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ALL THE WAY FROM THE USA TO SING ‘IN PRAISE OF THE LORD’

- XOLELWA DWESINI xolelwad@dispatch.co.za

Grammy Award nominee gospel singer Vashawn Mitchell set to raise the roof in town at the end of the month

Gospel lovers of East London are in for a treat when Harmony House hosts award-winning internatio­nal gospel artist Vashawn Mitchell this month.

Mitchell, who is popularly known for his hit song Joy, will be coming all the way from Harvey, Illinois in the United States to join Harmony House in celebratin­g its eighth anniversar­y on September 29.

The US singers’ single Nobody Greater was the most played gospel song in 2011 and spent a combined total of nine weeks on Billboard’s Gospel songs chart. He was also the most nominated artist at the 27th Annual Stellar Awards, receiving 11 nominees and walking away with six of the awards.

Mitchell was nominated for two Grammy Awards at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards for Best Gospel Performanc­e for Nobody Greater and Best Contempora­ry R&B Gospel Album for Triumphant.

His recent album titled Secret Place reached platinum within two weeks of its release in March, with the hit song Joy receiving an award from the Gospel Music Associatio­n in the US for most downloaded gospel song in 2018.

Mitchell will be sharing the stage in East London with local artists such as Perfect Praise from Mdantsane as well as Harmony singers and Gospel Crown winner Shaun P.

A Vashawn Mitchell challenge has been launched on Facebook. Contestant­s can sing any of his songs and the winners will get a five-minute performanc­e on the night of the show. The winners will also be given an opportunit­y on the night to record one song under Harmony Music.

The show will start at 6.30pm at Downtown Christian Centre. Tickets are on sale at Computicke­t for R200.

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 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES/EARL GIBSON III ?? TALENTED: Gospel artist Vashawn Mitchell will perform at Downtown Christian Centre on September 29.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES/EARL GIBSON III TALENTED: Gospel artist Vashawn Mitchell will perform at Downtown Christian Centre on September 29.

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