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The Museum: Reverse This Dying Trend
This is the Museum. Something significant is happening here.
Recommended if you like
Goo Goo Dolls,
Lifehouse,
Phil Wickham.
Chandra Currelley: The Real Me
Smooth, soulful, inspirational, jazzy and upbeat all at the same time, with rich vocals.
Recommended if you like
Anita Baker,
Sarah Vaughan.
Atlanta's Chorale New Creation: The Jericho Project
CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY. Enjoy the soulful arrangements of a cappella music as it is presented by Atlanta 's Chorale - New Creation. The Jericho Project, a beautiful collection of hymns, spirituals, and anthems, provides the perfect backdrop for worship.
Recommended if you like
Sounds of Blackness,
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
G. Wright: All Things Are Possible
A fresh, exciting, smooth, melodic style, peppered with spikes of energetic praise.
Recommended if you like
Brian McKnight,
Luther Vandross.
Crystal River: Mercy River
Crystal River is a group of young men in their twenties. Their youthful, energetic, and ministry-oriented performances are crowd pleasers everywhere they go. From intricate acapella arrangements to classic Gospel harmony...
Phil Aud: Come May
A pop record drenched with soul. A very unique and catchy sound.
Recommended if you like
Jamie Cullum,
John Legend,
John Mayer.
The Steve Deal Band: edge of the ocean
Worship music done well in the vein of coldplay, snow patrol, U2, goo goo dolls.
Recommended if you like
Chris Tomlin,
Hillsong Music Australia,
Worship.
John Innes: My Favorite Hymns
My Favorite Hymns is beautifully arranged and performed on grand piano by John Innes, who has been the Staff Musician with the Billy Graham Association since 1965. John’s improvisational flair adds something special to these hymns.
Soul Water: Soul Water
A positive infusion of Hip-Hop and R&B creating a unique sound that only this group possesses. No cursing on this album as they represent Jesus Christ.