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CANCER SURVIVOR TRACY RANDALL HAS LEARNED TO LIVE WITH PAIN BUT SINGS THAT “IT FEELS GOOD” TO BE ALIVE ON NEW RADIO SINGLE

Tracy RandallLavish Records artist Tracy Randall isn’t supposed to be here. In 2006, he was diagnosed with acute blastic leukemia and after aggressive rounds of chemo and radiation therapy, his doctors gave up and in February 2007 told him to go home and prepare to die. Read the full post »


This post was written by Kris Patrick | April 10, 2013


Funeral Arrangements Announced for Inez Andrews – Singer Rose to Fame with The Caravans

Inez Andrews

UPDATE: Funeral arrangements have been made for the Gospel Legend Inez Andrews.  The singer will be laid to rest in her hometown of Chicago.   Read the full post »


This post was written by admin | December 27, 2012


Donald Lawrence Announces He Will Produce Karen Clark Sheard’s LIVE Recording in 2013

Producer Donald Lawrence announced the news via his twitter page that he will once again produce the live recording for Karen Clark-Sheard in 2013.

Lawrence has a long history of working with the Gospel singer.  Lawrence provided production for Karen Clark-Sheard’s groundbreaking debut solo CD ‘Finally Karen’ in 1997 as well as her Second Chance and The Heavens are Telling projects.

Karen has appeared as guest vocalist on a number of Tri City Singers projects and Lawrence also produced the Grammy award winning Clark Sisters Live: One Last Time CD in 2007. Read the full post »


This post was written by admin | November 8, 2012


CANCER: The Buck Stops Here Minister Mary Edwards
No CancerCANCER:First my mother. Then my brother. Followed by my sister. All in 18 months. Whew! Finally, a breather. But only for two years before my beloved husband was stricken.Prior to my late husband’s departure, we had been community activist in Detroit for over 30 years. He loved Detroit and everyone knew it. So often we heard him say, “I was born here. Raised here, and I will die here.” Read the full post »

This post was written by admin | November 8, 2010