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“The Trumpet Lady” Syreeta Thompson Releases ‘In His Presence’ Today

The long-awaited sophomore project from Syreeta Thompson, dubbed “The Trumpet Lady,” is in stores TODAY.  The album, In His Presence, features guest vocals from Dorinda Clark Cole and DeWayne Woods.

Having studying under Wynton Marsalis, Syreeta has toured with Beyonce and Lauryn Hill, but the gospel industry probably knows her best as a vital component of Hezekiah Walker and Love Fellowship’s band.

In His Presence is said to be a solid blend of gospel and jazz and, while it is largely instrumental, Syreeta sings on a few tracks as well.

You can grab the album on iTunes or at Syreeta’s official website, http://www.TrumpetLady.com.

Listen To Maurette Brown Clark’s NEW SINGLE — “I Hear The Sound”

Maurette Brown Clark returns to the music scene with a new single, “I Hear The Sound,” from her upcoming project (her fourth), entitled The Sound of Victory. It will also feature a DVD component.

The album, recorded live in Norfolk, VA, was widely acclaimed as an incredible worship set and recording. There are very few artists who can lead people into worship like Maurette Brown Clark… her knack for driving a song (and message) home is practically unparalleled.

For your enjoyment (and super duper blessing), I just added “I Hear The Sound” to the Pundit Player. Peep the black bar on the bottom of your screen and take a listen!

If you’re liking what you hear, make sure you buy the single when it hits iTunes in two weeks!

Richard Smallwood’s “Trust Me” On iTunes NOW

Hey folks– just a little heads-up that “Trust Me,” the new single from the incomparable Richard Smallwood, is available for download at iTunes NOW.

The song was recorded live with his group, Vision, and will be featured on his upcoming album, Promises, due in stores this Summer.

Haven’t heard it yet? Take a listen–

And click here to get it!

Kirk Franklin’s “I Smile” Available NOW at iTunes

The newest single from Kirk Franklin, titled “I Smile,” is available TODAY at iTunes. Get it right here.

The song will also be available at WalMart next Tuesday, February 22nd.

Last week, he released this official lyric video for the single.  I think it’s clever and, actually, made me smile as I watched it… Plus, I absolutely love the song, so that’s a plus…

Isaac Carree Releases Single “In The Middle” On iTunes

Following the success of his debut single, “Simply Redeemed,” gospel vocalist extraordinaire Isaac Carree has sent another tune to iTunes for you– this one is called “In The Middle.”

The track has got great syncopation to it, over which Ike lays his nuanced vocals, with impeccable agility and clarity.  That’s the “music review” way of say IT’S DOPE.

Take a listen to the snippet and grab it at iTunes by clicking right here.

Jessica Reedy’s New Single Now At iTunes

On season two of BET’s Sunday Best, runner-up Jessica Reedy captured the attention of music lovers across the nation with her smooth contralto tone and agility.

Her visibility has not waned since then and, finally, she’s released her first single to iTunes– “God Has Smiled On Me.”

It’s available now, right here, with more music coming soon on Light Records.

*giddy*

The Charts: Lecrae Dominates Billboard At #1 AND #2

I knew this was coming, but I’m still like “DUDE… are you SERIOUS?!”

Christian hip-hop artist Lecrae has nabbed both the #1 AND #2 spots on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart, debuting at #1 with his new release, Rehab: The Overdose, and followed up by his now long-running release of Rehab at #2.  That’s quite a feat!

Also debuting high on the charts this week was Beginnings, a special compilation of Marvin Sapp’s older tunes released by Word, which charted at #6.

Here’s the full top 10…

1 | LecraeRehab: The Overdose
2 | LecraeRehab
3 | William McDowellAs We Worship: Live
4 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
5 | FlameCaptured
6 | Marvin SappBeginnings
7 | James Fortune & FIYAI Believe: Live
8 | Marvin SappHere I Am
9 | WOW Gospel 2010
10 | Greater Mt. CalvaryGreater Mt. Calvary LIVE As Told By The Music Ministry

I’m eager to see where John P Kee’s new album, The Legacy Project, lands next week.  According to early reports, it has been doing very well at iTunes– maybe the good Pastor will reach #1?

In the meantime, who’s got Lecrae’s latest project?

In Stores: Donald Lawrence & Co.’s “YRM” at iTunes

By now, you have to have heard Donald Lawrence’s new single, “YRM (Your Righteous Mind)”, featuring Dorinda Clark Cole.

True to form, Donald Lawrence demonstrates the power of the Word of God put to music, while offering unparalleled songwriting and production (vocals and band).

And it doesn’t hurt AT ALL that Dorinda Clark Cole clobbers the ad libs!

Anyway, the single is available on iTunes NOW.

Listen here–

Who’s grabbin’ it???

Check ‘Em Out: William McDowell

There’s a practice that’s become popular behind the scenes in gospel over the last decade. You may or may not be familiar.

Here’s the scenario: Artist A decides they need to record a “worship” album. Their record company hires a team of songwriters and producers to create a worship experience for Artist A. The record is cut, with mixed or “aight” results.

Not so for William McDowell – singer, songwriter, producer and worshipper. This new tide in the industry toward worship aligns perfectly with what he’s been doing all along. Even before he connected with his musical mentor, a man by the name of Ron Kenoly (a praise and worship pioneer), William was clear about his purpose.

Just one listen to his double-disc debut album, As We Worship: Live, released early last year, will make that purpose clear for you– to lead a new generation of worshippers. I was struck by how often he literally speaks (and sings) of “going to the nations so the whole world will know.”

I know you’re wondering one other important thing. What’s this William McDowell sound like? Well, his music has a William sound. Honestly, I’d love to compare him to Israel Houghton or Jason Nelson, or even Ron Kenoly. But I think his sound is a unique blend of all three with acoustic, contemporary and urban elements.

The best way for to draw your own conclusion is to listen!

His single “I Give Myself Away” has been making an impact on Christian radio, and is also available with his album on iTunes. It’s become popular with praise and worship teams, so chances are you’ve already heart it.  If not, check out this clip featured below–

However, I wouldn’t stop there. He definitely has a few other cuts that you’ve got to hear: “Psalm 27 (One Thing)” featuring LaRue Howard, “Give Us Your Heart” and “Send Me,” featuring Brad Fontaine.  And oh yeah, “The Sound of Heaven.”

Basically, listen to the whole thing because I’m sure you’ll find plenty of favorites on the two discs, just like I did.

For our friends down south, you can also catch William’s ministry in person. He’s the Music Minister at The Gathering Place in Lake Mary, FL, led by Pastor Sam Hinn.

Either way, I want to know what you think.  Go listen (right now) and be sure to come back and share!

ChitChat: 30 Years of Bobby Jones Gospel, How Many More?

An editorial from Associate Editor Troy Lilly…

It may be hard to believe but it’s been 30 years since Bobby Jones Gospel debuted, making its host, Dr. Bobby Jones, more popular on Sunday mornings than most preachers in the pulpit.

When Bobby Jones Gospel first aired on BET in 1980, the network’s first year, I wasn’t even alive. My parents weren’t married until the following year, and Martin Luther King’s birthday wasn’t a national holiday. Albums were still called LPs then, and everybody’s home entertainment center consisted of a deluxe turntable. Remember those days? Okay, neither do I, but I’ve done some research.

Anyway, what I’m saying is that it’s been really long time since the cameras started rolling on the set over there, and things have changed. A lot.

We’ve come a long way.  We have Sunday Best now, which is the gospel equivalent of American Idol. Singers (and pretenders) belt their hearts out in front of the judges for weeks, and at the end the home viewing audience  votes to decide who wins a recording contract. And then there’s the yearly Celebration of Gospel where gospel and secular artists make music on the same stage while host Steve Harvey tries to tell clean jokes. How’s that for progress? I know some of you are disenchanted with Sunday Best but this isn’t a comparison, so hear me out.

Long before the competitions and musical soirees went mainstream and hit primetime, Bobby Jones Gospel put a face with the music and gave the industry its first national platform. Dr. Jones expanded that platform across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans , earning the title “Ambassador of Gospel.” I hold him in the highest of regard for everything he’s done for gospel music, and I’m sure you do as well. I just have a couple of questions, and I want to know what you think.

Although the music and mediums have changed over the years, those changes haven’t affected the show very much. You can still find it airing on the same network, on the same day, in the same timeslot, same format, and still hosted by Dr. Jones. In fact, Bobby Jones Gospel is the longest-running show on BET and one of the longest in cable television history. However, do you find it strange that the show has stuck to the same formula for three decades?

I mean, Bob Barker did the same thing with The Price is Right, so maybe it’s not a bad thing. But I’m leaning against it.

Consider this: traditional radio and television viewership is declining; digital music sales via iTunes and online music retailers will eclipse physical sales this year; internet marketing through social media is rapidly becoming the most effective way to market and sell music, aside from the music itself. Let us also remember the rise of blog sites in the last five years, sites like GospelPundit.com (which we love, right?).

Now don’t get me wrong, I’m well aware that many artists who were introduced on Bobby Jones Gospel went on to achieve unprecedented success. Gospel heavyweights like Yolanda Adams and Kirk Franklin, who are two of the best-selling gospel acts of the last 20 years, both got their start there.

I’m just asking you, when was the last time you saw a new artist on the show Sunday morning and headed to Best Buy or jumped on iTunes to cop their album? I’m curious to know.

If anything, I feel like the show has become sort of a rite of passage. It’s the place every major gospel artist must go to pay their respects at some time or another, and there’s nothing wrong with that.

I think it’s very appropriate for us to take this time to appreciate (and congratulate) Dr. Bobby Jones for all he’s has done for gospel music. By introducing the look and sound of gospel to households across the nation, Bobby Jones Gospel has allowed countless artists to share their ministry with the world. And I love a good ole’ gospel jamboree.

As we celebrate 30 years, however, I’m just wondering– will you still be skipping Sunday School to watch?

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