Kelontae Gavin Records New Live Album This Friday
This Friday, April 14th @ 7:30 PM, the dynamic gospel star on the rise, Kelontae Gavin, will record his first album, "The Higher Experience," a live session, at the Fresh Start Church in the Atlanta, GA area. It was almost four years ago that Gavin was "discovered" singing the gospel classic, "I Won't Complain," in his high school cafeteria. The YouTube video has earned almost a million views and the young singer is currently up for his first Steeple Award (a gospel music and ministry awards ceremony) nomination as New Artist of the Year.
The 18 year-old vocal dynamo's current radio single, "Higher," was produced by Grammy® Award winner Myron Butler. The inspiring, mid-tempo song of praise is making its way up gospel playlists everywhere. The song anchors an EP featuring four versions of "Higher" and a studio rendition of "I Won't Complain." It's available for streaming and downloading at http://smarturl.it/v5dhpi.
Admission is free of charge. The audience is welcomed on a first come, first serve basis. It takes place at The Fresh Start Church, 2021 W. Liddell Road, Duluth, GA 30096. Visit Kelontae at www.kelontaegavin.com for more news and updates.
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