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Stellar Award Nominees Featured in Gospel Compilation CD

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By Kevin Jackson , Christian Post Reporter
February 16, 2007|10:59 am

A new CD released by Light Records has been released and features 13 songs, all from artists nominated for the Stellar Gospel Music Awards, a ceremony often referred to as the “gospel Grammys.”

The album, titled Stellar Award Hits 2007, will feature some of Christian music’s biggest artists including Israel & New Breed and Juanita Bynum.

This will be the sixth Stellar Award compilation record.

Song and artists included are as follows:

• Martha Munizzi - “Come Holy Sprit” (No Limits…Live)
• Lisa McClendon - “Just Another Day” (Live From the House of Blues)
• Williams Brothers - “Up Where We Belong” (Soul Link 3)
Israel & New Breed - “Turn it Around” (Alive in South Africa)
• New Direction - “Hold On” (Send the Praise)
• Youthful Praise Featuring J.J. Hairston - “He Reigns” (Live: The Praise...The Worship)
• Juanita Bynum - “I Don’t Mind Waiting” (A Piece of My Passion)
• Bishop G.E. Patterson - “Look Where He Brought Me From” (Singing the Old Time Way)
• Bryan Wilson - “Still My Father” (Uncloudy Days)
• Virtue - “The Sky is the Limit” (Testimony)
• Zie’l - “That’s How He Saved Me” (Genesis)
• Shirley Caesar - “Everything is Going to Be Alright” (I Know the Truth)
• Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. with Paul Porter and Keith Johnson - “A Mighty Good Friend” (Seasons Change)

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