Marvin SappSince singing with the legendary gospel group, Commissioned, Marvin Sapp has recorded seven solo albums and started his JOY Ministries outreach. Sapp recorded his most recent album, Here I Am, on October 16, 2009 at Resurrection Life Church in Wyoming, Michigan and released it on March 16, 2010. With its release, Sapp became the all-time highest charting gospel artist in Billboard's 54-year history of tracking album sales when the album debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 chart. Ted WinnAlmost a decade ago, Ted Winn as part of Ted & Sheri burst on the gospel music scene with a joyful chemistry and vocal charisma. They won two Stellar Awards and enjoyed Top Ten radio smashes such as “Come Ye Disconsolate” and “Celebrate.” Winn's debut solo CD, Balance, features the Billboard Top 30 Hot Gospel Songs hit “God Believes In You.” |
| Brian Courtney WilsonAs one of gospel music’s contemporary break-through artists of 2010 and a Gospel Music Association Dove Award nominee, Brian Courtney Wilson’s debut CD, Just Love, entered at #2 on the Billboard Top Gospel Album chart and #6 on Billboard’s Top Christian Album chart. and remained at #1 on Christian Music Trade Association’s Inspirational Album chart for over 40 weeks. Just Love blends Wilson’s solitary interpretations of lyric and instrumentals with influences from his personal faves. Trin-i-tee 5:7Trin-i-tee 5:7 was a breath of fresh air when they first appeared on the gospel scene in 1998. Hailing from New Orleans, the trio of stellar singers comprised of Chanelle Haynes, Angel Taylor and Adrian Anderson, has become the best-selling trio in gospel music and crossed music genre lines. Their fourth album, T57, debuted at #2 on the Billboard Top Gospel Album chart resulting in a GRAMMY® Award nomination and winning two prestigious Dove Awards for the group. | Myron Butler & LeviAlong with his long time vocal ensemble, Levi, Myron Butler went back to his hometown as the setting for his first ever live recording, REVEALED Live In Dallas, an impressive collection of Butler’s unmistakable Urban Worship style and is a defining moment in his musical evolution. As the title indicates, Butler lays bare more of himself as an artist and as a minister, lyrically dissecting and understanding God’s plan for us through song. Dottie PeoplesOne of the most honored gospel vocalists of the 1990's, Dottie Peoples has been called "the gospel Patti LaBelle." She was nominated for the Soul Train Lady of Soul Award and winner of the Stellar's prestigious James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award. Her 1994 hit "On Time God" reached #1 on the gospel charts, and Peoples, "On Time God" and the title song swept the Stellar Awards (Album, Song, Female Vocalist, and Choir of the Year) and the Gospel Music Workshop of America (GMWA) Awards (Album, Female Vocalist and Song of the Year). |
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