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The Prayer List: Jojo Pada

GospelPundit.com continues its prayer series this week, adding a new name to The Prayer ListJojo Pada.

Jojo Pada, CEO of Ignition PR, is one of the most highly-regarded and sought-after publicists in gospel music.  Having worked in-house at Motown Cafe, as the head of publicity at Verity Records and Light Records, and as an indie consultant for Light Records and EMI Gospel, her clients include practically every artist in gospel music– including Donnie McClurkin, Marvin Sapp, Fred Hammond, Hezekiah Walker, Shirley Caesar, Commissioned, Richard Smallwood, the Clark Sisters, VaShawn Mitchell, and many others.  Let’s lift her up…

Father, thank You for the life of Jojo Pada. Thank You for being a Sustainer– a God who clearly had a plan for Jojo since before she was born, and a God who was committed to keeping Jojo, and using her despite anything that threatened to stop her.

Lord, I pray for continued success for Jojo– not only in the practical sense, but spiritually as well.  I pray that her spiritual “success” would look like a heart that is perpetually molded to resemble Yours. I pray that it would look like a heart that continues to hunger and thirst for righteousness, that stands for justice, that lives a life of boldness, for Your glory.

I pray that the decisions Jojo faces would be guided by Your Truth, Lord.

I ask that You allow the many gifts and skills that You’ve invested into her to be used to the utmost, for Your purposes. I pray that she would continue to be a trailblazer in this music industry, an example of excellence among her close peers and those who watch from afar.

God, I pray that You would assure Jojo that all of her prayers have been heard, that her heart’s desires have been considered, and that You have orchestrated Your very best life for her to live– and I pray that she would find unbelievable rest, comfort and joy in that, and in You.  In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Okay, fam– please join me in lifting up our sister, Jojo Pada, in prayer.  Post your prayers in the comment section below.

Word Has It: Richard Smallwood Streams LIVE RECORDING This Sunday!

Word has it that Richard Smallwood & Vision’s live recording, scheduled for this Sunday, November 14, 2010, will be streaming LIVE at VerityRecords.com.

The recording is for his upcoming album, Promises, and begins at 6pm ET.  The final project isn’t due in stores until March of 2011, but you’ll get a special opportunity to pre-order that night!

Who’s tuning in???

He Said: Exclusive Interview with FRED HAMMOND

New Associate Editor Troy Lilly interviewed Fred Hammond for you guys… :-)

In this chat, he talks with Fred about Life in the Word (the new album that hits stores TODAY), Fred’s new relationship with Universal Music Christian Group, and plans for the future.

It’s a great read, so I won’t delay things any further… here’s Troy with Fred Hammond.

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Troy: How are you doing this morning, man?

Fred: Good, man. How you feel?

Troy: Good, good. I appreciate you taking time out of your busy schedule to talk with me.

Fred: I appreciate you, doc, for talking to me.

Troy: First off, I want to congratulate you on the new label, fHammond Family Entertainment, and your joint venture with Universal Music Christian Group.

Fred: Yeah.

Troy: Everyone’s really excited about it. Some people are so excited they’ve let their imaginations run wild about what’s going to happen next. I mean really, really wild!

So, tell me how this partnership came about and what exactly this means for future Fred Hammond projects?

Fred: Well, uh, the label is not as new as is kind of being said. It’s fHammond Music, basically, which was on the Verity/Zomba label.

Troy: Ok.

Fred: Verity and Zomba both gave me an opportunity to learn the inside of executive producing …there’s other levels… marketing, and not just finding the talent, but motivating and molding the talent. Verity taught me to do that.

But when we got to the end of our run, Verity wanted to concentrate on less secondary projects and more primary projects. Fred Hammond is a primary and fHammond is a secondary.

Troy: I see.

Fred: Basically, I got dropped! Naw…I’m just kidding! (laughs)

Troy: (LAUGHS)

Fred: And I didn’t really get dropped. We both mutually agreed, you know, it was time to go. It was a good run. We got Joann Rosario [Condrey] out of it, I had the Singletons and Shea NormanJoann really shined out of that… but I got a chance to learn at each step.

Troy: Right, right.

Fred: But Universal came along. And see, because Universal is not a label – they’re distribution – they can help develop a label, you know.

Troy: Right…

Fred: They don’t have artists to compete with. They were looking for some talented young labels and people who had music and they said, ‘we can help you.’ And when we met up with each other I felt really good about it. I went there and sat down and I felt like this was the place to be.

They allow me, as a businessperson, to say, “this is the plan and this is the direction we’re going.”

Troy: Wow.

Fred: Sometimes I’m almost asking them permission to do something as a label…

Troy: (Chuckles)

Fred: And they’re like… ‘uh, that’s your label. You tell us what to do.’ And I’m like, “oh, ok!” It’s almost like Eddie Murphy in the movie Trading Places when he walked into the house and said, ‘oh, so this vase is mine …so that means I can just throw it down on the ground,’ – POW! You don’t really believe it at the end of the day.

Troy: The first project on the fHammond Family Entertainment label hits stores on July 27th and is titled Life in the Word. What’s the significance of the title?

Fred: It’s interesting that the first CD that comes out is Word-based. It’s what the whole foundation of the company and the label will be based on – life in the Word. So the actual CD itself is a praise and worship devotional.

There’s little narrated scriptures in between most of the music. Some of them are comedic, some are dramatic. But if you just hear them it’ll remind you… that we should go over into the land because we can certainly take it. Whatever your promised land is, go get it.

Troy: Yeah.

Fred: And like I said, some of them are comedic. I play a preacher on one of ‘em, from a store front church, and I scream, “READ!” (Laughs)

Troy: (Laughs)

Fred: And they start reading and I change the words up on ‘em. So they’re reading, ‘for this’ and I say, “No, for that,” then, “no, for this…” (laughs)

Troy: (Laughs)

Fred: It’s funny, but it’s still reading the Word of God.

Troy: Now, I have to say this: the spoken scriptural interludes on the album are a treat and really take me back to the “Inner Court” days with Radical for Christ… stuff like “The Communion Song” where there’s actual reading during the song,

Fred: Yeah!

Troy: And then like “Hear My Cry”…man! That stuff is just ripped from scripture, kind of like hearing people sing the Bible.

Fred: That’s just my style, man.

Troy: You’re credited with creating the sub-genre Urban Praise and Worship, but you described the Life in the Word project as “the other side” of your style. Do you feel this style and sound will appeal to a new, wider audience, or…?

Fred: On this one… it’s a little departure, but it’s not theeeee departure, you know what I’m sayin’? I didn’t wanna shock people too bad. But if they got to listen to “You Are My Dwelling Place” – which I sing on – they’re gonna hear a little alternative and rock edge to it.

Troy: The album features an ensemble of gifted singers such as Lowell Pye, Ericka Warren, Candace Laster, Michael Bethany, and Faith Anderson. What caused you to choose this particular group of singers?

Fred: Man, it’s like these cats…they can really sing! I reached out to Lowell because he’s a friend of mine. I think Lowell has an [amazing] voice. Some people I sit there and like everything they do. Lowell, when he sings, that’s me. He reminds me of John P. Kee, who’s my favorite male vocalist.

Troy: Yeah, probably for a lot of us. (chuckles)

Fred: So at the end of the day, Lowell was a no brainer. And when I asked him he was like, ‘yeah, man, yeah…I’ll do it.’

And then the rest of them kinda sing with me. They go out on the road with me, except Faith, who sings with Kirk [Franklin]. But it was an opportunity and they all jumped at the opportunity. I’ve always had a heart to help people

Troy: How much will we hear you, Fred, vocally on this new record?

Fred: I’m actually singing two songs on there. One of them is a remake, the full version of “Just to Be Close to You” with the verses and everything.

Troy: Yeah, I saw that. So, it sounds like this new album is really similar to the In Case You Missed It… project, which primarily featured and introduced a plethora of guest artists.

Fred: Absolutely. It’s just the same concept. I may even do an In Case You Missed It 2…  on this label. I may take some of my old music that people didn’t’ really catch onto, songs that I thought were great and nobody really listened to…

Troy: (Laughs)

Fred: And let somebody else do it. Folks will hear it and say, “Wow! I didn’t hear that song that way when he sang it.” So there’s an In Case You Missed It 2… coming, a Life in the Word 2 coming.

Troy: Should we expect to see solo projects on this new imprint by some of the guest artists you’ve introduced over the years…perhaps even solo work from Fred Hammond in the future?

Fred: Well hopefully, all of them. Hopefully all of them will get a chance to be able to do their own projects from this – especially in my camp.

And I’m looking to expand this into different voices and different topics.

Troy: Ok.

Fred: My daughter, BreeAnn, is a great vocalist, but I don’t think I should put her out there in the way where she has to go to churches and stand up, and do this and do that. But she can go to youth groups and sing to other 18- and 22-year-olds about what it feels like to be in love and lose love.

They don’t necessarily have to hear it from all from Rihanna, you know what I’m sayin’?

Troy: Yeah!

Fred:  But they can hear it from a woman with “this” instead of that perspective.

Troy: Wow.

Fred: So I want to have new voices. Then I have another guy who’s been out there, another brother. He has a great album. His name is Steve Huff.

Troy: Oh, yeah man! Steve, definitely.

Fred: That’s my dude. We just hooked up and I’m putting him out. He’s got a great album and I believe in it. He’s super urban. – I mean he’s got like 10, 12 songs of “God in Me,” and they’re all killin’! I mean they’re all killin’.

And then there’s another younger guy I got named Silas. He has another sound with another voice, and he’s talking about life. It sounds like a mixture of Hootie and the Blowfish meets…somebody else.

Troy: (Chuckles)

Fred: Honestly, it’s just different sounding music, and it may not all get radio, but there’s a way to get it out. People are getting 50 million hits on YouTube, and you’ve got Pandora radio and Fred radio…

Troy: Yeah, the game is definitely changing.

Fred: Right, the game is changing, and I love gospel radio but I understand that they just don’t have all the room to put everybody out there, so…

Troy: That’s true.

Fred: I’m gonna put out different forms of music.

Troy: Ok.

Fred: I have a jazz CD I’m putting out, but I’m not gonna do “Lord, Help Me to Hold Out” over a piano solo. No, I’m doing a straight-up smooth jazz album. It’s a musician album. I got a group and it’s a jazz CD, just with a Christian guy who happens to be playing jazz.

We’re going to talk about some regular stuff AND still have God and the gospel going in, because believe it or not, God cares about all of that.

Troy: He does.

Fred: He said “cast all your cares,” not your “gospel” cares or your “Christian cares,” but he said every care that you have cast on me, because I care for you.

Troy: After almost 30 years in the business producing, arranging – playing – are you ready to focus on something other than music, or is it still “all about the music?”

Fred: Music is the base, but man, I’m writing books. I figure the world has enough self-help books, so my books are fictional. They’re stories that I’ve met and seen in my lifetime – people dealing with childhood issues, murder. These are things that I’ve seen. Several of my friends have been killed, executed.

Troy: Man! (gasps)

Fred: That’s the kind of life I’ve dealt with, you know. I’ve been in the church and in the streets, so I’m gonna tell the story. But, I’m going to tell you where God shows up, how God heals that moment!

Troy: Right!

Fred: And it doesn’t have to sell a billion books. But it’s going to be unique.

Troy: I’m excited.

Fred: It’s a start, you know? One day, Commissioned had a record called “I’m Going On,” and people were excited. But, we also heard the other side: “it’s not as good as the Winans,” and “you guys aren’t big time…” I heard all of that.

But you still put something out, and you do another one and another one, until you look up and you’ve sold millions of records and you’re doing an interview talking about your first label. (Laughs)

Troy: (Laughs) That’s how it happens.

Fred: That’s it.

Troy: I want to say congratulations again. I hear the vision and I see that you are really taking the reigns, creating opportunities, not only for yourself, but for other people as well. I enjoyed the talk, man, and I hope you did as well.

Fred: Yes sir. Yeah, I appreciate you, man. Keep doing what you’re doing and anything you need to ask, just hit me up. We gotta work together.

Troy: Definitely.

Fred: Very good, man. Thanks.

Troy: You’re welcome. Take it easy.

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Niiiiiiiiice!

Glad to hear, officially, what all the fuss is about over Fred and Universal Music.  And, I’m glad to know more about the direction he’s heading, musically– some of those projects (especially that jazz one)… I want them NOW!

So, what did you guys think of Troy’s interview with Fred Hammond?

Word Has It: New Fred Hammond Music… Kinda… Drops 7/27

Word has it that Fred Hammond will be releasing a new album, Life In the Word, on July 27, 2010 through a new deal between his fHammond Family Entertainment and Universal Music Christian Group.

Folks have butchered this news to smithereens… “Fred Hammond has a new album coming out!” and “Fred is with Universal now!”  Admittedly, I had to read through the press release several times to figure out what in the world was happening… but here’s the skinny:

Did Fred Hammond leave Verity?  No.  Not yet, anyway… Fred Hammond, the recording artist, is still signed to Verity.  His fHammond Family Entertainment label is not.  This deal (with the Universal distribution camp instead of the Sony distribution camp) likely signals an intent to hop over to Universal once he, himself, fulfills his recording obligations at Verity, but only time will tell… I’m not tryna be all up in his contractual commitments. ;-)

Is Fred Hammond singing on it?  No, not on the overwhelming majority of it.  But, it does feature lead vocals from developing artists Michael Bethany, Candace Laster, Terry, Ericka Warren and Dynna Wells.  It even has some tracks featuring Men of Standard’s Lowell Pye.

Should you still buy it?  SURELY!  At the end of the day, Fred is much more than a recording artist, he’s a gifted songwriter, producer and arranger– if that was his chief function on this album, you’re still gonna get “Fred Hammond music”… you just won’t hear HIM on all of it.

You can pre-order the digital version of it at WalMart.com NOW by clicking here.

Hopefully, this clears things up a bit… now, who’s grabbin’ it?

I'm Just Sayin': Kudos To Verity For New Website

Umm… anybody been over to the official website of Verity Gospel Music Group lately?

If so, you probably noticed that it has a brand new look (which I’m lovin’), with new content, new features and new offers…

My favorite part of the site, though, is the section called “Inside Verity,” which provides an inside peek at the inner workings of one of the biggest and most successful gospel labels in the world.  It’s a blog-style feature with articles, news and info about the folks who work at Verity, as well as some of big industry topics.

Anyway, take some time and visit their new site (http://www.verityrecords.com)– lemme know what you think!

Word Has It: New Album From DeWayne Woods On June 22

Word has it that DeWayne Woods is prepped to release his new album, entitled My Life’s Lyric, on June 22nd (Quiet Water Entertainment/Verity Gospel Music Group).

He describes it as “more mature and sophisticated,” but don’t fret– it’ll still have a mixture of ballads, praise & worship cuts and more.  Production assistance comes from Aaron Lindsey, Daniel Weatherspoon and PJ Morton (who wrote the radio hit “Let Go” on Woods’ last album).

Many consumers thought the project would come sooner, due to earlier reports and the release of Woods’ first single, “Living On the Top,” several months ago.  I’m glad to have an official release date that we’re stickin’ to! :-)

Verity will soon be sending a new single to radio– “I Won’t Be Afraid.”

In the meantime, the album is available for pre-order here.  Check it out!

Sounds like it could be a really great album.  Anyone else excited to hear it?

Talk to me!

The Prayer List (Reminder): B. Jeffrey Grant Clark

Hey folks, please don’t forget to keep your prayers coming this week for Jeff Grant, Vice-President of Radio Promotions & Artist Relations at Verity Gospel Music Group.

As I mentioned on Monday, he’s been at the forefront of numerous radio success stories in gospel.  Nothing’s wrong, that I know of– it’s just a part of our ongoing series, The Prayer List.

Click here to read my initial write-up on him, and to post your prayers.

Thanks, fam!

The Prayer List: B. Jeffrey Grant Clark

We had a great time praying for Kierra Sheard all last week. I wanna encourage you guys to remain steadfast and intentional in prayer.  I don’t want us to be legalistic, but I do want us to challenge ourselves to be disciplined in this.  If you want a reminder of why we’re doing what we’re doing, click here.

Ok, this week, we’re shifting gears a bit in that we’re not praying for a recording artist– we’re praying for an industry executive.  He’s actually one of my favorite folks in this business– Benjamin Jeffrey Grant Clark (Jeff Grant).

Jeff Grant is the Vice President of Radio Promotions & Artist Relations at Verity Gospel Music Group.  Aside from being at the helm of chart-topping radio successes like “Never Would Have Made It,” he’s been at Verity for quite a while, helping to guide the recording careers of Donnie McClurkin, Fred Hammond, Richard Smallwood, Hezekiah Walker, Dorinda Clark-Cole and more.

One of my favorite pieces of trivia about Jeff Grant is that he wrote Hezekiah Walker’s “The Lord Will Make A Way Somehow” yeeeeears ago (yes, the one that Kim Burrell covered and the one we’re still going bananas over.  He’s a gifted musician and wise business man, but he’s also a great husband (like, one of those that you’d wanna watch to learn from), father and grandfather.  So let’s go!

Father, thank You for the life of Jeff Grant.  Thank You for his gifts and his abilities.  Thank You for all of the opportunities You’ve given him– they allow him to be a capable, grounded and effective vehicle for ministry in this world.  Thank You for investing time and love into him.

God, I pray that You would continue to be attentive to Jeff Grant.  I pray that You will continue to remind him of the great responsibility on his life and I pray that he is perpetually aware of his unique purpose here.  Cover him– physically, spiritually, emotionally– by the blood of Your Son, Jesus.  Bless his marriage, his role as a father and as a grandfather.  Allow him to be God-led in each of those roles and guide him to be an example of Christ’s love for us.

For Your glory’s sake, allow his labor in this industry, and in the Kingdom at large, to be fruitful.  Give him wisdom and discernment.  Allow his decisions to be sound and full of compassion.  Please continue to reign on the throne of his heart, so that You will forever be his focus and his God.  I pray this in the Name of Jesus, Amen.

Okay, folks… let’s hear ‘em!  Post your prayers for Jeff Grant in the comment section.  Thanks!

Just In: Marvin Sapp Sells Over 75,000 Units

JUST IN!!!

Marvin Sapp’s new album, Here I Am, has moved over 75,000 units in its debut week, according to SoundScan reports.  This staggering number, of course, places him at #1 on Billboard’s Gospel and Christian charts.

Moreoever, word has it that he’s landed at #2 on the Billboard 200!!!

I’ll post full chart details tomorrow morning, as usual, but I wanted to send this out a bit early.

Major major major CONGRATS to Marvin Sapp and the team at Verity Gospel Music Group for such a tremendous street week!

Ya Heard?: Listen To Darwin Hobbs' New Single – "Champion"

Darwin Hobbs - ChampionFolks– take a listen to “Champion,” the first single from Darwin Hobbs’ upcoming project of the same name.  As a reminder, the full album– the first live recording of his career– is due on June 8th.

“Champion” is a song empowering and encouraging people– we’re overcomers… we’re champions.  The track is already ripping through radio and I think you’re gonna like it.

It’s got a praise & worship, battle cry type of vibe to me… definitely a song intended to be DECLARED!  I can see praise teams giving it a go on Sunday mornings…

AND, word has it that Darwin Hobbs has just signed a recording deal as the FIRST artist on Imago Dei/Universal, a new label venture by none other than MAX SIEGEL (former President of Verity Records).  WOW… Congrats Darwin!

Click here to listen to “Champion,” then leave a comment to let me know what you think!

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