“Remember Me”
Greg Walker
From his forthcoming gospel album (estimated release date: Spring 2010)
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After hearing Greg Walker sing “Remember Me,” you’ll swear you’ve heard that voice before.

Chances are you have. Walker was a member of the ’70s disco group Taste of Honey and in 1975 joined Santana as lead singer. His rendition of “Stormy” was a hit for Carlos Santana and the gang. He has also provided lead vocals for jazz artists such as Herbie Hancock, Kenny G and Keiko Matsui.

Walker approaches the inspirational ballad “Remember Me” with the same cool croon that is his trademark, with equally smooth female background vocalists for his support. The song is a fervent prayer for favor from the Almighty and has a distinctive slow jam ‘80s vibe. The single was written and produced by David Crawford, and is part of a gospel album Walker anticipates releasing next spring.

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Written by : Bob Marovich

Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Founder of Journal of Gospel Music blog (formally The Black Gospel Blog) and producer of the Gospel Memories Radio Show.