The anticipation for “Hello Fear” was over.  I made it a point to go out and get this one and I wasn’t disappointed.  It’s hard to be disappointed when my Best Buy purchase came with a bonus disk that included 6 of Kirk Franklin’s biggest hits including Hosana, Imagine Me, He Reigns, Why We Sing, Now Behold the Lamb, and Something About the Name Jesus.

 

The artwork of the CD stood out mainly because it was so well publicized before the CD ever hit shelves Tuesday, March 22, 2011.  I smiled as Best Buy featured the album on a table in the front of the store next to Chris Brown’s new release.  Excited that Gospel music was being showcased along with all the major players in the secular industry.  I picked it up anticipating the spiritual experience I expected to encounter.

 

Kirk Did not disappoint quickly setting the tone for what the CD was going to be about.  Conquering your fears and understanding the tricks of the enemy were two themes I took from the album.  The project prompts you to tackle fear and past hurt head on.  The song included the two smash hit singles “I Am” and “I Smile.”  If those two songs weren’t reason enough to purchase the project their was ample opportunity to get your praise on with the tracks titled “The Moment #1,” and “The Moment #2.”  A remake of “Something About the Name Jesus,” made me tweet my friend John P. Kee and tell him to stop it with them high notes!  John was featured on the song along with Rance Allen and budding superstar Issac Carree.

 

Kirk Franklin would collaborate with two other legends on track 10.  Kirk united with powerhouse Gospel stars Marvin Sapp and Beverly Crawford to take you to church with the song “The Altar.”  Kirk even sung a little on this album y’all.  His voice isn’t all that bad as he sings softly but with conviction.  

 

I have to mention his background vocalist that gave most songs on the album it’s unique choreographed feel.  These background vocalist weren’t ordinary background vocalist as many of them are highly sought after.  Standouts included Issac Carree, Myron Butler, Nicki Ross, Charmaine Swimpson, Faith Anderson, Cheryl Fortune (who is James Fortune’s wife), Eric Moore, and Anaysha Figueroa among others.

 

The album was Co-produced by Shaun Martin who showed his tale out tightening up every track with depth that drew you into the music, without loosing the vocal clarity.  

All and all I definitely recommend this one.  I don’t know if I can call it his best album because he’s had so many hits since his debut with the family in 1993.  But this one ranks right up with them as Kirk blend string instruments with pop beats brilliantly.   

 

In Kirk’s letter that was featured on the CD’s artwork he said, “Fear may continue to knock on the door, but we no longer have to answer.”

 

Can everyone say HELLO FEAR!



The Maryland Family Christian Center (MFCC) and Pastor Jerome A. Bell will Celebrate 13 years with a Series of Events


Pastor Jerome Bell, an insider to the Hawkins camp for nearly 30 years, a former radio broadcaster, and CEO of The Bell Group & Ministries which represents Lady Tramaine Hawkins is founder and pastor of The Maryland Family Christian Center.  We say, “At MFCC it’s always come as you are day,” says Bell.  “I’m REALLY excited about this season.”  “While there is always something happening at MFCC, this is a tremendous milestone.”  

This past weekend MFCC celebrated with an appearance by Lady Tramaine Hawkins as special guest for the Women’s Ministry and the same afternoon a musical featuring our own, Brother Jimmy Russell & Because Of Christ, a ministry we cover at MFCC, Mike Smith and Realm Of Glory Darnell Moore & Company, The Barton Sisters and others.
  
Thursday the ministry celebrates with Levites Night!  Special Guest will be Min. Bryant Pugh of Philadelphia, PA.  Keyboardist extraordinaire (Richard Smallwood, Tramaine Hawkins, Edwin Hawkins, D’Atra Hicks)!  This weekend we’re having a Culturefest which will feature our own Dance Ministry, Created for Christ, Praise Dancers from The Maple Springs Baptist Church, an Indian Dance Company, as well as The African Heritage Dance & Drum Ensemble.  “We’ll even have a Mime Ministry at this event on Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 5:00 PM” Bell enthusiastically tells Path MEGAzine.  

The week night series of services which start on Wednesday, April 6 concluding on Friday, April 8, 7:30 PM nightly will feature Pastor Anthony Minter & The First Rock Baptist Church plus Ryan Vincent Ford & Ministry, Pastor Walter “Jamie” Hawkins of Love Center Ministries in Oakland, CA.  This will mark Pastor Hawkins’ first preaching engagement out of the state of California.  “We’re really exited to be a part of his history as he shares with us,” Pastor Jerome Bell States.  “Our Celebration Choir will also minister on the night that Pastor Hawkins ministers along with Vanessa Williams, and Joel Bryant!”   This is the same choir that served as the foundation for the tribute we did to his father, the late Bishop Walter Hawkins last fall with special guest Lady Tramaine Hawkins (his mom), and Sis Lynette Hawkins Stephens (his auntie).  “It was an awesome time.” 

Pastor Jerome Bell writes, “On Friday we’ll conclude with the pastor’s pastor, my pastor, Rev. Patrick J. Walker and The New Macedonia Baptist Church, the church where I received my salvation under the leader of the late Rev. Dr. Robert L. Walls, Sr.”   “I’m thrilled, and honored that Pastor Walker is able to be with us.”  Walker is also President of The Missionary Baptist Ministers’ Conference of Washington, DC and Vicinity.  Bro Jimmy Russell & BOC will also be with us on Friday as well.
 
Saturday, April 9th will be our Family Day at the bowling alley!  Sunday, April 10th at our 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service we’ll have the word in song with Stellar Award Winning, Music Producer, Song Writer, Singer, Musician, Minister Philip Carter & Company!  It’s just going to be an awesome time and we look for all in the area to join us in the celebration!  

All events and services are free and an offering will be received.  The Maryland Family Christian Center is located 7813 Parston Drive in Forestville, MD (20747).  Mailing address is the same for those that can’t make it and want to send an offering of support.  You can look up The Maryland Family Christian Center on Facebook.  Be their friend!  Click Here to add them as a friend.

 



Music World Gospel Releases Most Powerful Voices Compilation


Music World Music/Music World Gospel releases the Most Powerful Voices Volume 1 compilation CD, in stores May 3, 2011.  The compilation features ten songs by Kim Burrell, Trin-i-tee 5:7, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Brian Courtney Wilson, Juanita Bynum, Micah Stampley, Myron Butler and Levi, Ted Winn as well as the winners of the American Heart Association’s Most Powerful Voices Gospel Music Competition-Brandon Camphor and One Way of Upper Marlboro, Maryland (artist) and Daniel Mitchell and Hillel of Gainesville, Florida (choir).

In 2010, the American Heart Association, Music World Gospel and GMC (Gospel Music Channel) partnered to educate people about stroke through an online gospel singing competition titled “The Most Powerful Voices Gospel Music Competition.” The top 20 finalists were chosen by judges, including Mathew Knowles, founder, President and CEO of Music World Entertainment. The overall winners were chosen by the public on February 14, 2011, through online voting. The winners received a performance slot at the American Heart Association’s Power Awards concert at the Apollo Theater; a professional vocal coaching session with Brian Courtney Wilson; one song recorded by Music World Gospel for the Most Powerful Voices compilation CD and a song featured at an online retailer; $5,000 worth of music equipment from Roland Corporation; $1,000 cash prize from Music World Gospel; recognition on GMC’s national television network and more.

“I enjoyed participating in the selection process for the Most Powerful Voices Gospel Music Competition,” said Mathew Knowles, American Heart Association spokesperson. “It is always a delightful experience to witness new and developing talent.  But more importantly, the mission and purpose of this competition is to raise awareness about the risk of stroke, particularly in the African American community.  And it’s an issue that is personal to me, I suffer from high pressure and must take medication daily. Our partnership with the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association is a collective cause that our Music World artists will be actively engaged in and we fully support this initiative during National Stroke Awareness Month and throughout the year. “ 

The Gospel Competition winners-Brandon Camphor and One Way and Daniel Mitchell and Hillel-will have an opportunity to perform along with three award-winning recording artists: Chrisette Michele and Music World Gospel’s Trin-i-tee 5:7 and Brian Courtney Wilson at the 5th Annual Power Awards’ “You Are The Power” Concert at the legendary Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York on Friday, May 6, at 8:00 p.m. EST. Mathew Knowles will be joining to present checks to the winners. For ticket information, please visit, www.ticketmaster.com. The 5th Annual Power Awards Weekend will also include the Power Networking Presentation’s “Traits for Success” on Saturday, May 7 at the Intercontinental New York Times Square Hotel, with keynote speaker Mathew Knowles.   

A portion of the proceeds from the CD will benefit the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s (AHA/ASA) Power To End Stroke Movement. Power To End Stroke was created in 2006 by the AHA/ASA to help reach the ASA mission to reduce stroke and risk of stroke. The campaign raises critical awareness within the African American population. Heart disease and stroke are major health risks for all people, but the African American community is at particularly high risk. Blacks have almost twice the risk of first-ever strokes compared to whites. And blacks have higher death rates for stroke compared to whites. Stroke is a leading cause of death and a leading cause of long-term, severe disability for all Americans. African Americans are at increased risk for stroke compared to others due to increased rates of diabetes, high blood pressure and family history of heart disease or stroke. The prevalence of high blood pressure in African Americans in the United States is the highest in the world.

Power To End Stroke is nationally sponsored by the Bristol-Myers Squibb/Sanofi Pharmaceuticals Partnership.



This Weeks Top Gospel Albums: VaShawn Mitchell Takes Back #1 Spot at Radio While WOW Gospel Series Stays on Top of Sales


WOW Gospel 2011, the latest installment of the popular WOW Gospel series, celebrates its seventh consecutive week atop the Billboard Top Gospel Charts. The album also sits at #57 on the Billboard Top 200 Charts. Church on the Moon from Deitrick Haddon holds to the #2 position. Triumphantfrom VaShawn Mitchell maintains the #3 position while Rehabfrom Lecrae moves to the #4 position. Lecrae‘s latest Rehab: The Overdose rounds out the week’s top five albums. In other chart news, My Songbook from VaShawn Mitchell debuts at #12 whileReport of the Lord from Pastor DeWayne Harvey & Greater Blessings Praise Team debuts at #16. 

In the world of radio, Vashawn Mitchell‘s “Nobody Greater” returns to top of the radio charts. “I Give Myself Away” from William McDowell moves to the #2 spot while “I Believe” from “I Smile” from Kirk Franklin jumps to the #3 position. “I Believe” fromJames Fortune & FIYA featuring Shawn McLemore and Zacardi Cortez takes the #4 spot while “Walking” from Mary Mary rounds out the week’s top five songs.



Christian Comedian Akintunde Announces First Round Winner of “Search for the One” Comedy Competition


Christian Comedian Akintunde is searching for the one!  The “Search for the One” Comedy competition kicked off the first leg of its competition recently in Killeen, TX.  Next stop is Chattanooga, TN on April 1st and Columbia, SC April 2nd.  

Click Here for details on entering the contest and attending the contest.  Watch the video below to see the winners of Round 1.

The Votes Are In (ROUND 1 – KILLEEN TX) from No Joke Entertainment on Vimeo.



Christian TV Network Daystar Down-Sizes & Makes Staff Cuts



Daystar Television Network, which is facing two lawsuits by ex-employees, including a sexual case, is downsizing three of its production facilities.

The Christian TV network has laid off full-time production staff at studios in Houston, Denver and Ashland, Ky. The facilities will still transmit the network’s signal but be operated by a smaller technical staff, according to Daystar spokesman A. Larry Ross.

Ross told the Fort-Star Telegram the move will enable the Bedford, Texas-based network to make better use of its headquarters and achieve operational parity among its television stations nationwide.

The recent cuts do not appear to be due to the network’s audience. Daystar’s viewer base has been growing at a “rapid pace,” said Ross.

Daystar has been entangled in two lawsuits after network founder the Rev. Marcus Lamb admitted to an affair in November. Appearing on the network’s “Celebration” episode alongside his wife, Lamb said he decided to go public with the story because three persons were attempting to extort millions of dollars from them.

Jeanette Hawkins, former marketing director at Daystar, sued the company over the extramarital affair. In the suit, she claims she suffered severe emotional trauma because she was promised a Christian work environment but had to learn that her boss was involved in an affair and because she was asked to cover up the affair.

Hawkins also alleges that the Lambs defamed her on television by accusing her and two other employees of extorting money from the company. While her name was never mentioned, she contends that her name was on a letter sent to Daystar attorneys.

Daystar has countersued Hawkins, charging her with playing a leading role in the plot to extort the company. Although the suit is still active, Bedford police delivered their own verdict in December, concluding that they found no unlawful activity in their investigation.

More recently, another former employee has filed a sexual harassment suit against then Daystar Administrative Manager of Special Projects Bill Trammell, the father of Joni Lamb.

Jennifer Falcon filed a lawsuit in February, claiming that Trammell asked her to sit on his lap and touched her inappropriately during “quiet time” in his office.

Daystar has denied the allegations, calling them “outrageous.”

Both women are represented by the same attorney, James Fisher.

Despite the public confession of the affair and ongoing lawsuits, Marcus and Joni Lamb’s marriage appears to remain strong.

On Wednesday, Marcus Lamb said via Twitter that he took the day off to spend time with his wife, calling her “sweetheart” and asking of an attached photo of Joni: “Isn’t she beautiful?”



CeCe Winans On Parting Ways With BeBe Winans



Praise Philly Host CeCe McGhee talked to CeCe Winans about the upcoming “Still Something Big Tour” with her brother BeBe Winans, Mary Mary and VaShawn Mitchell. Listen to find out if this is truly the last tour for BeBe and CeCe Winans.

Click Here to see why BeBe Winans said it’s time to pursue different things.

CeCe Winans Parting Ways Interview