“Sing Your Name”
Ocie Jackson
From the Behind the Cross Music Group CD My Heart, My Song
(available February 17, 2012)
“Sing Your Name” is Milwaukee-born Ocie Jackson’s prayer-song of praise.
It’s her first single as a solo artist and also the first song she committed to tape, under the tutelage of producer Chris Crain.
Jackson delivers the breezy, mid-tempo selection in a coquettish soprano that floats over the background vocalists until the conclusion, when she tears into an unconscious shout.
Jackson cut her gospel teeth as a background singer for VaShawn Mitchell. Read her story here.
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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.
Your music is beautiful! Thank you for sharing – please come visit us one day at http://www.jsbtlm.blogspot.com/
We could use more vocalists :)