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Word Has It: Building Of Gospel Complex On Indefinite Hold

Word has it that the building and development of the Gospel Complex for Education, Heritage & Preservation is being put on hold, indefinitely, because of a lack of funding.

The concept of the ambitious 90,000-square foot complex, in development for nearly 5 years at this point, has had its fair share of problems.

Originally, the complex, spearheaded in large part by Dr. Bobby Jones, was to be built in Ft. Lauderdale, FL and would include a museum, television recording studio, retail space, a conference center, banquet facility, classrooms and studios.  The Gospel Complex was even named after Dr. Jones for some time, until organizers thought it better to drop any names from its title.

Among the Board of Directors of the non-profit organization creating the Gospel Complex are Bobby Jones, Albertina Walker, Max Siegel, Kim Burrell, Jazzy Jordan and more.  For more information on the Gospel Complex, click here.

It’s unfortunate that it couldn’t come into being just yet… what do you think?  Would you have wanted to visit?  Do you think we need a facility like this?  Do you think Florida was a good site location for it?

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Out & About: Marvin Sapp's Live Recording Recap

If you were at Marvin Sapp’s live recording (or at www.VerityRecords.com) on Friday night, you heard the great music that he plans to put on his new project, tentatively titled Here I Am, expected in the first quarter of 2010.

My wife and I were fortunate enough to make it to Grand Rapids for the event.  Once we got there, we met up with Gerard Bonner (Bonnerfide Radio, GospelFlava.com), Jawn Murray (AOL Black Voices, Tom Joyner Morning Show, etc.) and Sheilah Belle (The Belle Report) before heading to the venue.  Once there, we got settled in the front row along with Neechy (RocSpace) and the folks from Verity before the recording began.  When I tell you we were cutting up from JUMP… let’s just say we were a rowdy group. :roll:

Before the recording, Aaron Lindsey’s wife, Adrian, surprised him with an award to recognize him for his commitment to the gospel/Christian industry, and for writing and producing such GREAT music.  It was kinda awesome of her… wanna point it out cuz you wouldn’t know it if you weren’t there.

Next, Marvin Sapp’s brother, Henry Sapp, performed a stand-up routine to get the crowd ready.  I’m not a huge fan of stand-up, but he had the crowd laughing a bit.  Finally, drummer extraordinaire and MC-for-the-night Ray Bady came to the stage to introduce Marvin Sapp.

With lights and energy at level 10, Marvin Sapp took to the stage and performed some reeeeaaally great music.  For me, it got even better as the recording progressed.  Aaron Lindsey served as musical director/producer while Myron Butler worked the vocal production with some of the tightest background vocals you’ll find in the game (shout out to Candy & Peaches West and Deonis Cook).

My favorites of the night: “Fresh Wind,” a song with a churchy/quartet feel to it, the vamp of which we stayed on for a good while; “Comfort Zone,” an encouraging ballad penned by Ted Winn (who was in the house); and, of course, ”He Saw The Best In Me,” written by Sapp and Lindsey, which reminds me of “Never Would Have Made It” in terms of its lyrical simplicity but easy-to-relate-to sentiment.  I also enjoyed “Wait On Him,” “I’m In His Hands,” and “I Came.”  It was just an evening of really good music.

He capped off the night by thanking and acknowledging various people in the audience, which included Commissioned mastermind Michael Brooks (and, of course, his lovely wife Lisa Page Brooks!).  Almost as if unable to help himself, Sapp went into a quick impromptu medley of classic Commissioned songs written by Brooks– “City,” “Will You Be Ready,” “Giving My Problems To You”… it was tons of fun.  I got several tweets that the live feed was cut, probably because of licensing issues for those songs.  Sorry ya missed it!

Other folks of note in the crowd– Deborah Smith Pollard (Detroit radio DJ, author, speaker, professor and gospel historian), Michael Williams (drummer and former member of Commissioned) and Ken Reynolds (Integrity Music worship artist).

Pastor Sapp ended the entire evening by singing a small bit of “Never Would Have Made It,” like I’ve NEVER heard him sing in my life.  His range was limitless and he made me feel like it was the first time I heard the song, which is a very tough task given how much it’s been played.

Special shout-out to Kymberlee Norsworthy, Jazzy Jordan, Jeff Grant and Joseph Burney of Verity Gospel Music Group– you were fantastic hosts and you made the weekend great for us.  Plus, it was just good to see ya!

I’ve got a few photos for you below, but I urge you to check out Gerard Bonner’s website (http://www.GetBonnerfide.com, in the “In Concert” section) for a full collection of great shots.  And I also got a chance to chat with Marvin Sapp, Aaron Lindsey and Myron Butler after the recording.  I’ll tell you what they had to say later this week, so stay tuned. :-)

Who else was in the house in Grand Rapids?  Who heard the recording online?  Which songs were your faves?

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The band gets ready for the first cut...

Marvin Sapp smiles at the crowd...

Myron Butler leads the charge with the background vocalists...

EJ w/ Lisa Page Brooks!

EJ with Candy and Peaches West

Gearing Up: The Merge Summit In L.A.

If any of you live in (or will BE in) the Los Angeles area on August 20th-22nd, you may wanna check out The Merge Summit at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel.

This 3-day event, sponsored by Relevé Entertainment, is designed to integrate ministry and the entertainment business.  With opportunities to learn from (and network with) folks in various fields of the entertainment industry, attendees will walk away with resources for all kinds of entertainment careers.

Watch this video and visit www.themergesummit.com for more info.

Note:  Since the creation of the video above, Tye Tribbett has been removed from the line-up.  Hezekiah Walker, Pastor Jamal Bryant and several others have been added.

Sounds like an interesting concept… anyone planning to attend???

Check 'Em Out: Dayna Caddell

Ok, folks… another artist you should check out– Dayna Caddell.

Dayna Caddell - "What He's Done"Dayna’s a new artist, but she’s not a novice or amateur.  She’s already received ringing endorsements from Jazzy Jordan (head of Verity Gospel Music Group), Ton3x, Warryn Campbell, Eric Dawkins and many more.  At one event, she was killin’ so tough that Mary Mary jumped on stage to sing background vocals for HER.

Her single, “What He’s Done,” is already gaining significant airplay in various markets and SEVERAL people have asked me why I haven’t talked about Dayna Caddell yet.  Fine!  HERE YOU GO! :roll:

I’ve just added her single, “What He’s Done,” to the PunditPlayer, so click the logo at the top-right of this page, take a listen, and lemme know what you think!!!

And check her out at her MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/daynacaddell.

You’ll be seeing more of her, I know.  What do you think???

In the News: Rizen Signs with Zomba Gospel

Oh yeah… I forgot to mention that, at the Stellar Awards post party, Zomba Gospel head Jazzy Jordan got on the mic and announced that the label had just signed the female group Rizen.

Rizen stomps and shouts like nobody’s bizness and, while their performances are prolly a bit much for some folks, I LOVE to watch ‘em in action.  Congrats, ladies!

In case y’all have no idea who I’m talking about, a performance clip from the Stellars a few years ago: