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Micah Stampley Set to Release New CD, “Release Me” In Stores November 16: Download FREE Single


Houston, TX — Music World Gospel/Interface recording artist Micah Stampley will release his new EP project on November 16. Release Me is Micah’s fourth CD and a joint project of his independent label, Interface, and Mathew Knowles’ Music World Gospel.

In early October, Music World Gospel will impact both gospel and INSPO/Light AC radio with “Heaven On Earth” and “I Believe” respectively.

CLICK HERE to Download Micah’s single “I Believe” FREE!

“Heaven On Earth” is a remake by David and Nicole Binion, written by David L. Binion, John Brockman and Joshua Dufrene and produced by Micah and co-produced by Cameron Sankey. The song expounds on the notion that the believer is supposed to prosper, and not merely in terms of making money. “The Kingdom of God is His people who are living and walking in His ways, in integrity and with righteous character,” Micah says. “… The spirit of the Lord is upon me. His anointing is empowering. The Kingdom of the Lord is within me and He’s calling me to the heavenlies. Yeah!…To be walking in His favor and grace is just like heaven on Earth. Oh!” So go the lyrics to the moderately paced song, buttressed by acoustic and electric guitars, driving percussions and an emphatic choral back-up.

“I Believe” is a re-release from his sophomore CD, A Fresh Wind, written by Micah’s wife and songwriting partner, Heidi Stampley. “I Believe” is produced by Micah and co-produced by GRAMMY® award-winner Aaron Lindsey. “I Believe” is a contemporary, congregational, praise and worship song with a simple message of power and faith. Heidi wrote the song after attending a music award show. She was up late that night reading a book about a minister and faith in the 19th century. Around 5:00 that morning, she heard the song in her head and ran to the bathroom to write it down. When Micah heard the song later that morning, he immediately said that he wanted to record it. The song, “I Believe” is a personal declaration and confession of faith with which people of every culture and many nations can connect.

The other new song on the EP, “There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood,” is re-interpreted in Micah’s multi-octave signature style. He blends the traditional chords of that timeless hymn with a touch of today’s balladeering and graceful bellowing. “Wash all my sins away, ooo-o-oooo-o-oo,” he sings, knowing that God forgives.

Release Me also includes previous hit releases: “Lend Your Song to Me,” which begins in a mere worshipful whisper and rises higher, higher, higher toward a gift-giving God; “Corinthian Song,” an arrangement of V. Michael McKay’s that evokes the styling of the much lauded Richard Smallwood; “Marvelous,” with its piercing electric guitar, sounding brass and danceable drums; and a jazzy version of the holiday classic, “Angels We Heard On High, arranged by Micah and produced by Micah and Cameron Sankey.

“Spiritually, I feel liberated and I chose the title, ‘Release Me,’ because I’ve been coming through the struggles of being an independent artist in an industry that doesn’t always support independent artists. It’s like a load has been lifted off my shoulders,” says Micah.

“Micah’s gift of inspiration brings a powerful voice to the masses,” says Mathew Knowles C.E.O. and President of Music World Entertainment. “As a singer, songwriter and producer, his impact within the faith community is evident, with supporters filling stadiums around the world. Micah is creating a legacy as a true renaissance force in gospel music.”

Just prior to entering a new partnership with Mathew Knowles’ Music World Gospel and Music World Entertainment earlier this year, Micah had been traveling the globe ministering and leading worship for audiences near and far in places such as Amsterdam, Australia, Indonesia, Japan, London, and various African nations.

Micah came to international prominence in 2005 when he became the flagship artist for mega-pastor Bishop T.D. Jakes’ Dexterity Sounds/EMI Gospel label. His inaugural CD, The Songbook of Micah, debuted at the No. 3 slot on Billboard’s Top Gospel Album chart. That year, Billboard magazine placed him on its Top 10 Gospel Music Artists of 2005 list. AOL Black Voices also included him on its roster of the Top 11 Gospel Geniuses of 2005. The Songbook of Micah earned him nominations in the Stellar New Artist and Male Vocalist of the Year categories.

Micah’s critically lauded second album, A Fresh Wind, was produced by GRAMMY® award-winning Aaron Lindsey (Israel & New Breed, Marvin Sapp) on Interface. It spent 31 weeks on Billboard’s Top Gospel Album chart, peaking at No. 6 and earning Micah Stellar nominations for Contemporary Male Vocalist and Praise & Worship CD of the Year.

Micah’s third album, Ransomed was recorded live before a large, ecstatic, testifying audience where civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. once was the pastor. It received a Stellar nomination for Praise & Worship CD of the Year. That 16-track tour de force was produced by Kevin Bond (Donnie McClurkin, Yolanda Adams), winner of 10 GRAMMY® Awards and 30 Stellar Awards.

“When I’m singing, I feel like I’m giving God permission to invade my life,” he states. “Release Me is so Christ-driven. It is delivering a song of hope in these times when people are losing jobs, getting their homes foreclosed on. I don’t believe God wants us to linger in that heartbreak but to push through it, to worship and praise through the hard times as we look for answers and solutions. God gives instruction. Only the Word of God can get us through.”

 

Also Read: Joe Pace, Tye Tribbett, & Wess Morgan Release Projects



Bishop Eddie Long Responds to Allegations in Court Documents



Path MEGAzine has learned that Bishop Eddie Long has filed a response to the sexual coercion lawsuits against him on Monday. Bishop Long is flat out denying the allegations made against him.

Attorney William Hill filed a response to the lawsuits against Eddie Long.

When allegations of sexual misconduct first surfaced, Bishop Eddie Long told the congregation he would fight, but could not speak further on his innocence at the time. Now, Bishop Long is coming out fighting. In court filings, Bishop Long categorically says he never had a sexual relationship with any of the plaintiffs.

“Enough is enough. He’s done too much damage. It’s time it stops,” said Jamal Parris in an exclusive interview with Atlanta’s FOX 5 back in September.

Parris and three other young men have filed sexual misconduct lawsuits against the popular Bishop and his 10,000 seat New Birth Missionary Baptist church.

The lawsuits allege the Bishop sent them provocative pictures, money and lavish gifts to the then teenagers, while having sex with the young men.

Spencer LeGrande, 22, Jamal Parris, 23, Anthony Flagg, 21, and Maurice Robinson, 20, all filed suits alleging Long coerced them into sexual relationships when they were teenage members of his church.

Now, Bishop Long has filed an answer to all four lawsuits, claiming, in bold letters on the first page “the claims of sexual misconduct are not true.”

CLICK HERE to Read Long’s Response to LaGrande.

In all four of the law suits, Bishop Long admitted he was a mentor to a number of young men, trying to build stability in their lives. He admitted to traveling with the young men and at times sharing a room.

In an exclusive interview, Parris said the Bishop gave gifts, money, and support in exchange for sex and always wanted the young men to consider him their “daddy.”

“You finally have a father that you’ve always wanted for and always dreamed of. He would just walk away from you if you don’t give him what he wants. So you end up turning into something you never thought you would be, which is now a slave to a man that you love,” said Parris.

In the lawsuit, Long admitted young men in the church called him “daddy” or sometimes “granddaddy” and he specifically denied in every lawsuit that he ever had sex with any of the four young men.

To make matters worse, a fifth lawsuit was filed by a woman who’s suing New Birth Ministries for sexual harassment. Tamara Colson, claims that a male supervisor of the church showed her pictures of male genitals without her consent, and the church did nothing when she complained. When she asked for a transfer she said she was demoted to a secretary, and eventually fired.

The lawsuit filed by Colson also claimed that New Birth church was aware of previous sexual harassments incidences between the male supervisors and other female employees but decided not to take action.

 

Also Read: Bishop Eddie Long Accuser Jamal Parris Interviews For First Time – Says to Long, “You are not a man, you are a monster.” 

Bishop T.D. Jakes Speaks on Bishop Eddie Long Case

Bishop Eddie Long Scandal Photos Released by Attorney



Christin Gordon


A singer, songwriter, motivational speaker, model, host, real estate broker, and CEO, Christin Gordon, believes in the saying: “The me that I see, is the me I will be”. Christin is a 2004 graduate of Texas A&M University, Mays School of Business and is the CEO and broker of C. Gordon Realty, LLC and CM Gordon Incorporated. 

It’s her goal to use not only her voice to motivate and sing, but to also be an example of morality by maintaining a Christian lifestyle by living by the principles that Jesus taught.

Christin is a faithful member of Lively Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Simonton, TX, under the leadership of Pastor Ernest R. Simmons,  a Sunday school teacher, and president of the choir, and finds inspiration in the biblical verse, Proverbs 3:5-6: “Trust in the lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.  In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and he shall direct thy paths.” Through God will people be able to identify with self, says Christin, and it’s a belief she holds to strongly and loves to share with others.  Contact Christin Gordon by going to her website: www.christingordon.com.



2010 Stellar Awards Fan Voting Has Begun



The Stellar Awards will open voting to the general public in selected categories beginning October 27, 2010. Fans will have the opportunity to cast their votes in the categories of Fan Favorite Artist of the Year, Fan Favorite Song of the Year, Gospel Announcer of the Year, and Internet Radio Station of the Year. All voting takes place at the Stellar Awards website. Voting concludes on November 22, 2010 with the winners to be announced at the 2011 Stellar Awards on January 15, 2011 in Nashville, TN.  CLICK HERE to Vote.

CLICK HERE to See Full List of Stellar Award Nominees



Rance Allen Group Celebrates 40 Years with New Radio Single – ‘You That I Trust’


For forty years The Rance Allen Group (RAG) has walked the tightrope dividing sacred and secular music with their R&B-infused gospel classics such as “Miracle Worker,” “I Belong To You,” “Ain’t No Need of Crying,” and their Kirk Franklin collaboration, “Something About The Name Jesus.”

Now, the Grammy-nominated group that has influenced gospel stars ranging from BeBe & CeCe Winans and Fred Hammond to Kirk Franklin, is preparing the world for their forthcoming CD/DVD project “The Live Experience II: Celebrating 40 Years of Music & Ministry” that boasts cameos from Shirley Caesar, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, and Paul Porter.

The first of many potential radio singles is the dramatic “You That I Trust” that features the Christianiares’ front man, Paul Porter. Backed with an intoxicating Memphis soul groove and the Allen Brothers’ rich harmonies, Allen and Porter’s volcanic voices explode over this future gospel classic about learning to trust in God completely.

When asked about RAG’s unique sound, Allen says this: “This is not a brag but I don’t think you will ever hear [gospel done exactly as we do it]. It’s just a wonderful way that God has taken all of my and my brothers’ experiences and has married them together… When we grew up, R&B was not supposed to be in the house but when my grandparents went to work, we’d dig under the couch and find all of The Temptation, The Miracles and other Motown artists and we’d play them. What we were looking for was musical structure. I don’t remember ever wanting to specifically change the lyrics. Motown had a way of putting their music together that was awesome. It was that plus my desire to take the gospel to the world in a different vehicle that fueled what we were doing. The Lord took our gospel lyrics and married them to this Motown-Stax record kind of funky sound to come up with the Rance Allen Group sound.”

CLICK HERE to check out the New Radio Single from The Rance Allen Group-“You That I Trust” featuring Paul Porter:

Look out for more news on the Rance Allen Group’s new Project “The Live Experience II” Coming Soon January 25, 2011!



Kris Patrick


 
A native of Houston, Texas Producer, Publisher, and Editor Kris Patrick has always been inspired by entrepreneurship.  Patrick ran a district corporate office while taking college courses at twenty years of age.  Knowing this wasn’t God’s intended path for his life he focused harder on college. Kris would then walk in the Path of his life’s goal, transferring to film school in Orlando, Florida. He completed his degree at Full Sail College, with a degree in Film & Video Production. After a brief internship with Fox Sports, he quickly used his business experience to start his own production company in Orlando, Florida. Thus, Parallel Path Entertainment was born in 2004. The company relocated to Houston, TX in 2007.  

As a driven producer, Kris Patrick comes up with many of his own story ideas, which he later edits. Under Kris’ parent company he also publishes the Path MEGAzine, (An online Gospel publication) and The Gospel View web show.    

With media works that span across multiple formats, Kris Patrick uses the avenue of film & video to suggest change in a fun and interactive fashion.  Changing the scope of positive media motivates Patrick, and he’s doing just that as the founder of Parallel Path Entertainment LLC.



HOUSTON PRAYER BREAKFAST TO UNITE IN A SPIRIT OF CHRIST TO BRING JOY, HONOR AND MENTORSHIP IN “RUTH & NAOMI PRAYER BREAKFAST”



Houston, TX (October 30, 2010) The Ruth and Naomi prayer breakfast will help attendees understand how they can define their destiny, maximize their potential and live the life of their dreams. The book of Ruth illustrates a beautiful story of two women who stick together through many challenges and hardships. Naomi’s husband and two sons have died. Ruth, Naomi’s daughter in law decides to stay with Naomi and HONOR her God. Naomi guides/MENTORS Ruth to marry a wealthy and well respected man. The event features Apostle/Dr. Melva Dorsey who will be discussing the life and purpose of Ruth and Naomi. She will show how who we honor will propel us to our next level. Who we honor is truly connected to our future. The seed of honor is connected to our success in the Kingdom and in this world. The seed of honor is the system for fulfilling your dreams.

The Psalmist is Minister Marlo Moore who is a powerful woman of God is going to set the atmosphere. She not only is a psalmist is a Minister of Gods word. Never losing sight of God’s purpose for her life most recently featured on “Untold Story” and “Waiting On God” with Bishop Dreyfus, C. Smith and the Wing of Faith Mass Choir CD’s. Award winning artist 2008 YGEA Atlanta.

Organizer, Apostle Donna Rand felt that this type of event is important to the community for the purpose of networking, honor and mentorship.

For more information about the event, vending opportunites and donations please phone Donna Rand at 281/855-2884 or click here to purchase online.

WHEN: OCT 30, 9:00AM – 1:00PM
WHERE: Humble Civic Center – 8233 Will Clayton Parkway, Humble, Texas 77338
WHO: Apostle/Dr. Melva Dorsey, Minister Marlo Moore & Apostle Donna Rand
WHY: To Enhance & Celebrate Honor & Mentorship for Women
PRICE: $20.00

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Brian Courtney Wilson Interviews on Path MEGAzine


Path MEGAzine catches up with Brian Courtney Wilson on the road for an exclusive phone interview.  Brian is one of Gospel’s newest stars, and is now touring the country with the American Heart Association.  He also is taking part in the Coco Brother Stand campaign taking place in Atlanta, GA.  

Brian gives us the rundown on his rise, his family and the lessons he learned pursuing his dreams of singing Gospel music.  You don’t want to miss this interview conducted by Path Publisher Kris Patrick.  Visit www.pathmegazine.com for more Path MEGAzine interviews.





Brian Courtney Wilson Bio:

Influenced by a wide range of vocalists from Donny Hathaway to Fred Hammond to John Mayer, singer and songwriter Brian Courtney Wilson has an up-to-date 21st century approach to modern gospel that might be termed “urban inspirational.” Wilson, a University of Illinois graduate, began singing formally in the university’s black chorus, then continued singing on his own time while working as a pharmaceutical salesman for seven years. Then, in a leap of faith, he walked away from his job and became the music director at St. John’s Downtown Church in Houston, where he was mentored by and became friends with Rudy Rasmus. Through Rasmus he met label owner and music mogul Mathew Knowles, who signed Wilson to his Spirit Rising / Music World imprint. Recorded in Jackson, MS and produced by Stan Jones, Wilson’s inspirationally themed debut album, Just Love, appeared in 2009.



Shuntia Wheeler


Shuntia Wheeler is a graduate student at Prairie View A&M University. She graduated with honors with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication from Prairie View A&M University in December 2009. Ms. Wheeler has demonstrated leadership in various organizations; She is the former Financial Secretary of the National Association of Black Journalists PV Chapter, a member of Lambda Pi Eta, the national honors society for communication, she has served as the Academic Editor of The Pantherland Yearbook, and she is a contributing journalist for The Panther.  Check out her blog at www.shuntia-wheeler.blogspot.com, as she presents world news from a fresh perspective through fun, fierce, and factual stories impacting the world we live in.  Email her at shuntia@pathmagazine.com