Ruth La'Ontra Will Showcase Live Virtual Concert 8/14 @8 PM

"I'll be your light when the road ahead seems dim," gospel star Ruth La'Ontra sings on her Top 30 rendition of the Grammy® Award winning Thompson Community Singers' 1992 classic, "In My Name" (ALJR/Tyscot Records). The North Carolina-based singer will be shining that light for all the world to see and hear when she and her band stage a virtual concert on Friday, August 14, 2020 @ 8:00 PM EST from the Family Worship Center of Florence, SC on La'Ontra's Facebook and Instagram pages. Fans can cash app donations at: $NCGAGALJ
La'Ontra is one of the rising voices representing the new generation of gospel singers. Her passionate soprano and measured tone are winning over fans around the globe. The world first took note of her with her Billboard Top 20 Gospel album, So Good (ALJR/Tyscot), which yielded the radio hit, "Count It All Joy" in 2014. The Grammy ® Award nominated production duo of Anthony Brown & Justin Savage then got together and produced her critically-acclaimed sophomore project, I Got You (ALJR/Tyscot), which has yielded three chart hits with "I Got You," "In My Name" and the Billboard Gospel Airplay Top Ten smash, "Kingdom."
Fans can hear the latest album at this link: http://smarturl.it/mh4gpa
The concert will air live on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RuthLOntra
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