Earnest Pugh Reveals Details of New Album
Award winning singer, songwriter, author and artist, Earnest Pugh is set to release his 12th CD Project entitled Worthy Is The Lamb. Produced by E. Devon Goodwin (Melvin Crispel and Chandler Moore) and featuring Lady Neek Smith (a soloist for Ricky Dillard's New G).
According to Pugh "This project is an Easter Essential and a "must have" because it focuses heavily on the worthiness of Jesus Christ. Jesus is deemed worthy- not because of his pedigree as the son of God or the fact that He lived a perfect life but because of His obedience as the sacrificial lamb who took on the form of man and become the perfect sacrifice for the sins of the world.
The 9-song CD will be released via MNRK/Blacksmoke Worldwide one week before his 58th Birthday on Friday, November 15th this year and pre-orders-available on Friday, October 11th.
Pugh came into prominence as a national recording artist 15 years ago (2009) with his chart-topping single "Rain On Us." He went on to release 3 additional #1 Billboard Singles "I Need Your Glory" "God Wants To Heal You" and "Thank You So Much." His latest Top 30 single "Don't Give Up" is currently impacting radio across the country and He completed work recently recording a duet "Right There" with La'Sha Knox. dropping 4th quarter 2024
Pugh's earlier CDs and Features:
- A Worshipper's Perspective: Featuring Nikki Ross and D'Atra Hicks
- Rain On Us: Featuring Richard Smallwood and Vanessa Bell Armstrong
- Earnestly Yours: Featuring Beverly Crawford
- Christmas with Earnest Pugh & Friends:Featuring: Lisa Knowles, Nikki Ross, Chrystal Rucker, and Vincent Tharpe
- The E-Factor: Featuring Layla Hathaway
- Worship In Nassau: Featuring Rance Allen, Shirley Caesar, LeJune Thompson, J. Moss, Vincent Tharpe & Kenosis, and Martha Buries
- Just Worship (EP)
- Hidden Treasures & Collaborations
- Survive: Featuring Kierra Sheard-Kelly and Nikki Ross
- The Outpour Experience, Vol. 1: Featuring Betty Griffin-Keller
- The Very Best of Earnest Pugh: Featuring Crystal Aiken
His tour dates are listed at www.earnestpugh.com
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