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The new girls of Gospel...Sunny and Onitsha


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I thought you might like to know about two wonderful new Gospel

artists. Inspired by the likes of Whitney Houston, Leontyne Price and Ella

Fitzgerald, Sunny Hawkins is an accomplished singer having sung backup

vocals for Patti Labelle and Aretha Franklin and starring in

Broadway's Rent. Her Debut album "More of You" comes out on May 22nd.

To hear more Sunny Hawkins you can visit her on Myspace..

http://myspace.com/sunnyhawkins

Onitsha's vocals have been heard on hits for Mary Mary, Ashanti,

Destiny's Child and Stevie Wonder. Her debut album, "Church Girl,"

proves she is one of the brightest new stars in the firmament of

contemporary inspirational music. Church Girl is filled with

inspirational tracks that make you want to get up and dance … for

Jesus, of course. It's a praise party from start to finish. Look for

it on April 17th!

http://www.myspace.com/thechurchgirl

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Onitsha's vocals have been heard on hits for Mary Mary, Ashanti,

Destiny's Child and Stevie Wonder. Her debut album, "Church Girl,"

proves she is one of the brightest new stars in the firmament of

contemporary inspirational music. Church Girl is filled with

inspirational tracks that make you want to get up and dance … for

Jesus, of course. It's a praise party from start to finish. Look for

it on April 17th!

http://www.myspace.com/thechurchgirl

Damn!

That's a fine looking girl.

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