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Divine Voices
Various composers

Various Artists

Divine Voices

Price: € 17.95
Format: CD
Label: Rendezvous
UPC: 0881284515523
Catnr: REN 5155
Release date: 08 May 2015
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Label
Rendezvous
UPC
0881284515523
Catalogue number
REN 5155
Release date
08 May 2015
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About the album

Twelve of the church pulpit’s most anointed ministers come together on Rendezvous Music’s upcoming album, Divine Voices: Pastors of Praise.
Divine Voices: Pastors of Praise is a 12-track collection featuring Gospel hits by the leading pastors who performed them—including Donnie McClurkin, Bishop Paul Morton, Pastor Shirley Caesar, Israel Houghton, Hezekiah Walker, Ricky Dillard, Norman Hutchins, Earnest Pugh, Darrell Hines, William Murphy, Jonathan Butler and Pastor Rudy.

From the first few notes of the unforgettable track by Hezekiah Walker, “Work In Your Favor,” to the fade of “Already Here” by Pastor Rudy, this unprecedented one-of-a-kind anthology features musical contributions from a prestigious gathering of pastors whose musical gifts compliment their extraordinary preaching ministries.

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Jonathan Butler

When Butler speaks of going through a fire, it’s not a metaphor. A candle caused a fire in his California home and Butler suffered second-degree burns rescuing his seven-year-old granddaughter from the blaze. “I wrote ‘Be Encouraged’ the morning of the fire,” Butler shares. “It was five in the morning and I couldn’t sleep. God gave me those words to ‘Be Encouraged.’ God is on the throne. At seven o’clock that night my house was on fire and all I remember is being in an ambulance with burn marks and thinking about the words that God gave me early that morning.” A native of Cape Town, South Africa and the youngest in a family of 12 children, Butler began singing and...
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When Butler speaks of going through a fire, it’s not a metaphor. A candle caused a fire in his California home and Butler suffered second-degree burns rescuing his seven-year-old granddaughter from the blaze. “I wrote ‘Be Encouraged’ the morning of the fire,” Butler shares. “It was five in the morning and I couldn’t sleep. God gave me those words to ‘Be Encouraged.’ God is on the throne. At seven o’clock that night my house was on fire and all I remember is being in an ambulance with burn marks and thinking about the words that God gave me early that morning.” A native of Cape Town, South Africa and the youngest in a family of 12 children, Butler began singing and playing guitar at age seven. Well respected in the jazz and R&B fields, as well as the gospel arena with his iconic Grammy®-nominated hit “Falling In Love With Jesus,” Butler is one of the few artists who successfully and seamlessly blends the genres into his career and live shows. Butler signed his first record deal as a teen and became the first black artist played on white South African radio stations, winning a Sarie Award, the South African equivalent of a Grammy, for the hit single, “Please Stay.” Butler lived in England for 17 years, and today makes his home in California, yet his artistry continues to pay homage to his African roots.

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