Grammy-Nominated Singer Anita Wilson New Album 'Vintage Worship' Releases April 2014
Grammy-Nominated Singer Anita Wilson New Album 'Vintage Worship' Releases April 2014 |
Anita Wilson, the Grammy, Stellar, and Dove award nominated singer from Motown Gospel made a trip to Nashville recently to share her sophomore album, VINTAGE WORSHIP, for a listening session at the Motown Gospel offices on Tuesday, April 1st.
They shared the 11 songs from the upcoming album for a variety of industry executives, radio personalities, and fellow recording artists such as Connie Dickerson (WQQK 92QFM), Lady Shaunte (WENO 760 AM), Roger Ryan, Demetrus Stewart, Tammy Taylor, Thomas Rollins (New Day Distribution), Benita Washington, Tray Simmons (Bravo Voice), and Jackie Patillo (Gospel Music Association), who also led the evening's closing prayer.
Wilson has also held listening sessions in Chicago and Atlanta sharing her tracks including the electric, foot-stomping lead single "That's What He's Done For Me," "Gooder Than Good," "Oh How I Love Jesus" (featuring Bishop Yvette Flunder and Avery Sunshine), and the ever-soulful "Keep Doing What You're Doing." She will continue the listening sessions to build press for the new album including a stop in New York City on April 21st.
Anita Wilson Spring Show Dates 2014
April 4th: Unity Gospel House of Prayer - Milwaukee, WI 53209 7PM
April 11th: Second Ebenezer Church - Detroit, MI 48212 6:30PM
April 12th: Belo Mansion Pavilion - Dallas, TX 75201 10:30AM
April 13th: New Covenant Church of Philadelphia - Philadelphia, PA 19119 7PM
April 18th: World Overcomers Ministers - North Charleston, SC 29406 7PM
April 19th : Madison Mission Church - Madison, AL 35758 7:30 PM
April 20th : Brooklyn Marriott - New York, NY 11201 7PM
April 25th: Word of Deliverance - Forest Park, OH 45240 7PM
April 26th: Forest Hill Civic and Convention Center - Forest Hill, TX 7PM
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