Tasha Cobbs Returns with "One Place Live"
Gospel music artist Tasha Cobbs is finally back with her brand new album "One Place Live." The new album is set for an August 21 release on Motown Gospel. Preceding the album is the first single, the moving "Jesus Saves." "God spoke to me and gave me peace," says Cobbs of the song's inspiration. "Not just spiritual salvation; He saved me from the rejection and depression I used to feel. Jesus can save you from whatever it is you're being overtaken by. That's what this song is about."
Produced by Vashawn Mitchell, "One Place Live" is being released in five different versions: CD (11 tracks); Digital Album (11 tracks); Limited Tour Edition (Wal-Mart Exclusive / 15 tracks); Digital Deluxe (16 tracks) and Vinyl (8 tracks).
Recorded live at Redemption Church in Greenville, South Carolina, with thousands of worshippers in attendance, One Place Live is signature Tasha Cobbs - replete with passionate, heart-tugging songs that instantly infuse the spirit."They are what we call songs of the Lord," explains Cobbs. "I can be leading worship or getting dressed for worship and a song will simply fall on me. Some songs are just moment songs, or maybe just four or five words will come, then I'll go home and finish it," says Cobbs.
Cobbs will perform new music from One Place Live on TBN July 1, as Bishop T.D. Jakes hosts. The Gospel powerhouse makes her second appearance at the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans this Sunday, July 5. Additional upcoming appearances include:
July 19 - Long Beach: Gospel Fest
July 21 - Los Angeles: One Place Live - Capitol Tower Showcase
Aug 7 - Nashville: All White One Place Live party
Aug 15 - Philadelphia: Concert at The Dell w/Mary Mary & Tamela Mann
Aug 23 - New York City: New York Performing Arts Center
Sept 5 - Brooklyn: Barclays Center w/Marvin Sapp, Tye Tribbett & CeCe Winans
Sept 6 - Greenville: Spiritfest 2015 w/ Tamela Mann, Israel Houghton & Tye Tribbett
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