Friday, October 30, 2020

#CarrytheChange! Congratulations to 2020 WinnersDove Awards Friday, October 30,2020

Congratulations to tonight's winners. A partial list of this year's Dove Awardees can be found below. Go to www.doveawards.com for a complete list of winners and nominees. Also, listen to my brief podcast review at the link found in the blog headliner above. Click on the web version link at the bottom of this page to view related videos. They do not show up on this mobile version  of the blog. 

Jonathan McReynolds acoustic rendition of his award-winning "People" was elegantly presented and played.



Tasha Cobbs Leonard dynamic Release the Sound:



Sinach  Waymaker  joined by Leeland and  Mandisa:




All award-winner's  performances were compelling and demonstrated their chops for commanding and, yes, anointed singing and delivery.  

By the way, the Dove Awards put on a beautifully videographed show tonight. The photographic capture, lighting and art direction presented unity of spirit among the worshipper-performers in an intimate manner. The singing in circles was aesthetically pleasing and easy on the eyes.The performances were very powerful and the interview shorts were thoughtful, informative and inspiring. They did #carrythechange all the way through the broadcast. The anointing of the Holy Spirit was present.

Listen to my podcast review for more detailed discussion at this link.



Thursday, October 29, 2020

Jonathan McReynolds Hosts Listening Party for Doe Jones!

Check his websites and Instagram page. The updates are ongoing. The EP is full of good songs and Doe has an incredible voice. Her vocal range is  extraordinary. You will be wondering like I did when I first heard her singing on Cycles why you haven’t heard any commercial releases from her until now. Good examples of  her range are “Reach”and “Cycles”. While those two songs are not on her EP take a listen to them while checking out the songs that are, like “Brighter”, “Take Me Back” , “I Try”, “Hey You” and “Good Now”. Definitely worth adding to your contemporary gospel music collection for yourself, family and friends.

Check out Doe’s EP hit single Brighter in video below:

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Elect Justice Celebrates Early Voting with Music and Inspiring Community Outreach

  



Elect Justice, is an early voting event sponsored by When We All Vote, Black Voters Matter, REP CA, Roc Nation, United Justice Coalition, The Collective, National Basketball Players Association Foundation, and others Held at the Los Angeles Forum October 23,2020 to raise awareness about the upcoming election and to drum up participation by getting out the vote.

The drive-in experience included ballot drop-off, PPE, essentials, and food giveaways for thousands at the Forum in Inglewood, CA. Portions of the LA event will be live-streamed on the streaming platform, TIDAL, for members and non-members alike. Hosted by Angela Rye and Terrance J with sounds by D-Nice, scheduled performances include, Azjah, Danieleigh, Kaash Paige, Tinashe, and more.

 Guest performers included among those listed above, Gospel recording artists Doe Jones and Jonathan McReynolds. For more information Google Elect Justice Tidal and the relevant  URLs will spring up in your search field. I’ve been trying for several days to post about the event on this and the Heavier Octaves blog but I have been running into considerable technical difficulty. But a shout out to the enthusiastic participants, musicians and sponsors. Hallelujah anyhow! Folks are certainly pumped up about voting all over the country because of events like this and individual volunteers canvassing neighborhoods and telephone calls being made encouraging folks to vote. An incredible job is being done all around  by grass roots organizations such as Elect Justice, the Democratic Party and other efforts of star, political and celebrity power.



Thursday, October 22, 2020

Dems Protest Barrett SCOTUS Nomination with Boycott Effort

 Democrats protest Senate Judiciary Committee vote to confirm Judge Amy Barrett to the Supreme Court by expressing their discontent in an organized boycott. In what has by all accounts been a lightening speed effort by Republicans to swiftly ramrod Judge Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination through the Senate where the voting deck is stacked in their favor. They have wasted no time in taking maximum advantage of the opportunity. Little time out or political reprieve was allowed for public grieving over the loss of Supreme Court Justice and cultural icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg. A Supreme Court replacement was announced by Trump  just a few days after RBG’s death and the nomination process begun almost immediately thereafter. It has just been a month since her passing and less than 10 days before the Presidential election. Today Democrats plan a show of force in demonstrating their disapproval of the Republican power grab in an effort to rouse public opinion that could sway the presidential vote and slow down the pace of the nomination process. Though it seems unlikely that will occur considering the momentum they have gained so far in relation to the nearness of the November election. Pray for a miracle. If you have joyful visions of an Obama court in the future.

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Movin’ On in God’s Name


 Movin’ On is the #1 song by gospel recording artist Jonathan McReynolds joined by Mali Music and it’s message is conveyed in a combination of upbeat and lighthearted music with old school r&b rhythm mixed in. The song gets you feeling and thinking positively about moving on from any situation in life that you may feel god does not want you to remain in. “I’m closing chapters. I’m turning pages, glory to glory from faith to favor. As you intently listen to the lyrics, Jonathan sings “I know my rear view can’t compare to what God will do with my life. I’m movin’ on”.  It’s about progress, growth, moving forward and celebrating the future. It brought to mind an archived blog post I wrote on forgiveness. Forgiving others is also about moving on, moving forward and not getting stuck in negative energy that harms you more in the long run.  Entitled, “On Forgiveness: the Heart of the Matter featuring India Arie’s cover of the Heart of the Matter a song on forgiveness by Eagles’ band member Don Henley. India also has recorded a duet with Jonathan a few years back. Their song is entitled Whole.

Whole.



 

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