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  • Published On: April 20th, 2021

    “The One” Jewell & Converted OverBoard Records (release date: April 9, 2021) By Robert M. Marovich Those who appreciate joyous gospel quartet music will welcome “The One,” the latest single [...]

  • Published On: April 18th, 2021

    “Way-Maker”Patrick Lundy & the Ministers of MusicFrom the CD Way-Maker 25th Anniversary Live Recording(CD release: March 5, 2021) By Robert M. Marovich Recorded live as part of the choir’s 25th [...]

  • Published On: April 14th, 2021

    David Wright Let the Organ Play Godfather Records (release date: February 12, 2021) By Robert M. Marovich Typically, we hear Pastor David Wright leading the New York Fellowship Mass Choir. [...]

  • Published On: April 13th, 2021

    “Still Gon’ Trust” Joshua Rogers Mixed Bag Music Group, LLC (release date: March 19, 2021) By Robert M. Marovich Joshua Rogers sums up the sentiments of most in the first [...]

  • Published On: April 12th, 2021

    Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia (106 minutes, dir. Kenny Leon, 2021) www.mylifetime.com By Robert M. Marovich Lifetime did not ask me to review Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia, but since a few [...]

  • Published On: April 11th, 2021

    "Tender and Mighty” The Wood Drake Sessions feat. Tammy Bullock Independent (release date: March 11, 2021) https://thewooddrakesessions.com/ By Robert M. Marovich In lyric and melody, “Tender and Mighty” has the [...]

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