Brian Courtney Wilson Releases Motown Gospel Debut "Worth Fighting For" on Jan. 6

Recent Motown Gospel signee Brian Courtney Wilson will release his label debut "Worth Fighting for" on January 6th, 2015. With the maority of the songs recorded live in Houston, Texas, the album features 11 future worship classsics. The album's first single "Worth Fighting For" is aleady blazing up the Gospel chart since September of this year.
With a vibrant new sound coupled with Brian's smooth vocals and genuine spirit, this album is a promising wild card for the industry and a great start to the New Year. The album is produced by Aaron Lindsey. Lindsey is a Grammy Award Winner and he has produced and written classic worship albums and songs by Israel Houghton, Marvin Sapp and Tommy Sims.
Track Listing
01. Stand My Ground
02. This Is The Day
03. Worth Fighting For
04. It Will Be Alright
05. It Will Be Alright (My Evidence)
06. I'll Just Say Yes
07. Nothing Occurs To God
08. Mindful
09. The Promise
10. Our God Is Good
11. Hope Saved My Life
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