Debut album from
Newly Ordained presents a moving music ministry with
4-part gospel harmonies, produced by Curtis Knighton II
and Randy Scott.
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Contemporary jazz
master Kenneth Nash returns with a powerful Christian
Praise album - an instant classic. Kenneth Nash -
percussionist and producer of Maranatha's Jazz Praise and
Colours Series - has a new album of music that will
inspire and make you rejoice and dance to songs of life.
Reflecting the influences of Kenneth's many world travels,
this powerful collection of inspirational songs is a
Contemporary Christian Praise
instant-classic.
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Grammy-award
winning vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Nathaniel
Best (O Brother, Where Art Thou?; The O'Jays) debuts his
first solo contemporary gospel album, Center Of My Life.
After making his first recording at the age of five on "I
Want Jesus To Walk With Me" on his mother's debut album "Try
Him" on the Chess label, Nathan began touring with his
family with the great quartets of the 60's and 70's (The
Five Blind Boys, The Volinares, The Soul Stirrers, and
others). At the age of twelve, he began playing piano for
his Dad's church. He later sang for the Love Center
Choir, under the leadership of his pastor, the late
Bishop Walter Hawkins, before working with a number of other
artists, joining the O'Jays in 1993 and the
Fairfield Four in 2000 for their award-winning
rendition of two songs in the hit comedy movie, "O Brother,
Where Art Thou?".
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