SENSERE Releases their Second Radio Single "Holla"

Emerging Gospel Soul band SENSERE, an award-winning nine-piece South Floridian band of an eclectic mix of vocalists and instrumentalists has announced the release of their second radio single "Holla" (Listen here: https://soundcloud.com/senseremusic/holla-studio-version). The new single is lifted from the group's critically acclaimed Billboard Top 15 independent sophomore projectKingdom Therapy (WrightSound Entertainment) released in May 2015.
Eddie Pugh, General Managing Partner with SENSERE, is taking to the road to aggressively pursue cementing and building up on the foundation that has been laid to date. Pugh states, "The key component is for us to give radio "music" that they can use to give us their full support."Journalist Gerald Jones of DaGospelTruth.com states: "I absolutely love the spirit and sound of this group. This new single is different than anything that's out in Gospel now and it's beyond refreshing! Not simply because it's different, but because it's great!"
Described as a fusion of rock, soul, and gospel, SENSERE had the distinct honor of being the first gospel group to perform at the annual Jazz In The Gardens Festival opening for Pop Soul legends Patti LaBelle, Kenny G and Mary J Blige. They've also appeared on national television platforms such as, BET's "Bobby Jones Gospel," Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) and CBN's "The 700 Club," collectively reaching over 182.4 million American households.
For more information on SENSERE and the upcoming promotional tour please contactEddie Pugh at 954-243-0038 or via email at ourturnsinc2@gmail.com. In doing so, contact meetings can be set up for promotional support and ideas to
be discussed that he believe's will produce win-win situations for the stations andSENSERE. To all that are willing and interested please reach out. Pugh will be attempting to connect with everyone in the marketplace - old and new friends and acquaintances.
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