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The 3rd Annual Grizzly Awards Announce Winners & Available For Replay

The 3rd Annual Grizzly Awards event is now available to stream in full on Facebook, YouTube, and below, following its April 3 livestream.

The event included performances from Seventh Day Slumber, Remedy Drive, Nate Parrish and Dire, alongside presenter appearances from industry legends like Travis Wyrick, Trevor McNevan (Thousand Foot Krutch), Brian “Head” Welch (Korn, Love & Death), Austin Carlile (The Whosoevers), James Mead (Kutless), Josiah Prince (Disciple) and Andrew Stanton (Disciple). The Grizzly Awards were hosted by Egypt Speaks, acclaimed poet and spoken word artist.

“The purpose of The Grizzly Awards was to celebrate this genre as a whole, reaching far below simply the nominees and the winners,” co-founder Mary Nikkel shares on behalf of The Grizzly Awards leadership team. “We truly felt that during the event, where we were surrounded by this community both in person and through everyone watching online. We truly hope that it was deeply encouraging to everyone who was able to be a part of it.

The Grizzly Awards stream began on Facebook, but moved to YouTube partway through the show due to technical challenges. The newly uploaded video allows viewers to watch it in full on both platforms. The Grizzlies team shares, “We’re so grateful to everyone for persisting with us through the countless challenges of creating a livestream event on this scale. That was yet more evidence of the passion and the purpose-focused heart of rock and metal listeners!”

The Grizzly Awards was funded entirely by generous sponsors and individual donors and filmed on site at Westlight Studios in Franklin, Tenn. The results of the awards were determined by fan voting, which took place in February. Winners accepted their awards during the event, with acceptances from artists like Memphis May Fire, Relent, Lacey Sturm, Love & Death, The Letter Black and Seventh Day Slumber. You can find out more about The Grizzly Awards at thegrizzlyawards.com and on Facebook and Instagram. See a full list of winners below.

  • Arts & Cultural: #ChooseLife Livestream
  • ROCK Album of the Year: Relent HEAVY
  • METAL Album of the Year: Phinehas THE FIRE ITSELF
  • METAL Song of the Year: Memphis May Fire “Blood & Water”
  • ROCK Song of the Year: Seventh Day Slumber “What I’ve Become”
  • ALT ROCK Song of the Year: Remedy Drive “Dragons”
  • COLLABORATION Song of the Year: Love and Death/Lacey Sturm “Let Me Love You”
  • BRAVEHEART Song of the Year: Holy Name “Meet Me Somewhere Quiet”
  • MUSIC VIDEO of the Year: Lacey Sturm “Awaken Love”
  • CLEAN VOCALIST of the Year: JR Bareis
  • SCREAM VOCALIST of the Year: Michael Felker
  • GUITARIST of the Year: Mark Anthony
  • BASSIST of the Year: Jasen Rauch
  • DRUMMER of the Year: Kaleb Luebchow
  • PRODUCER of the Year: Jeremiah Scott
  • FAN CHOICE: The Letter Black

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Byron Cage Scores Second #1 Song From ‘Isolation’ With “You Are”

Gospel’s “Prince of Praise”, Byron Cage scores his second #1 single with the smash hit, “You Are” on Gospel Airplay Billboard and Mediabase! This is the second single from his most recent album, Isolation, to reach #1 status and fourth for his career overall (preceded by “The Presence of the Lord is Here”, “I Will Bless the Lord” and “I Can’t Give Up”). Cage has been in the gospel music industry for over thirty years, and we can see there’s no slowing him down!

When asked of this amazing accomplishment, Cage says, “I am so grateful that God still allows me to put life changing music into the earth. ‘You Are’ is a passionate song reminding us that everything we stand in need of, ‘You Are’.” He continues, “I would also like to thank the entire team that has worked this project. Thank you Eboni Funderburk for all of your hard work on this along with Tommy Couch, the entire Malaco team, and my manager, David Robinson, for your unwavering support. None of this would be possible without you. I’m also so grateful to  the song’s producer Dontaniel Jamel Kimbrough for Keyemup Music and the writers Clarence Singleton, Eric Davis, and Damon Whitehurst for creating such an anointed song that is ministering to the hearts of people around the world. You all are the best!”

“You Are” is available for download and stream on all digital services.

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Chris Tomlin Continues Tradition By Expanding ‘Good Friday Nashville’ To Global Audience

Grammy award winning artist Chris Tomlin is partnering with Facebook to expand his Good Friday Nashville event to a global audience through an exclusive livestream premiering on Facebook. Good Friday Worldwide will be live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Friday, April 15th at 7pm CDT where Chris is thrilled to finally be back, live and in person, for a powerful worship experience. Tickets are available now to attend the concert at Good Friday Nashville or go to Facebook.com/christomlin to live stream on April 15.

Chris spoke to the Tennessean about the event HERE. “There’s nothing like being there with people and gathering with people. It (Good Friday Nashville) just keeps growing and growing and growing … with what we’re able to do,” Chris said. “But the heart of it is the same. Coming together to remember the cross, to remember this weekend. That’s what Easter is: It’s a remembrance of what Jesus has done for us.”

During the pandemic the last two years when a live concert was not possible, Chris was committed to finding a way to maintain the tradition in light of the inability to gather together physically. Chris called his friends to help and to partner together for Good Friday Worldwide. The television network TBN and more than 30 radio stations offered their support to bring the world together during this time. The virtual concert delivered the message of hope that comes from the cross while uniting the church in worship. The television broadcast was seen in 32 countries around the globe. In that spirit of unity and collaboration, everyone brought their unique gifts, audiences, and voices together to meet people wherever they were, all at the same time and in the same moment across this world, delivering the message of hope that comes from the cross while uniting the church in worship.

Throughout the history of Good Friday Nashville and Good Friday Worldwide, K-LOVE and Air1 radio have partnered alongside Tomlin in making the event a local, and now global, tradition. The stations are continuing their support this year by delivering a live simulcast of the concert on air that night.

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Good Friday Nashville’s concert proceeds will go to foster care and adoption crisis through ‘For Others’ to distribute on a local level to Tennessee Kids Belong this year. ‘For Others’ is a non-profit foundation created by Chris and his wife Lauren, a non-profit aiming to close the gap between children-in-need and capable care providers through raising awareness, maximizing resources, and mobilizing communities. Learn more at www.forothers.com.

“Good Friday Nashville is one of the most rewarding things I have ever been a part of. When this event began 5 years ago, I had a dream it might become an annual thing…a tradition for family and friends to come together, to celebrate, to remember,” shared Chris. “As we got closer to that first Good Friday, I felt a need to make this night more than just a concert. My wife, Lauren, and I had felt a calling to shed light on the foster care and adoption crisis in our nation. It was through that and our first Good Friday that our non-profit, For Others, came to be. And so, each year Good Friday Nashville benefits helping children find forever homes across our state. So, when you join us for this powerful night of worship… know that you are a part of making a difference in so many lives.”

Since its inception in 2017 Good Friday Nashville has sold out each year, smashing attendance records by becoming the largest ticketed Christian concert in the history of the venue and continuing to accomplish similar feats each year.  Plans are currently in place for Chris to continue the Good Friday concerts indefinitely.  Each of the previous Good Friday Nashville concerts, Chris has surprised concert goers by inviting special guests including Hillary Scott (Lady A) in 2017, Rascal Flatts in 2018 and Lauren Daigle in 2019 to the stage. The tradition continued during Good Friday Worldwide with guests We The Kingdom and Pat Barrett in 2020 and Lady A in 2021. This year’s historic return will be no exception.

Good Friday Nashville is produced by Awakening Events who have enjoyed a 17-year touring relationship with Chris and offer their time and talents to this concert benefit as well. Good Friday Nashville is presented by K-LOVE, Air1, The Fish and WAY-FM.Last week, Chris released new music with a 2-track single entitled “Always”, including the songs “Always” and “YAHWEH (No One) [with Elevation Worship].” It is available now at all digital retailers and can be found HERE. Watch lyric videos for each song HERE.

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Weston Skaggs To Release “How Long” On April 22

Buzzing into being like a second-hand mower, “How Long” is an abrupt alarm that shocks then awakens the soul’s defense systems. Psalm-like in its complexity, the new single by Weston Skaggs, is a protest anthem, dirge, and Whitmanian reflection all rolled into one pill. Just as beloved America’s bard once quipped, “Every atom belonging to me, belongs to you,” Skaggs’ elongated notes in the chorus are cut from the universal chord charts of being human.

The movement of the song fluctuates from a wintry mix of doubt into the beginning of Spring. Early indignant verses evoke the names of biblical stalwarts as a kind of inductive evidence list–a Who’s Who list– meant to show God the error of his ways. After the first minute of the song, Skaggs’ voice turns hard and petrified, assured of the perspective and justification of the grief imbued all through the song. But this is not a simple plot of show and tell: showing God how many of His beloved have suffered and telling everyone about it to spark outrage. Instead, the audience begins to hear a tonal shift in the chorus dynamics and intuits the symbolic peaks and valleys of Christian life altogether in the cries of “How long?” Tapping into the prophetic tradition of Isaiah and others, Skaggs pulls forth a deep communal cry for God–not against him– to change His mind on our behalf. How long will we need to languish in the aftermath of a pandemic? How long will our ruptured relationships remain untended and withering on the vine? How long will we see injustices around us through abuses of power?

“Father, teach me to wait even in heartbreak,” is almost whispered nearly two minutes into the track whereby the artist seems to be preparing to ascend a hill again, touting his prayer, in an aggressive ascendance to the temple of God. But rather than discovering more escalations in blood pressure and digressions of fault and blame, the litany of “How long” gradually becomes softer and distilled. The question shifts. The cross examination begins. God asks, “How Long?” The venom and self-righteousness of the human questioner evaporates until, child-like, the voice simply begs to know when things will return to hope.

In fact, “How Long” is a duplex with one apartment set in despair and the other established in hope. By the end, the hypnotic call of “How long” is not aimed at God, but is uttered by the believer at the believer him or herself. The list of names, props of the empty judicial hearings brought by a faulty prosecutor, are gone too. Instead, the question of “How long” is snapped off the icy, communal wall of outrage, and becomes a single clear mirror in which each listener is asked to see our reflection and feel the ache of others while wondering if we, in our propensity to cry out, might not be the hands and feet of God ourselves.

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Indie Christian Artist Spencer Annis Shares “Coming Clean”

Spencer Annis is a rising singer-songwriter based in Lynchburg, Virginia. His new single, “Coming Clean,” is an intimate worship song and spirited indie rock anthem that pushes the sonic boundaries of both worship music and Christian pop/rock.

After independently releasing singles, EPs, and even several albums since 2017, Spencer partnered with renowned CCM label Integrity Music for his upcoming singles and LP release. His new song, “Coming Clean,” was released today April 8th, and the full album will be released in July of this year.

The new single by Spencer Annis, “Coming Clean” is a song of reflection and repentance for allowing pride to creep in. He hopes the song will inspire listeners to a deeper place with God in their own prayer lives and reflection of how pride might also be affecting their ministry. 

Recording sessions for this song and the upcoming album mirrored what you’d expect from a typical DIY-era rock band. Vocals were tracked in Spencer’s home studio, Drums in co-producer Joshua Sosin’s backyard shed, and guitars in co-producer Benja Schick’s bedroom.

“Coming Clean” features Spencer, Benja, and Joshua as the sole musicians. The trio worked together for months to transform Spencer’s intimate, worshipful arrangement into a fully-produced new song with cohesive instrumentation and flow. 

Along the way, they drew inspiration from a wide array of artists, including Maggie Rogers, Kevin Garrett, Ben Howard, and Typhoon, along with indie artists in the alt-Christian sphere like John Mark McMillan, Jon Foreman, Josh Garrels, and more.

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Hillsong UNITED Drops Three New Singles

Multi-award-winning and platinum-selling artist UNITED announces the upcoming release of their brand-new album “Are We There Yet?” Dropping worldwide on April 29, the highly anticipated 15-track project is available for preorder today alongside three brand new songs including “God Song,” “Blown Away” and “Show Me Your Heart,” all of which are featured on the forthcoming release.

Written by UNITED’s Benjamin Hastings, Hannah Hobbs and Joel Houston, focus track “God Song” is a declaration of the majesty of the one and only God who is worthy of all honor, glory and praise both here on earth and throughout all eternity. It invites the listener to experience and respond to the awe of His greatness as the lyrics profess “For You reign in realms we’ll never find / And You dwell in worlds outside our view / Still You care to own this heart of mine / So I must be made to worship You.”

“‘Are We There Yet?’ embodies the feeling of ‘all this future,’ says UNITED’s Joel Houston. “It is heavily entrenched in realizing, re-ideating, and repositioning heaven with songs birthed from a place of knowing that this part of the story is not the main part, and we have the gift of joy that is heaven no matter what our human experience is now. It’s hopeful, it feels like the sun going down on a really long day, and excitement about what tomorrow could bring even though the sun hasn’t come up yet. The journey of the album is set between the sun setting and rising. What you’re leaving behind and what you’re about to step into.”

Most recently, the highly anticipated, multi-city co-headline Tomlin UNITED Tour kicked off in San Diego on March 29 to a packed house and has since played for thousands of fans in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Dallas. The 22-date run continues with shows set in major markets including Miami, Duluth, Newark, Washington D.C., Pittsburgh, and Chicago, before ending on June 17 at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan.  Heralded as one of the biggest Christian music tours of the year, the Tomlin UNITED Tour is an intimate night of worship, where fans can together experience some of the biggest songs that have shaped modern faith today. For additional information and tickets, please visit www.TomlinUNITED.com.

Listen to “God Song” here. Listen to “Blown Away” here. Listen to “Show Me Your Heart” here. Preorder “Are We There Yet?” here.

“ARE WE THERE YET?” TRACK LIST

  1. Days Like These (TRUST U)
  2. All This Future
  3. Deeper Water
  4. Show Me Your Heart
  5. On Repeat
  6. Delightful (The Sower Never Wastes A Tear)
  7. God Song
  8. Have Mercy On Me Now
  9. Blown Away
  10. What Love Is (Because You Died)
  11. Know You Will
  12. Sure Thing
  13. Not Afraid
  14. MMXXII (Interlude)
  15. Chariot

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Hillsong UNITED New Album ‘Are We There Yet?’ Coming April 29

Today, multi-award-winning and platinum-selling artist Hillsong UNITED announced plans to release a brand new album. Are We There Yet? is set to drop on April 29 with a pre-sale launching this Friday (April 8).

Over the last 9 months, UNITED has dropped “Know You Will,” “Sure Thing” and “On Repeat” with more new music coming soon. Three new singles “God Song,” “Blown Away,” and “Show Me Your Heart” are set to debut this Friday as well.

Look for UNITED this spring with Chris Tomlin on the long-awaited co-headline Tomlin UNITED 2022 Tour. The multi-city circuit will make stops in major markets in the U.S. including Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Dallas and Miami, among others. Anticipated to be the biggest Christian music tour of the year, the Tomlin UNITED Tour will welcome thousands of fans each night to worship together and experience songs that have shaped modern faith today. For additional information and tickets, please visit www.TomlinUNITED.com.

Are We There Yet? track listing
01. Days Like These
02. All This Future
03. Deeper Water
04. Show Me Your Heart
05. On Repeat
06. Delightful (The Sower Never Wastes A Tear)
07. God Song
08. Have Mercy On Me Now
09. Blown Away
10. I Know What Love Is
11. Know You Will
12. Sure Thing
13. Not Afraid
14. MMXXII
15. Chariot

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The Wood Drake Sessions Readies Full-Length Debut

From the Valley to the Golden Shore, the full-length debut from worship newcomers The Wood Drake Sessions, is set to bow April 29. Showcasing collaborations with such luminaries as bestselling singer/songwriter and worship leader Sandra McCracken; singer/songwriter Leslie Jordan (All Sons & Daughters); modern hymnist Wendell Kimbrough; and NPR-lauded singer/songwriter Liz Vice, among others, the album was written by The Wood Drake Sessions’ co-creators Paul Ranheim and Kirk Sauers.

Produced by Lucas Morton, From the Valley to the Golden Shore features nine roots-based, organic pop tracks conveying the surety of Christ’s sovereignty despite the turmoil of the times. Offering a preview of the album’s overarching message, the April 15 Easter-themed single “All Will Be Well” is a Sauers-led track joyfully proclaiming Jesus’ victory over death, “I’m alive/I have won/See the grave I’ve overcome.

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Additional highlights include album opener “Oh How Good To Be Together,” an engaging corporate worship anthem led by McCracken; “I See A King,” with Vice’s signature vocals atop an R&B-infused groove celebrating the Savior who will right all wrongs; the Kimbrough-featured “Grace Will Prevail,” articulating God’s unfailing promises; and Jordan’s poignant closer, “Bountifully With Me,” a gentle song of praise for Christ’s provision.

“Our great desire is to see the Church flourish today, and we believe new songs that capture God’s faithfulness and great deeds in the midst of our cultural moment are important for her flourishing,” Sauers shares. “We hope our music can inspire and stir the affections of our hearts to continue to love, trust and enjoy God. We also envision these songs helping shape the faith of God’s people as they sing them together in worshiping communities, serving not just to help us know Truth and inform our heads, but to feel Truth and shepherd our hearts.”

“All too often we feel like we’re drowning in the noise of this world,” Ranheim adds. “We need to be reminded that we have a King who is coming, and believers of all cultures, races, and times—along with all creation itself—will rejoice at the restoration and shalom that Jesus will bring. We need songs that shape us to hope deeply in Him.”

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“We wanted the album to be brought to life by a variety of people, to have greater representation than just our own voices,” Ranheim continues. “I still remember the moment I heard Sandra in my head singing ‘Oh How Good To Be Together,’ and I knew she could make that song come to life unlike anyone else. Pretty soon we found ourselves reaching out to a handful of artists who all generously agreed to join in our mission.”

“The Wood Drake Sessions name was inspired by a Wendell Berry poem, ‘The Peace of Wild Things,’” explains Sauers of both the duo’s moniker and mission. “When despair grows within, the poet writes of lying down ‘where the wood drake rests in his beauty on the water.’ The imagery of a still and worriless creation extending its welcome of peace profoundly touched the ache of our hearts. Paul and I knew this was how we wanted our songs to exist—as works of art inviting us into the stillness of God’s presence, the grace of His goodness, and the rest of perfect peace.”

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Amanda Danziger Releasing Songs Of The Seasons; Next Up Is Spring: “Prison Walls”

“Prison Walls” is the second installment of Amanda Danzigers’s 2022 project, Seasons. “Prison Walls” tells the story of breaking out from the inside and worshiping in God’s promised land. Written by Amanda Danziger and Filipe Michael, the listener will experience an anthem of God’s salvation.

“When we surrender ourselves fully, we are at peace and in full trust with God. What we do here on earth can shake mountains,” Danziger explains. “I can either sit here and let the world entrap me, or I can do something about it and share God’s love. What would you choose? Being stuck within the walls or walking out of the rubble? I would rather stand up and walk free! Surrendering is just the first part to an eternal walk with God. God promises beauty from the ashes… He rescues, redeems and hears our cries. And because of this promise, I will rise up and sing.”

“Prison Walls” is a story of healing and breakthrough, and a different spin on Spring. One may think of birds chirping, flowers growing, and maybe even Vivaldi’s Spring movement, but Danziger decided to take Spring into a different direction.

“We started the Seasons project with a song that was clearly about winter, ‘Vindicate.’ But, for the Spring song, I didn’t imagine singing birds, or the joy of a spring dance… I wanted it to rock. When the warm air starts to hit my skin for the first time after the long months of winter, my first reaction is to be outside — I want the walls to break down, and I want to be free,” Amanda says.

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Amanda wrote “Prison Walls” with her childhood friend and frequent collaborator, Filipe Michael. Filipe currently co-writes with Amanda and still maintains the responsibility of producing the artistry. They started to get serious with working on her projects in 2019 with her first EP, Head & Heart.

Filipe continues, “Amanda and I have known each other since we were teenagers, always involved in leading worship at our local churches. We were those nerdy type of kids who wanted to be involved in every possible way when it came to leading worship in youth groups…whether it was helping with the overhead projector, inviting kids to youth group, passing out the programs. We lived, breathed and worshipped in our communities. I believe that’s what bonded our friendship over the years.”

“Because of our upbringings, we continue to be inspired and to share the gospel of Jesus through music. We write these songs together because worship is a journey that goes beyond the church pews,” Amanda explains. “This musical journey is devotional — its devotional worship. Devotional worship starts when you worship God in your quiet space. These songs are written for the person who is looking for music that’ll take them into this journey.”

The Seasons project started with the first release of winter, “Vindicate,” on January 21, 2022. The second installment, “Prison Walls” (Spring) will release on April 29, 2022. All the seasonal songs will then be released under her Seasons EP in the Fall of 2022. The EP will explore the sounds and changes of the seasons, along with the tracks previously released.

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Former GRAMMY Awards Manager Andrea René Williams Pursues Her Own Musical Dreams With “Who Do I Run To”

Many artists enter the music industry to learn how to create and promote their music. Music industry professional Andrea René Williams started out with a goal to learn as much as she could for her own music ministry, but she soon found out that she enjoyed helping other artists pursue their musical dreams more. Now, she realizes that God has given her a song, and it must be heard. Known as a former GRAMMY Awards Manager and a publicist, who has represented artists such as Gladys Knight, Pastor Charles Jenkins and the late Andraé Crouch, Andrea is ready to step to center stage. The industry is now finding out that the Berklee College of Music summa cum laude graduate and award-nominated publicist and marketer is a musician herself. A singer, songwriter, composer, arranger and producer, she launched her recording career in 2019 with the instrumental single, “Won’t Work”. Williams returns with a vocal, inspirational jam called “Who Do I Run To,” and industry insiders have been raving about the track. The bouncy single is currently available on digital music outlets such as Apple MusicAmazon and Spotify. Listen to the track here: https://youtu.be/000ufiGxM7g

“Who Do I Run To”, a musical reminder that no matter what happens in life God is the one we should go to, was produced and engineered by Andrea. Mark Reiter of the GRAMMY Award-Winning Bias Studios in Springfield, VA, mixed and mastered the track. “This song is a real change for me musically,” says Williams. “It has a throwback vibe and a fun, danceable groove but I don’t want people to miss the important message of the song. When trouble comes, it’s so easy for us to pick up the phone and call a spouse, significant other or friend. I want to believers to remember that even though loved ones may be able to give us advice, God is the one with all the answers we seek. He needs to be the first one we run to when challenges come.”

Starting her music industry career in 1998 at the Washington, DC Chapter of the Recording Academy, known for distributing the coveted GRAMMY Award, Andrea, along with the Executive Director, started the D.C. Branch and – from the ground up – made it the fastest growing GRAMMY Chapter in the history of the GRAMMY Awards. During her time with the popular industry association, she organized events with such mainstream artists as U2, Natalie Cole, John Mayer, Anthony Hamilton, Erykah Badu, India.Arie, Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Usher, Billy Taylor, Chris Brown, Raheem Devaughn, Chuck Brown, Nile Rodgers, Gloria Estefan, George Clinton, Bruce Hornsby, Jimmy Jam and dozens of others.

Organizing dozens of events for the Chapter, including hosting eight GRAMMY Awards Telecast Parties and coordinating GRAMMYs on the Hill events, she assisted with GRAMMY Salute To Gospel Music Events for several years and held her own GRAMMY Gospel music event in DC resulting in a record-setting number of people joining the Academy. Also, during her tenure at the GRAMMY Awards, she brought legends of Gospel music into the Academy’s membership ranks. Artists like Kim Burrell, Tonex, Tramaine Hawkins and Donald Lawrence & The Tri-City Singers became members at Williams’ prompting. In addition, through her efforts, Donald Lawrence and Richard Smallwood not only became members of the Recording Academy, but ultimately, served on the national board giving Gospel music a louder voice with one of music’s most influential organizations.

Since her GRAMMY days, she has penned hundreds of articles for Gospel music blogs and Christian publications. Long before becoming an interviewer of artists such as Kirk Franklin, Marvin Sapp, Yolanda Adams, Tramaine Hawkins and CeCe Winans, she honed her vocal skills in choirs for decades with renowned directors and Gospel greats such as Richard Smallwood, Byron Cage, Earnest Pugh and Ricky Dillard. She’s sung at many churches and in arenas, even rendering the National Anthem (and Black National Anthem) for the NBA’s Washington Wizards, the WNBA Washington Mystics, the Georgetown Hoyas, and most recently, for the National Cherry Blossom Festival held on the Grounds of the Washington Monument in her hometown of Washington, DC.

A multi-faceted, serial entrepreneur, she’s been her own boss since 2006 with the full-time launch of Tehillah Enterprises, a two-time Rhythm of Gospel Award-nominated public relations firm, known for representing the finest in the music industry. She is now the owner of Andrea René Williams Music Ministries, Soar Music Publicity, The Fiery Pen and Soul Oasis Music Productions. In her almost 25 years as a music professional, she’s represented countless artists helping them to propel their music to countless audiences. Moving from the background to the limelight, she’s now taking her music to those same audiences, hoping to inspire and encourage them as well.

In addition to her single, “Who Do I Run To,” Andrea dropped an instrumental EP in August 2020, Soul Oasis. The four-song EP contains original material, all with the goal of relaxing the mind and soothing the spirit. All of Andrea’s music is released through her record label, Angels Wings Records. A 2020 Second Place Winner of the Make Music Montgomery Contest (held in Montgomery County, MD) and a 2020 & 2021 WAMMIE Award Nominee for Best Gospel/Inspirational Artist, Andrea will be releasing her first vocal album, I Believe, in late fall 2022.

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