Archive for "yanna-crawley"

2012 Stellar Awards: Full List of Winners!

The 27th Annual Stellar Awards were held on Saturday, January 14, 2012 in Nashville, TN at the Grand Ole Opry House.

And here are this year’s winners (winners in bold and blue)!

Artist of the Year
Earnest Pugh
Kirk Franklin
Mary Mary
VaShawn Mitchell

Song of the Year
“Nobody Greater” | Darius Paulk
“Well Done” | Deitrick Haddon
“I Smile” | Kirk Franklin
“I Choose To Worship” | Wess Morgan

Male Vocalist of the Year
Earnest Pugh
Israel Houghton
Smokie Norful
VaShawn Mitchell

Female Vocalist of the Year
Beverly Crawford
Kim Burrell
Martha Munizzi
Yolanda Adams

Group/Duo of the Year
James Fortune & FIYA
Mary Mary
Rance Allen Group
Trin-i-tee 5:7

New Artist of the Year
Greater Mt. Calvary Church Choir
Preashea Hilliard
Todd Dulaney
Y’Anna

CD of the Year
James Fortune & FIYA – I Believe
Kirk Franklin – I Smile
Mary Mary – Something Big
VaShawn Mitchell – Triumphant

Choir of the Year
Chicago Mass Choir
Mississippi Mass Choir
Ricky Dillard
Shekinah Glory Ministry

Producer of the Year
Aaron Lindsey, Tommy Sims & Israel Houghton for Love God. Love People.
Kirk Franklin for Hello Fear
VaShawn Mitchell, Daniel Weatherspoon & Rick Robinson for Triumphant
Warryn Campbell/Mary Mary for Something Big

Contemporary Group/Duo of the Year
James Fortune & FIYA
Mary Mary
Trin-i-tee 5:7

Traditional Group/Duo of the Year
Keith Wonderboy Johnson & Spiritual Voices
Rance Allen Group
The Soul Seekers

Contemporary Male of the Year
Deitrick Haddon
Earnest Pugh
Israel Houghton
VaShawn Mitchell

Traditional Male of the Year
Keith Wonderboy Johnson
John P Kee
Rance Allen
Smokie Norful

Contemporary Female of the Year
Kim Burrell
Preashea Hilliard
Y’Anna
Yolanda Adams

Traditional Female of the Year
Beverly Crawford
Evelyn Turrentine-Agee
LaShun Pace
Twinkie Clark

Contemporary CD of the Year
Deitrick Haddon | Church on the Moon
Kirk Franklin | Hello Fear
Mary Mary | Something Big
VaShawn Mitchell | Triumphant

Traditional CD of the Year
John P Kee | The Legacy Project
Mississippi Mass Choir | Then Sings My Soul
Ricky Dillard | Keep Living
Smokie Norful | How I Got Over…

Urban Inspirational Performance of the Year
Deitrick Haddon | “Well Done”
Kirk Franklin | “I Smile”
Mary Mary | “Walking”
VaShawn Mitchell | “Nobody Greater”

Music Video of the Year – Short Form
Martha Munizzi | “Excellent” (Martha Munizzi)
Christian Heuer | “Walking” (Mary Mary)
Canton Jones | “God” (Canton Jones)
VaShawn Mitchell | “Nobody Greater” (VaShawn Mitchell)

Music Video of the Year – Long Form
Deitrick Haddon | Church on the Moon
Jerry Parries | Bishop Morton Celebrates…
Mississippi Mass Choir | Then Sings My Soul
Ricky Dillard | Keep Living

Traditional Choir of the Year
Chicago Mass Choir
Greater Mt. Calvary Church Choir
Mississippi Mass Choir
Ricky Dillard

Contemporary Choir of the Year
Lonnie Hunter & Structure
Shekinah Glory Ministry

Instrumental Gospel CD of the Year
Harold Rayford | I Am the Instrument
Moses Tyson Jr | Music Remastered & Sacred Organ
Todd Ledbetter | Meditations: Hymsn in the Key of Jazz
Winston Stewart | Season

Special Event CD of the Year
Bishop Paul Morton | Still
John P Kee | The Legacy Project
Shekinah Glory Ministry | Refreshed By Fire
VaShawn Mitchell | My Songbook

Rap, Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year
Flame | Captured
Lecrae | Rehab
Lecrae | Rehab: The Overdose
Viktory | Birth of a Legacy

Children’s Project of the Year
Teen Pure N Heart | Pure N Heart Live
Santiago & Claude Deuce | My Destiny Place – My Imagination
The Velasquez Singers | Ten
T-Rep The Young Prayzr | Let’s Go

Quartet of the Year
Keith Wonderboy Johnson & Spiritual Voices
Rance Allen Group
The Soul Seekers

Recorded Music Packaging of the Year
Christina Jones for Dominionaire (Canton Jones)
Denise Trotman & Greg Gilligan for Hello Fear (Kirk Franklin)
Martha Munizzi for Make It Loud (Martha Munizzi)
Tanner Gary for Triumphant (VaShawn Mitchell)

Praise and Worship CD of the Year
Earnest Pugh | Earnestly Yours
Israel Houghton | Love God. Love People.
Shekinah Glory Ministry | Refreshed By Fire
VaShawn Mitchell | Triumphant

Spoken Word CD of the Year
Marco the Poet | Marco the Poet EP
Michael Diallo McLendon | The Diallo Experience
Selah | Look At You Loving Me
Trupoetry | Trupoetry

Radio Station of the Year Finalists:

Major Market (3M+)
WPZE 102.5 FM (Atlanta, GA)
WPRS 104.1 FM (Washington, DC)
KJLH 102.3 FM (Los Angeles, CA)
WGRB 1390 AM (Chicago, IL)
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Large Market (1-3M)
WHAL 95.7 FM/1460 AM (Memphis, TN)
WFMI 100.9 FM (VA-Norfolk-Newport, VA)
KCAO 600 AM (Baltimore, MD)
WMBM 1490 AM (Miami, FL)

Medium Market (500,000-1M)
WLOU 1350 AM (Louisville, KY)
WPRF 94.9 FM (New Orleans, LA)
WENO 760 AM (Nashville, TN)
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]
WPZK 102.5 (Little Rock, AR)

Small Market (under 500,000)
WDJL 1000 AM (Huntsville, AL)
WJNI 106.3 FM (Charleston, SC)
KOKA 980 AM (Shreveport, LA)
WIMG 1300 AM (Trenton, NJ)

The show was hosted by Marvin Sapp and Dorinda Clark Cole, and will begin airing in local markets on January 21, 2012 (visit the Stellar Awards website for Local Airdates). The program will also be broadcast on gmc on February 11, 2012 at 8pm ET.

Word Has It: Sunday Best Finalist Latice Crawford Signs With Verity

Word has it that Latice Crawford, runner-up of Season 2 of BET’s Sunday Best, has signed a recording contract with Verity.

I’m glad she found a label home. Her Sunday Best-mates, winner Y’Anna Crawley and runner-up Jessica Reedy, have done quite well for themselves. Latice’s voice was always dope, too… I’m excited to hear the tunes.

Congrats, Latice!

Whatd’ya say? You looking forward to it???

Here’s Your Full List Of 2012 Stellar Award Nominees!

And the nominees for the 27th Annual Stellar Awards are…

Artist of the Year
Earnest Pugh
Kirk Franklin
Mary Mary
VaShawn Mitchell

Song of the Year
“Nobody Greater” | Darius Paulk
“Well Done” | Deitrick Haddon
“I Smile” | Kirk Franklin
“I Choose To Worship” | Wess Morgan
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Male Vocalist of the Year
Earnest Pugh
Israel Houghton
Smokie Norful
VaShawn Mitchell
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Female Vocalist of the Year
Beverly Crawford
Kim Burrell
Martha Munizzi
Yolanda Adams
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Group/Duo of the Year
James Fortune & FIYA
Mary Mary
Rance Allen Group
Trin-i-tee 5:7

[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

New Artist of the Year
Greater Mt. Calvary Church Choir
Preashea Hilliard
Todd Dulaney
Y’Anna

CD of the Year
James Fortune & FIYA – I Believe
Kirk Franklin – I Smile
Mary Mary – Something Big
VaShawn Mitchell – Triumphant

[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Choir of the Year
Chicago Mass Choir
Mississippi Mass Choir
Ricky Dillard
Shekinah Glory Ministry
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Producer of the Year
Aaron Lindsey, Tommy Sims & Israel Houghton for Love God. Love People.
Kirk Franklin for Hello Fear
VaShawn Mitchell, Daniel Weatherspoon & Rick Robinson for Triumphant
Warryn Campbell/Mary Mary for Something Big

Contemporary Group/Duo of the Year
James Fortune & FIYA
Mary Mary
Trin-i-tee 5:7
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Traditional Group/Duo of the Year
Keith Wonderboy Johnson & Spiritual Voices
Rance Allen Group
The Soul Seekers

Contemporary Male of the Year
Deitrick Haddon
Earnest Pugh
Israel Houghton
VaShawn Mitchell

Traditional Male of the Year
Keith Wonderboy Johnson
John P Kee
Rance Allen
Smokie Norful

Contemporary Female of the Year
Kim Burrell
Preashea Hilliard
Y’Anna
Yolanda Adams
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Traditional Female of the Year
Beverly Crawford
Evelyn Turrentine-Agee
LaShun Pace
Twinkie Clark

Contemporary CD of the Year
Deitrick Haddon | Church on the Moon
Kirk Franklin | Hello Fear
Mary Mary | Something Big
VaShawn Mitchell | Triumphant

[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Traditional CD of the Year
John P Kee | The Legacy Project
Mississippi Mass Choir | Then Sings My Soul
Ricky Dillard | Keep Living
Smokie Norful | How I Got Over…
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Urban Inspirational Performance of the Year
Deitrick Haddon | “Well Done”
Kirk Franklin | “I Smile”
Mary Mary | “Walking”
VaShawn Mitchell | “Nobody Greater”

Music Video of the Year – Short Form
Martha Munizzi | “Excellent” (Martha Munizzi)
Christian Heuer | “Walking” (Mary Mary)
Canton Jones | “God” (Canton Jones)
VaShawn Mitchell | “Nobody Greater” (VaShawn Mitchell)

Music Video of the Year – Long Form
Deitrick Haddon | Church on the Moon
Jerry Parries | Bishop Morton Celebrates…
Mississippi Mass Choir | Then Sings My Soul
Ricky Dillard | Keep Living

Traditional Choir of the Year
Chicago Mass Choir
Greater Mt. Calvary Church Choir
Mississippi Mass Choir
Ricky Dillard

Contemporary Choir of the Year
Lonnie Hunter & Structure
Shekinah Glory Ministry

[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Instrumental Gospel CD of the Year
Harold Rayford | I Am the Instrument
Moses Tyson Jr | Music Remastered & Sacred Organ
Todd Ledbetter | Meditations: Hymsn in the Key of Jazz
Winston Stewart | Season
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Special Event CD of the Year
Bishop Paul Morton | Still
John P Kee | The Legacy Project
Shekinah Glory Ministry | Refreshed By Fire
VaShawn Mitchell | My Songbook

Rap, Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year
Flame | Captured
Lecrae | Rehab
Lecrae | Rehab: The Overdose
Viktory | Birth of a Legacy
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Children’s Project of the Year
Teen Pure N Heart | Pure N Heart Live
Santiago & Claude Deuce | My Destiny Place – My Imagination
The Velasquez Singers | Ten
T-Rep The Young Prayzr | Let’s Go

Quartet of the Year
Keith Wonderboy Johnson & Spiritual Voices
Rance Allen Group
The Soul Seekers
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Recorded Music Packaging of the Year
Christina Jones for Dominionaire (Canton Jones)
Denise Trotman & Greg Gilligan for Hello Fear (Kirk Franklin)
Martha Munizzi for Make It Loud (Martha Munizzi)
Tanner Gary for Triumphant (VaShawn Mitchell)

Praise and Worship CD of the Year
Earnest Pugh | Earnestly Yours
Israel Houghton | Love God. Love People.
Shekinah Glory Ministry | Refreshed By Fire
VaShawn Mitchell | Triumphant
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Spoken Word CD of the Year
Marco the Poet | Marco the Poet EP
Michael Diallo McLendon | The Diallo Experience
Selah | Look At You Loving Me
Trupoetry | Trupoetry

The following are the recipients of this year’s special awards:
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

John P. Kee will receive the James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award
Vy Higgensen will receive the Thomas Dorsey Most Notable Achievement Award
Dorothy Norwood will receive the Dr. Bobby Jones Legend Award

Radio Station of the Year Finalists:

Major Market (3M+)
WPZE 102.5 FM (Atlanta, GA)
WPRS 104.1 FM (Washington, DC)
KJLH 102.3 FM (Los Angeles, CA)
WGRB 1390 AM (Chicago, IL)
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]

Large Market (1-3M)
WHAL 95.7 FM/1460 AM (Memphis, TN)
WFMI 100.9 FM (VA-Norfolk-Newport, VA)
KCAO 600 AM (Baltimore, MD)
WMBM 1490 AM (Miami, FL)

Medium Market (500,000-1M)
WLOU 1350 AM (Louisville, KY)
WPRF 94.9 FM (New Orleans, LA)
WENO 760 AM (Nashville, TN)
[list courtesy of GospelPundit.com]
WPZK 102.5 (Little Rock, AR)

Small Market (under 500,000)
WDJL 1000 AM (Huntsville, AL)
WJNI 106.3 FM (Charleston, SC)
KOKA 980 AM (Shreveport, LA)
WIMG 1300 AM (Trenton, NJ)

The awards show takes place on Saturday, January 14, 2012 in Nashville, TN. It will be hosted by Marvin Sapp and Dorinda Clark Cole.

Stellar Nominees To Be Announced On 10/29

Details are finally unfolding about the live broadcast of the announcement of nominees for the 27th Annual Stellar Awards.

The announcement will take place on Saturday, October 29th, at 8pm ET, and will be broadcast exclusively on gmc.

Hosted by Trin-i-tee 5:7 and comedian Akintunde, the ceremony will feature live performances from Isaac Carree, Y’Anna Crawley, William McDowell and more.

Mark your calendars!

Determination From The Heart: A One-To-One With Jessica Reedy

If asked to sum up Jessica Reedy following my chat with her last week, I would have to abandon phrases like “industry newcomer” and “Sunday Best finalist.” While those labels describe her, they don’t define her. Throughout our conversation, only one word circled through my mind– “determined.”

Fighting a cold, Jessica seemed eager to talk with me, and to make it through a full schedule of promotional activities over the coming weeks. When I asked how she’d make it, she confidently replied “I’ll be fine. It’s probably just God getting my mind right to make sure I know it ain’t about me.”

It was this genuine humility that won the hearts of the gospel community years ago, when Jessica Reedy became a familiar name, face and voice in the second season of BET’s Sunday Best. She didn’t win the competition (she was runner-up to Y’Anna Crawley that year), but since 2009, she has managed to maintain more TV time, on-stage appearances and press opportunities than even some of gospel music’s most seasoned artists.

Still, it’s been a lesson in patience for Jessica. Crediting her manager, Phil Thornton, with keeping her grounded, she recalls  ”I thought people were going to forget about me. Phil said ‘just be patient.’ Now, it’s been two years. I didn’t win the show, but I have a highly-anticipated album. That’s God.”

“Highly-anticipated” may be an understatement. Jessica’s debut album, From the Heart (in stores Tuesday, September 27, 2011), has had fans chomping at the bit before it was even being recorded. Once she and her label,Light Records, began leaking video blogs and details about the album’s collaborators, it seems the frenzy became virtually insatiable.

The project is musically progressive– it’s not a churchy gospel album– but it is at all times about Jesus Christ. And that’s evident. When asked about the more mainstream vibe of it, Jessica unequivocally declares “that was not my intention, at all. I’m not looking to crossover– I’m doing what I do.”

Jessica’s stance, though it could make many industry execs cringe, is quite inspiring. “I’m taken care of regardless. I can’t get caught up in numbers and miss God. EJ, the same people that love you now, next week, they’re over you. I want people to be blessed by this music, but this is about me doing what God told me to do.”

“I can’t go to God and say ‘I’m sorry, God. I made 13 tracks of people-pleasing music and it didn’t work. What do I do now?’ I’m going to make the music He gave me, and I just don’t care. Every time I sing the songs, it’s as if I wrote each one of them. It’s true to who I am.”

If her resolve sounds intense and pervasive, it is. Spurred by a series of recent near-fatal events in her life and the lives of her loved ones, Jessica shares that she has resigned to trusting God with it all. Reflecting on the recent house fire that nearly took her life and the life of her young son, or the major car accident from which her son walked away uninjured, Jessica shared through tears, “I’ve got to trust Him. Imagine what life would be if He took His hands off me.”

And so, with unwavering determination, she is moving forward in her ministry and in this calling. Though she would point out that she is still in shock over all that God is doing with her, Jessica is not naive in it. “I won’t let anyone work harder than me, especially on this vision that God gave me. I’m a grown woman and I want to know my business, too.”

It seems to be light years from the wide-eyed young finalist we first met on several years ago on BET’s Sunday Best, the hit gospel talent competition that catapults virtual unknowns to household names, even if just for a time. Jessica is not nearly as critical of the show as many on social media have been– she says that its strength in the marketplace actually has little to do with sales or a launching platform. “It’s about your heart,” she says with a quiet confidence. “God put us on Sunday Best to show us our gifts and how we live them out. And our hearts determine where that goes.”

“Some people get put on the show and get cocky. They start feelin’ themselves and start knocking BET, saying ‘I hate BET, they put me in this contract…’ But it’s not about what BET does or what the audience does. We have to get past what we see and hear– we are spiritual beings,” Jessica testifies. “I thank God that I didn’t see judges or competition. I saw God and I was just grateful. And guess what? BET released me from my contract.”

Jessica’s heart of gratitude shows in every conversation I’ve had with her over the past two years. It practically consumes her. And if you think that might shift a bit because she’s got a new album, think again.

In fact, when I asked how she’s handling the droves of guys eager for a chance to date the early-twenty-something-year old, she was shocked, as if the thought had never crossed her mind. “What?! Who? Nah, they can’t get up with me, EJ,” she yells through laughter. “I’m not going through no foolishness. They have to talk to God about me– I’m not examining nobody because my judgment was way off. I got a baby. Been there, done that!”

As the gospel industry ages, everyone from execs to industry vets are referring to the coming of a “new generation of artists.” Many gifted singers are eager to enter it, but it takes a determination like Jessica’s, wrought with tenacity and resolve, to actually do so and stick around for a while. And I believe she will.

Jessica Reedy’s debut album, From the Heart, doesn’t hit stores until September 27th, but it hit iTunes a day early! Listen to snippets and buy it here:

Sunday Best Finale To Feature Performances From Gospel’s Finest

Just a quick heads-up folks (as if you weren’t already planning to watch, right?)–

The finale of Sunday Best airs this Sunday, September 11th at 8pm ET.  We will, of course, FINALLY know who will take the title this season– Andrea Helms or Amber Bullock.

Also, part of the show will celebrate the 100th birthday of Mahalia Jackson and will feature key performances from some of gospel music’s biggest names, including Shirley Caesar, Yolanda Adams, Rance Allen, Lecrae, Crystal Aikin, Y’Anna Crawley, Jessica Reedy, Le’Andria Johnson, VaShawn Mitchell, Ricky Dillard and MORE.

Yet ANOTHER reason to watch! :-)

Troy Lilly Recaps Season Four Premiere of BET’s Sunday Best

From Associate Editor Troy Lilly…

After a year-long hiatus, Sunday Best returned to the BET airwaves Sunday night to premiere season four of the popular gospel singing competition. And with it were all the familiar faces fans have come to love.

Kirk Franklin, the multi-award-winning songwriter and producer, returns to host the show, proving he hasn’t lost a bit of his excitement. He’s still unpredictable and over the top, which is exactly why he’s so beloved as the show’s official hype man.

At the judges’ table, Donnie McClurkin and sisters Erica and Tina Campbell of Mary Mary, are again on board to evaluate the talent (and occasional lack of talent) presented by the thousands of singers who audition for a chance to be named “Sunday Best.”

Tina clearly is still the judge who’s not afraid to dish out some tough love when an audition “ain’t workin,’” as she put it. Erica, on the other hand, maintains the middle ground, issuing balanced critiques and with little wavering. But you’ll notice that is seems Donnie has settled into his role as a judge and doesn’t hold back on would-be contestants quite like last year, either.

For the most part, though, things remain the same, and that’s not a bad thing.

As always, the most interesting and unpredictable part of Sunday Best is the contestants. If you watched the first three seasons, you’ll remember that there have been three strong female winners: Crystal Aikin in season one, Y’Anna Crawley in season two, and LeAndria Johnson last year.

After making stops in Atlanta, Dallas and Los Angeles among other cities, this year’s Sunday Best Top 20 is split between ten men and ten women who represent an interesting variety of vocal styles and textures. While I heard a lot of runs and vocal acrobatics during the audition footage, it was mostly from singers who didn’t make the final cut. There were, of course, those few who I could’ve thrown my hands at. But I remember that it’s a competition and an even playing field isn’t always fun to watch.

With the exception of a few singers, I think we’ll get to see some voices explore tones and techniques besides the traditional growls and groans we’re used to on the show. We might even get a little reggae this year! I like surprises, though, and Sunday Best is always full of them, so only time will tell if there’s any truth to my gut-feeling.

What ultimately remains to be seen, however, is if a male singer will snatch the title away this year. I hate to make this a battle of the sexes, but I’m not the only one who’s just a bit curious, right? Right!?

Here’s your Top 20:

• Timesha Sampson
• Toneisha Harris
• Sue Roseberry
• Shandandolan Reynolds
• Roosevelt Griffin
• Ricky Valentino Lafontaine
• Quentin Bethea
• Monica Smith
• Michael Washington
• Michael Pugh
• Latrice Smith
• Isaiah Freeman
• Felicia Russell
• Eric Drew
• Chase Stancle
• Carlington Roberts
• Brian Ezra Bates
• Annalisha Robbins
• Andrea Helms
• Amber Bullock

We’ll all have to stay tuned to find out for sure…

So remember, the Top 20 head to Atlanta this coming week for the first round of performances and cuts. Be sure to tune in to at 8 p.m. EST on Sundays this summer!

*     *     *

What’d you think of the Sunday Best premiere?

Did you like the judges’ Top 20 picks?

Who are you rooting for so far?  Everybody?  Nobody?

Special SUNDAY BEST Edition of The Mo’Nique Show Airs July 5

Just a quick heads-up, buddies– there’s gonna be a special episode of The Mo’Nique Show on Tuesday, July 5th, to promote the upcoming season of Sunday Best (which premieres on July 10).

The episode will feature Kirk Franklin, Mary Mary, LeAndria Johnson, Y’Anna Crawley and Rickey Smiley.   You don’t wanna miss it!

Tune in to The Mo’Nique Show on BET at 11pm ET/10pm CST on July 5.

Word Has It: COGIC Convocation Streaming LIVE All Week

Word has it that the 103rd Holy Convocation of the Church of God In Christ (COGIC) will be streaming live online all week, beginning TODAY at 8am PT/10am CST/11am ET.

The annual gathering, which runs through the 15th,  is being hosted in St. Louis, MO for the first time ever, but we’ll be able to catch it from the comfort of our own homes or offices (but you should be working!). ;-)

In addition to awesome preaching from TD Jakes, Noel Jones, Charles E. Blake, Darrell Hines, Dorinda Clark Cole and more, there will be musical performances from gospel artists including Donnie McClurkin, Kim BurrellJonathan Nelson, Y’Anna Crawley, the Nevels Sisters, Smokie Norful, Tamela Mann, Rance Allen, Ricky Dillard and a BUNCH more.

Click here to watch the events online.

How many of y’all are COGIC?

Who’s tuning in???

The Charts: Y'Anna Crawley Debuts At #2 With 'The Promise'

Y’Anna Crawley, winner of season 2 of BET’s Sunday Best, has debuted at #2 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart with her long-awaited project, The Promise.  Congratulations!!!

Also, Tamela Mann and Brian Courtney Wilson experienced some significant sales gains, jumping from #15 to #4, and from #10 to #5, respectively.

The rest of the top 10 looks like this…

#1 | Marvin SappHere I Am
#2 | Y’Anna CrawleyThe Promise
#3 | WOW Gospel 2010
#4 | Tamela MannThe Master Plan
#5 | Brian Courtney WilsonJust Love
#6 | VaShawn MitchellTriumphant
#7 | Various Artists (from Fred Hammond)Life In the Word
#8 | BeBe & CeCe WinansStill
#9 | Hezekiah Walker & LFCSouled Out
#10 | Forever JonesGet Ready

Did you guys grab Y’Anna’s new project yet?  What do you think of it?

What do you think of the rest of the top 10???

Next Page »