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CHURCHES CONTINUE TO COME TO THE AID OF THE HATIAN PEOPLE: Southwest Community Christian Center Charters the Royal Carribean Cru



Helping Hands To Haiti (HHH), is the vision of The Bridge, Southwest Community Christian Center of Houston, Texas.  Thorough the leadership of its, Pastor, Dr. Gregg J. Patrick, the church has begun a monumental effort to get humanitarian aid directly to the hands of the Haitian people; where it is so desperately needed.
The 20 year old church, has established and supported many charitable events over the years, and distributing over 98% of the funds directly to the agencies involved.
During the Hurricane Katrina disaster, Pastor Patrick and The Bridge were one of the first (and only) churches that consistently came to the aid of the displaced Americans who had to flee to The Astrodome in Houston.  Pastor Patrick worked tirelessly with the Red Cross and other agencies to help and insure physical comfort and spiritual aid to thousands that were there; many of whom have remained in Houston, as members of the church.
Pastor Patrick, a major gospel artist, had a top-ten CD “Crossover” in 2009 (Billboard).  Through his gospel industry contacts, HHH will produce a major gospel concert to support these efforts.

HHH Divisions of Relief:
    1.    Humanitarian – support and provide relief to the people i.e., food, water, staples, clothing.
    2.    Community – fundraisers stateside to secure local support to assist in all efforts.
    3.    Missionary – to travel to Haiti to help rebuild, restore and minister to the people.




Marvin Sapp Breaks Another Record



Verity Gospel Music Group artist Marvin Sapp‘s latest single “The Best In Me” has just set a new Billboard record by jumping from #78 to #14 on the Hot R&B/Hot Songs Chart. This meteoric, one week jump is the largest position jump by a gospel track since the chart began using Nielsen SoundScan data 18 years ago. In addition, this is also the largest jump in four years among all genres. “The Best In Me” is the lead single from Sapp’s forthcoming live album Here I Am, which hits stores on March 16, 2010.



2010 Grammy Awards – Gospel Nominees


Best Gospel Performance

For solo, duo, group as collaborative performances. Singles or tracks with vocal containing Gospel lyrics. All genres of Gospel music are eligible.

Free To Be Me

Francesca Battistelli [Fervent Records/ Word Entertainment]

Jesus Is Love

Heather Headley Featuring Smokie Norful Track from: Audience Of One [EMI Gospel]

I Believe

Jonny Lang With Fisk Jubilee Singers Track from: Oh Happy Day [Vector Recordings/EMI Gospel]

Wait On The Lord

Donnie McClurkin Featuring Karen Clark Sheard Track from: We All Are One (Live In Detroit) [Verity]

Born Again

Third Day, Featuring Lacey Moseley Track from: Revelation [Essential Records] 

Best Gospel Song

A Songwriter(s) Award. For Song Eligibility Guidelines see the Song Of The Year award. (Artist names appear in parentheses.) Singles or Tracks only.

Born Again

Tai Anderson, David Carr, Mark Lee & Mac Powell, songwriters (Third Day, Featuring Lacey Moseley) Track from: Revelation [Essential Records; Publisher: Consuming Fire Music.]

City On Our Knees

Cary Barlowe, Toby McKeehan & Jamie Moore, songwriters (TobyMac) [Forefront Records; Publishers: Achtober Songs, Emack Music, Jamnu Music, Castle Bound, Bummerman Music.]

Every Prayer

Dayna Caddell, Israel Houghton, Aaron Lindsey & Ricardo Sanchez, songwriters (Israel Houghton & Mary Mary) Track from: The Power Of One [Integrity Music; Publishers: Warner-Tamerlane Publishing, Aaron Lindsey Publishing, Integrity’s Praise! Music, Sound of the New Breed, gnidybab music, Ricardo Music Dot Com.]

God In Me

Erica Campbell, Tina Campbell & Warryn Campbell, songwriters (Mary Mary Featuring Kierra "KiKi" Sheard) Track from: The Sound [Columbia Records; Publishers: EMI April Music, Wet Ink Red Music, That’s Plum Song, It’s Tea Tyme.]

The Motions

Jason Houser, Sam Mizell & Matthew West, songwriters (Matthew West) Track from: Something To Say [Sparrow Records; Publishers: Word Music/Songs For Lulu/Simple Tense Songs/Wyzell Music/Songs of Extreme/Cedar Sides.] 

Best Rock Or Rap Gospel Album

For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.

The Big Picture

Da’ T.R.U.T.H. [Cross Movement Records]

Crash

Decyfer Down [INO Records]

Innocence & Instinct

Red [Essential Records]

Live Revelations

Third Day [Essential Records]

The Dash

John Wells-The Tonic [Cross Movement Records] 

Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album

For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.

Speaking Louder Than Before

Jeremy Camp [BEC Recordings]

The Power Of One

Israel Houghton [Integrity Music]

The Long Fall Back To Earth

Jars Of Clay [Gray Matters/Essential Records]

Love Is On The Move

Leeland [Essential Records]

Freedom

Mandisa [Sparrow Records] 

Best Southern/Country/Bluegrass Gospel Album

For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.

Jason Crabb

Jason Crabb [Spring Hill Music Group]

Dream On

Ernie Haase & Signature Sound [Gaither Music Group]

The Rock

Tracy Lawrence [Rocky Comfort Records/Artist2Market Distribution]

In God’s Time

Barry Scott & Second Wind [Rebel Records]

Everyday

Triumphant Quartet [Daywind Records] 

Best Traditional Gospel Album

For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.

God Don’t Never Change

Ashley Cleveland [E1 Music]

The Law Of Confession, Part I

Donald Lawrence & Co. [Quiet Water/Verity]

Oh Happy Day

(Various Artists) Bill Hearn, Ken Levitan, Ken Pennell, Jack Rovner & Cedric Thompson, producers [EMI Gospel/Vector Recordings]

The Journey Continues

The Williams Brothers [Blackberry Records]

How I Got Over

Vickie Winans [Destiny Joy Records] 

Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album

For albums containing 51% or more playing time of VOCAL tracks.

Audience Of One

Heather Headley [EMI Gospel]

Renewed

Sheri Jones-Moffett [EMI Gospel]

Just James

J Moss [GospoCentric/ Verity]

Smokie Norful: Live

Smokie Norful [EMI Gospel]

Bold Right Life

Kierra Sheard [EMI Gospel]

 



Gospel Music Channel to Air 2010 Stellar Awards During Black History Month


 

Andrae Crouch, Yolanda Adams, Kirk Franklin, Shirley Ceasar, Donnie McClurkin, Clark Sisters, Marvin Sapp, Dottie Peoples, Cece Winans, Byron Cage and many other music legends & today’s hitmakers part of GMC’s Black History Month line-up in February

Gospel Music Channel (GMC) will celebrate Black History Month this February with music and artists that have inspired the world.

In addition to major premiere programming and specials, GMC will also present special vignettes throughout the month featuring artists including Marvin Sapp, Byron Cage, Canton Jones, Ricky Dillard, Beverly Crawford, The Murrills and Angella Christie reflecting on the events and historical figures in the Black Community that have shaped their lives personally and professionally.

Other highlights of GMC’s Black History Month Celebration include:
— The basic cable television premiere of the 25th Anniversary of The Stellar Awards, the premier Gospel event that recognizes and honors Gospel artists, on Sunday, Feb 28 at 8:00 p.m. ET. Vickie Winans, Kirk Franklin and Donnie McClurkin co-host this memorable evening. Legendary vocalists Tremaine Hawkins, Shirley Caesar and Dottie Peoples appear on stage together as do Donnie McClurkin, Marvin Sapp and Byron Cage. The show also features piano collaborations from Smokie Norful and Richard Smallwood, Hezekiah Walker with his Love Fellowship Choir and Ricky Dillard and New G with a Choir Collaboration. Other performers include BeBe & CeCe Winans, Kirk Franklin singing a medley of hits, Crystal Aikin, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Israel Houghton performing with Mary Mary, and Donald Lawrence with the Verizon Wireless “How Sweet the Sound” winners, the Atlanta West Pentecostal Church Choir.

The world premiere of the 2010 BMI Trailblazers Awards Tribute to Donnie McClurkin & Andraé Crouch (Sunday, Feb. 21 at 8:00 p.m ET.) The all-star special — recorded Jan. 15 in Nashville as part of The 2010 Stellar Awards festivities — includes appearances and inspired live performances from a selection of contemporary stars and gospel powerhouses. Byron Cage hosts the tribute to McClurkin, which features inspired live performances by Latice Crawford, Micah Stampley, Pastor Marvin Winans, and Yolanda Adams, who is joined by McClurkin for a rousing rendition of “We Fall Down.” Adams then hosts the musical homage to Crouch. Spine-tingling performances are delivered by stars including Adams, BeBe Winans, CeCe Winans, TaTa Vega, Mary Mary, Pastor Marvin Winans, and Dorinda Clark Cole.

GMC world premieres A Love Song for Haiti: The Making of ‘Are You Listening’ (Feb. 21 at 9:30pm) an exclusive special that goes behind-the-scenes of the gospel community’s answer to “We Are the World.” Kirk Franklin wrote and produced the song to benefit Haiti and assembled a who’s who of gospel greats for the recording.

For a complete schedule of GMC’s BHM programming, go to www.gospelmusicchannel.com/schedule. GMC can be seen in 46 million homes on various cable systems around the country, on DIRECTV on channel 338 and on Verizon FiOS on channel 224.

 




The 2010 Allstate Gospel Superfest Announces T.V. Airtimes


WEEK 1 JAN 25- JAN 31ST      
         
5 Dallas KTXA-IND SUN 1/31 @ 10:30P
15 Minneapolis KSTP/KSTC SUN 1/31 @ 3A
24 Charlotte, NC WMYT/ WJZY-CW SUN 1/31 @ 4P
25 Indianapolis WNDY-MYTV SUN 1/31 @ 2P
26 Raleigh-Durham WRDC-UPN SUN 1/31 @ 1P
31 Salt Lake City KTVX-ABC SAT 1/30 @ 1P
51 New Orleans WVUE-FOX SUN 1/31 @ 11A
65 Dayton WBDT-CW SAT 1/30 @9P
73 Toledo WMNT-MYTV FRI 1/29 @ 9A
86 Chattanooga EDSI SAT 1/30 @3A
90 Jackson, MS WAPT-ABC SAT 1/30 @ 12P
96 Savannah, GA WJCL-ABC SAT 1/30 @ 3P
118 Montgomery WNCF-TV SAT 1/30 @ 2P
123 Lafayette, LA KATC SAT 1/30 @ 3P
132 Wilmington, NC WWAY-ABC SAT 1/30 @ 4P
144 Salisbury WMDT-ABC SAT 1/30 @ 3P
155 Odessa KPEJ-FOX THUR 1/27 @ 4A
155 Odessa KPEJ-FOX SUN 1/31 @ 11A
164 Yuma KECY-FOX SUN 1/31 @ 1P
186 Lima, OH WLIO-NBC SUN 1/31 @ 12P
95 Baton Rouge KWBJ-IND SAT 1/30 @ 9P
96 Savannah, GA WJCL-ABC SAT 1/30 @ 3P
123 Lafayette, LA KATC SAT 1/30 @ 3P
132 Wilmington, NC WWAY-ABC SAT 1/30 @ 4P
144 Salisbury WMDT-ABC SAT 1/30 @ 3P
153 Rochester-Mason KTTC-NBC SAT 1/30 @ 430P
155 Odessa KPEJ-FOX THUR 1/27 @ 4A
155 Odessa KPEJ-FOX SUN 1/31 @ 11A
164 Yuma KECY-FOX SUN 1/31 @ 1P
186 Lima, OH WLIO-NBC SUN 1/31 @ 12P
         

WEEK 2 FEB. 1ST – FEB.7TH        
           
1 New York WABC-ABC SAT 2/6 @ 3P

 
3
Chicago WBBM-CBS SAT 2/6 @ 11A
 
32 Kansas City KMCI-IND SUN 2/7 @ 2P  
34 Columbus, OH WWHO-CW SUN 2/7 @ 11A  
38 West Palm Beacdh WFGC-IND SAT 2/6 @ 9P  
43 Norfolk, VA WSKY-IND SUN 2/7 @ 7P  
44 Albuquerque KCHF-IND SUN 2/7 @ 8P  
61 Tulsa KGEB-IND SAT 2/6 @ 8P  
63 Charleston, WV WSAZ-NBC THUR 2/4 @ 3P  
73 Toledo WMNT-MYTV SAT 2/6 @ 7P  
74 Springfield, MO KCZ-CW SAT 2/6 @ 5P  
86 Chattanooga WDSI-MYNET SAT 2/6 @ 6P  
103 G-ville/New Bern WFXI-FOX SUN 2/7 @ 5P  
107 Ft. Wayne WPTA-ABC SUN 2/7 @ 5P  
121 Macon, GA WMGT-DT2 SUN 2/7 @ 12P  
133 Columbus-Tupelo WLOV-FOX SUN 2/7 @ 12P  
147 Joplin-Pittsburg KFJX-FOX SUN 2/7 @ 1P  
163 Biloxi – Gulfport EXXV- WED 2/6 @ 1130A  
168 Clarksburg WVFX-FOX SUN 2/7 @ 12P  
185 Meridian WTOK-ABC SUN 2/7 @ 12P  
195 Eureka KBVU-FOX SUN 2/7 @ 1P  
202 Fairbanks KFXF-FOX SUN 2/7 @ 3A  
           

WEEK 3 FEB 8TH – FEB 14TH      
         
4 Philadelphia WPSG-CW SUN 2/14 @ 8P
16 Denver KWHD-IND SUN 2/14 @ 5P
33 Cincinnati WXIX-FOX SUN 2/14 @ 6P
52 Buffalo WKBW-ABC SUN 2/14  @12N
63 Charleston, WV WSAZ-NBC SUN 2/14 @ 1P
73 Toledo WMNT-MYTV SUN 2/14 @ 6P
79 Columbia, SC WOLO-ABC SAT 2/13 @ 1P
85 Madison WBUW-CW SUN 2/14 @ 6A
91 South Bend, IN WHME-IND FRI 2/12 @ 7P
92 Colorado Springs KWHS-IND SUN 2/14 @ 2P
95 Baton Rouge KWBJ-IND WED 2/10 @ 8P
110 Youngstown WYFX-FOX SAT 2/13 @ 5P
112 Boise KTVB-NBC SUN 2/14 @ 11A
131 Amarillo KAMR-NBC SUN 2/14 @ 11A
141 Beaumont KFDM-CBS SAT 2/13 @ 11
157 Binghamton WBPN-MYTVN SAT 2/13 @ 9A
         


WEEK 4 FEB 15 – FEB 21      
         
         
11 Detroit WADL-IN SAT 2/20 @ 2P
18 Cleveland WEWS-ABC SAT 2/20 @ 1P
29 Nashville WTVF-CBS SUN 2/21 @ 1:50A
30 Hartford-New Haven WCTX-MYTV SUN 2/21 @ 1P
35 Milwaukee WVTV-WB SAT 2/20 @ 1P
36 Grvll-Spa-Ash WNEG-CBS WED 2/17 @ 12P
36 Grvll-Spa-Ash WNEG-CBS SAT 2/20 @ 1P
41 Grand Rapids, MI WLLA-IND MON 2/22 @ 11P
42 Las Vegas KTUD-UPN TUE 2/16 @ 3P
44 Albuquerque KCHF-IND SUN 2/21 @ 9P
46 Greensboro WGSR-LF SAT 2/21@ 7P
73 Toledo WMNT-MYTV FRI 2/19 @ 10A
77 Portland-Auburn WMTW-ABC SAT 2/20 @ 1:30P
106 Tallahassee WFXU-UPN SAT 2/20 @ 12N
119 Eugene KEVU-IND TUE 2/16 @ 1P
123 Lafayette, LA KIFI-ABC SAT 2/20 @ 1230A
162 Idaho Falls KIFI-ABC SAT 2/20 @ 1P
202 Fairbanks KFXF-FOX SUN 2/21 @ 2A

 

WEEK  5 FEB 22 – FEB 28      
         
8 Atlanta WATL SUN 2/27 @ 3A
41 Grand Rapids, MI WLLA-IND MON 2/22 @ 11P
47 Jacksonville, FL WTEV-CBS SAT 2/27 @ 2P
49 Louisville WYCS-IND SAT 2/27 @ 7P
50 Memphis WLMT-CW SUN 2/28 @ 3P
71 Honolulu KHON-CW SUN 2/28 @ 10A
73 Toledo WMNT-MYTV SUN 2/28 @6P
90 Jackson, MS WAPT-ABC SAT 2/27 @ 2P
107 Ft. Wayne WPTA-ABC SUN 2/27 @ 3P
109 Tyler-Longview KFXK-FOX SUN 2/28 @ 4P
119 Eugene KLSR-FOX FRI 2/22 @ 2P
153 Rochester-Mason KTTC-NBC SAT 2/27 @ 2P
202 Fairbanks KFXF-FOX SUN 2/28 @ 8A


James Fortune Releases New CD Titled “Encore”


The highly anticipted third offering from the soul-stirring James Fortune & FIYA will be out tomorrow.  At press time the group has planned an album release party on Wednesday, January 27th in Houston, Texas at "The Bridge" – Southwest Community Christian Center.  It will be Free admission and plenty of fans & media will be on hand to celebrate the upcoming release which goes on sale nationally Tuesday January 26th.  Path MEGAzine will be in the house.  Make sure you grab this one you guys.  I can tell by the snippets that it’s hot!  See below.

 
 


Kirk Franklin Gathers Gospel Music’s Best to Sing a Song For Haiti


Grammy-winning gospel singer, Kirk Franklin, is the latest celebrity to step up to the plate to lend a helping hand to the earthquake victims in Haiti.

Franklin took the lead for a special performance of "A Song for Pain" during last weekend’s Stellar Awards in Nashville. Franklin gathered many Gospel stars and fans together to contribute vocals to the song that he wrote and produced.

The song, which has been recorded and will be available for purchase via iTunes, also features the vocal talents of Yolanda Adams, Shirley Caesar, Dorinda Clark-Cole, Fred Hammond, Karen Clark-Sheard, KiKi Sheard, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Smokie Norful and Mary Mary, among them. All of the artists, musicians and engineers donated their talents to make this project a reality.

All of the proceeds from record sales will go towards Haiti. In addition, The Gospel Music Channel will air an hour-long special on January 23, 2010, which will include footage of the live studio recording. A music video for "A Song for Pain" will also be created using the video footage gathered at the recording.

 

Also Read:  BET’s Sunday’s Best – Audition Locations for Season 3 Announced




BET’s Sunday’s Best – Audition Locations for Season 3 Announced


 
 

Well its that time again.  Time for auditions for the hit show "Sunday’s Best."  Audition dates are fast approaching, so make your plans now.  Chances are you’ll have to travel to make it to one of the three cities where the auditions are being held. 

This year saw the BET hit show go to Nigeria, Africa to find talent abroad.  This is the first season that the judges have held auditions outside of the United States.

The Sunday Best season 3 auditions will be held in three cities. The third city will be announced soon, so make sure you keep checking back with us to get the latest SB3 information and updates.

DETROIT
When: February 20, 8 a.m. – noon
Where: COBO Center
1 Washington Blvd.,
Detroit, MI 48226

NEW ORLEANS
When: February 27, 8 a.m. – noon
Where: Ernest M. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Boulevard
New Orleans, LA 70130-1799

NEW YORK
When: March 6
Where: TBD

Note: Rules and Regulations and song list will be posted soon!

 

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