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  • Published On: March 3rd, 2021

    “Wait” Kevan Peabody Twinkem Productions (release date: October 16, 2020) www.twinkemp.com By Robert M. Marovich Taking Proverbs 3:5-6 in part for his text, veteran gospel singer Kevan Peabody implores listeners [...]

  • Published On: March 2nd, 2021

    “You Kept Me” Rev. Luther Barnes & the Restoration Worship Center Choir Shanachie Entertainment / SRT Entertainment www.shanachie.com By Robert M. Marovich Like the title track of the Reverend Luther [...]

  • Published On: February 28th, 2021

    Latisha Johnson Montgomery Issues of My Heart (EP) Independent (release date: January 1, 2021) By Robert M. Marovich Gospel singer Latisha Johnson Montgomery's high notes evoke the crackly rawness of [...]

  • Published On: February 27th, 2021

    Check out GRAMMY nominee DOE perform her song "Good Now" on GRAMMY's "Positive Vibes Only" program, introduced by journalist, producer, and celebrity host Derrial Christon.

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    Published On: February 26th, 2021

    Click on the image to stream the episode. Episode 151 Playlist: Get right church – Gospel Legends I made it – Darius Paulk Thank God for what didn’t [...]

  • Published On: February 24th, 2021

    “Keeper” De’Leon Carr ft. Duranice Pace From the Enon Music Group CD Life Is (release date: February 19, 2021) By Robert M. Marovich Before gospel singer Duranice Pace passed away [...]

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