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  • Published On: July 12th, 2021

    Gregory Gay (Houston, Texas) Blacksmoke Music Worldwide and Kerry Douglas Radio Promotions expands its bandwidth with the addition of Gregory Gay to its ranks. “Gregory Gay has been [...]

  • Published On: July 12th, 2021

    “Thank You” Felica Welch D’MAKK Entertainment (release date: May 29, 2021) By Robert M. Marovich Veteran Chicago Mass Choir alumna Felica Welch debuts “Thank You,” her new single under the [...]

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    Published On: July 9th, 2021

    Click on the image to begin streaming the episode Episode 155 Playlist: Lift every voice and sing – Brandon Camphor & One Way New Orleans medley – Jerard [...]

  • Published On: July 8th, 2021

    “Jesus Cares”Leporia LoganGodSent Music Group (2021)www.iamhollywoodlogan.com By Robert M. Marovich As “Hollywood” Logan, Leporia Logan was a member of the world-famous Drifters, entertaining audiences with classic vocal harmony renditions of [...]

  • Published On: July 6th, 2021

    “Ain’t Nobody Like Jesus” Ron Rawls Red Torch Music (release date: June 15, 2021) www.rawlsmusic.com By Robert M. Marovich Ron Rawls may be best known as the music director for [...]

  • Published On: July 5th, 2021

    “America Bless God” Bonita Burney Simmons Independent (release date: January 7, 2021) www.bonitaburneysimmons.com By Robert M. Marovich In the introduction to “America Bless God,” the award-winning North Carolina gospel singer [...]

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