60th GRAMMY nominees announced

Congratulations to nominees for the 60th GRAMMY Awards, announced earlier today (November 28).  


Travis Greene, Le’Andria, Marvin Sapp, CeCe Winans, and Anita Wilson are among this year’s Gospel/CCM nominees, along with Tina Campbell, JJ Hairston & Youthful Praise featuring Bishop Cortez Vaughn, Tauren Wells, and the Walls Group.  


The full list of nominees is available here

The awards show will air Sunday, January 28, 2018, on CBS.

Gospel music community mourns death of Pastor Shawn Jones [Arrangements]

Pastor Shawn Jones died suddenly while in concert with his group in Pensacola, FL.

The gospel community is still reeling from the unexpected passing of Shawn Jones.  The singer, preacher, and founding pastor of New Thing Empowerment Church passed Saturday night, November 18, while in concert with his group, Shawn Jones and The Believers, in Pensacola, FL.  He was 32.  

Since his transition, condolences have flooded social media, radio, and musical programs.  Many have described the soulful gospel singer as a rising star whose charisma and recordings of “Worthy Is He” with the Alabama Spirituals–of which he is a former member, and “I’m Depending on You” with his own group caused music enthusiasts around the country to take notice.

GMF joins others in extending heartfelt sympathy to Rev. Jones’ immediate and extended family, the New Thing Empowerment Church family of Auburn, AL, and The Believers. 

Homegoing information was posted on the “Shawn Jones Believers” Facebook page Tuesday evening.  Both services will stream live at www.shawnjoneslegacy.com.  Additional information for supporters and guests who plan to attend can be found there as well. 

Official Funeral Arrangements
“The Legacy Concert”
Monday, November 27, 2017
6 PM CT
Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church
Montgomery, AL

Homegoing Celebration
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
11 AM CT
Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church
Montgomery, AL

Photo | Facebook Profile of Shawn Jones

DunAmis Gospel Awards 2017 Winners

Congratulations to all of the winners and honorees announced at the 4th annual DunAmis Gospel Awards, held Saturday, November 4, at Cornerstone Conference IPHC in Browns Summit, NC.  Recording artists Tasha Wall, Greg Drumwright, and Will Harris served as hosts for the four-hour show.
 
GMF’s own Libra Boyd (pictured), who is a musician and the longtime minister of music for New Hope Person Missionary Baptist Church in Timberlake, NC, received this year’s award for Musician of the Year-Female.  MG Music Group’s Cedric Hester aka Deacon Authority (pictured) took home the award for Holy Hip Hop Artist of the Year.  The full list of winners and honorees is below.  
 
The DunAmis Gospel Awards was conceptualized by Bishop Terry Young to honor
independent gospel artists, pastors, pastor’s wives, churches, and other local and regional talent.  GMF celebrates all of the 2017 award recipients and applauds Bishop Young and his team for an excellent production.  For more information about the DunAmis Gospel Awards, visit www.dunamisgospelawards.org.
 
 
Pastor of the Year
Bishop Ben Mittman

Female Pastor of the Year
Pastor Deborah Chambliss

First Lady of the Year
Whitnei Johnson

Church of the Year (Tie)
Christ Cathedral Church of Deliverance – Winston-Salem
East White Oak Baptist Church – Greensboro

Choir Director of the Year
Sir Jerry Sadler

Young Adult Choir of the Year
Voices of Praise

Musician of the Year (Male)
Mike Astyn

Musician of the Year (Female)
Libra Boyd

Gospel Announcer of the Year
Darlene Vinson

Quartet of the Year
George Perkins and Envision

Church Choir of the Year
Citadel of Praise – Greensboro

Soloist of the Year (Male)
Bishop Stephen Williams

Soloist of the Year (Female)
Felesha Maree

Dance/Mime Ministry of the Year
Keith Rick (Open Vessel)

Community Choir of the Year
Dionn Owen and Renaissance

Spoken Word Artist of the Year
Amorah Brown

CD/Song of the Year
Toren Mozingo

Holy Hip Hop Artist of the Year
Cedric Hester (Deacon Authority)

Worship Leader of the Year
Pastor Cassandra Elliott

A Cappella Group of the Year
The Price Family

Producer of the Year
Mischeal Goldsmith

Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree
Rev. Dr. Jerry Wilson

Trailblazer Award Honoree
Minister Corey Williams

Legends Award Honorees
Dr. Ron Bigelow
Elder Lewis Bernard Florence

Arrangements announced for singer-songwriter-guitarist Wallace Hedgspeth

By Libra Boyd
Gospel Music Fever

Wallace Hedgspeth pictured with The Hedgspeth Brothers
Photo Credit | Mickey’s Creative Photography

GMF joins countless others in mourning the passing of singer, songwriter, and guitarist Wallace Hedgspeth (second from right).  Wallace, a native of Rougemont, NC, transitioned unexpectedly Friday, October 20, 2017.  He was 73 years old. 

Wallace held memberships in many groups and choirs over several decades, including The Gospel Supremes and Just Us Guys, with whom he ministered on the evening of his passing.  Additionally, he and his wife Arlene regularly delighted audiences with rousing duets.  Their cover of The Consolers’ “Little Wooden Church” was a crowd favorite.  Wallace also wrote for, sang, and recorded independent projects with The Hedgspeth Brothers (pictured)–an aptly named traditional quintet that consisted of his father and brothers–and The Bradleys, whose lineup includes his daughter Lisa H. Bradley and grandsons Tyrik and Quenci.

A talented and remarkably humble man has now joined the ever-enlarging heavenly choir.  During this difficult time, GMF extends heartfelt condolences and prayers to the entire Hedgspeth family and additional beloved family members and friends.

Service information has been announced as follows:

Visitation
Thursday, October 26, 2017
6-8 PM

Homegoing Celebration
Friday, October 27, 2017
1 PM

Both services will take place at Greater Cleggs Chapel Community MB Church, 2601 Surl-Mt. Tirzah Road, Timberlake, NC.

Official Video – “Heaven” – Sir the Baptist


Enjoy the self-edited
and self-directed official music video of Sir the Baptist’s urban inspirational
“Heaven,” which features
Donald
Lawrence & Co, Keke Wyatt and ChurchPpl. 

In conjunction with last month’s video release, Sir announced–in
partnership with H&S Commercial & Industrial Supplies and Services–“Mission
432: Heaven to Houston” to help rebuild the city of Houston in the aftermath of
Hurricane Harvey.  For more information about the mission, visit mission432.com.



“Heaven” is from Sir’s
full-length project,
Saint or Sinner.



Winners of the 48th Annual Dove Awards announced

CeCe Winans

Congratulations to all of the winners at the 48th Annual Dove Awards, which took place October 17, at Lipscomb University’s Allen Arena in Nashville.  CeCe Winans and Kirk Franklin were among many artists who picked up wins on Christian/gospel music’s big night.


For the complete list of winners, click here.  The Dove Awards will air on TBN this Sunday, October 22, at 8 PM CT. 

"Prayer Changes Things" – Adriann Lewis-Freeman

“Prayer Changes Things”
Adriann Lewis-Freeman (2017)
Daf Entertainment Group
Available at iTunes
 

Prayer Changes Things Adriann Lewis-Freeman art workBy Libra Boyd

 
If you don’t have a tambourine, you’re going to want one for Adriann Lewis Freeman’s current single, “Prayer Changes Things.”
 
Known by many as the lead singer for RiZen, Lewis-Freeman has returned from a recording hiatus—which included earning a pair of degrees, getting married, and teaching middle school—to deliver this enthusiastic proclamation.  The singer and pastor’s wife sings “Prayer Changes Things” like she knows it, because she does.  (Among other challenges, Lewis-Freeman has endured a cancer diagnosis.)  Throughout the foot-stomping number, Lewis-Freeman vocally teeters between song and sermon.  In the drive, she summons a trio of the Bible’s notable witnesses—Daniel, Paul, and Silas—to affirm the power of prayer.  “Prayer Changes Things” is produced by Ay’Ron Lewis.

Feedspot names GMF as one of Top 50 Gospel Music Blogs and Websites

Gospel Music Fever Blog has been named as one of the Top 50 Gospel Music Blogs and Websites on the web, Feedspot announced today.

“This is the most comprehensive list of Top 50 Gospel Music Blogs on the internet and I’m honored to have you as part of this!” Anuj Agarwal, Feedspot founder, told GMF.

GMF’s founder Libra Boyd is honored to, in the words of Agarwal, be ranked among the “best gospel music blogs on the planet.”  

Services announced for Solomon Caesar, gospel singer and brother of Pastor Shirley Caesar

Service information has been announced for gospel singer Solomon Caesar, who passed September 12. Caesar was the last surviving sibling of Pastor Shirley Caesar.  GMF extends condolences to the Caesar family during this difficult time.  


Russell Witcher talks about ‘Coming Out’ memoir, healing balm of sacred music

Russell Witcher
 
 
By Libra Boyd
 
Russell Witcher knows something about resilience.  It is one lesson he generously shares in his recently released book, Coming Out of the Ashes. 
 
The accomplished organist and pianist has spent most of his life making music, dedicating his time and talents to God and serving churches in North Carolina and Virginia. Currently, he serves two North Carolina churches, Union Grove Baptist Church in Hurdle Mills as minister of music and First Baptist Church in Raleigh as lead musician and worship leader. Russell is also an ordained minister, recording artist, and more recently, author of Coming Out of the Ashes.
 
The 140-page memoir details a dark time in life during which Russell balanced a secular job with music duties at a church he previously served. During this time, colleagues at his place of employment brought allegations against him which Russell says were ultimately proven false. Still, the humiliation, investigation, arrest, court appearance, and negative media attention plunged him into isolation and an overwhelming sense of helplessness.
 
Seven years later, Russell has found healing in the writing and telling of his story. He has also found healing through music. The trial deepened not only his faith, Russell explains, but his worship.
 

I have a deeper appreciation for hymns like ‘Amazing Grace,’ ‘What a Friend We Have in Jesus,’ and ‘Great is Thy Faithfulness,’ because [God’s] grace sustained me and was truly made perfect in my weakness. He was also my friend when it seemed like everyone had deserted me and turned their backs. During this period, I definitely ministered from a place of pain. At times I would become so ‘full’ that I was left speechless for the moment…tears streaming down my face with stretched out arms in worship to God but surrendered in total dependence on Him for the strength that I needed to get through this ordeal, as well as the understanding of what He was teaching me through the trial.  And He has truly been faithful and unfailing in His love and care for me.

“Prayer Will Change Things” from Russell’s very own 2008 CD, Sacred Notes from a Minister of Music, also grew more relatable.  The song recounts the well known New Testament story of Paul and Silas in jail and the midnight prison shake-up.  Russell now has his own testimony.  He recalls,
 

When I was thrown in jail (in the pit, as I said in my book), I lived that experience. I was there until midnight when [my wife’s cousin], who is a bailsman, came to my aid. Not only was it a familiar Bible story, but it was a reality for me.  It was prayer that pulled me through.  

Russell shares his story to inspire people who are confronted with despairing situations that they too can make it through their difficult season.  Coming Out of the Ashes was a featured title at Book Expo America 2017 and is available at Amazon.