Unashamed Faith Cafe is very excited to debut for the first time on radio Christian artist Cheryl A. Bragg’s new single “Pour Your Freedom Over Me” it will hit the airwaves on Unashamed Faith Cafe Sunday May 29, 2011 at 8:00 pm EST. Replays Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 12 noon EST. To listen please click "Click here to tune in" above.
The song “Pour Your Freedom Over Me’ began as a request for a jingle but by the aid of the Holy Spirit, transitioned into this song. It’s a mix of Christian singer Cheryl’s contemporary songwriting and her traditional Baptist roots.
The song debuted last week at the People of African Descent Conference in Washington, DC. What folks at the convergence are saying about Cheryl’s first single release.
Mel Martinez - "Pour Your Freedom Over Me" is a groovy, gospel tune sure to inspire listeners to join the movement to bring God's freedom and justice into the world. In performance, singer/songwriter Cheryl Bragg calls up from the depths of her spirit a voice so clear and full that she fills up the room with melody. In concert, this song and singer join forces to enliven an audience to raise their own voices for true freedom, for uncompromising justice, and for the power of a God greater than our understanding to fill us and bring us together as one great and loving community.
Lynnette Owens - The song spoke to me in my personal walk with the Lord; how God is pouring his freedom over me in liberation. It is a awesome production of how God is moving in the MCC organization. Cheryl keep touching Christians with your music God Bless.
Jane Syftefad - "Pour Your Freedom Over Me" is a rousing cheer for liberation of all people, expertly written and arranged by a true champion and musician, Cheryl Bragg... This song will be sung across the country soon!"
Goldie Brown - "Pour Your Freedom Over Me" reaches my spirit that same way that the songs "We Shall Overcome" and "We are the World" does. It sends a message globally that singing and marching hand in hand can change minds and hearts of the opposing masses. It builds solidarity and a common bond. This song will live on until all are free to worship, live, and love. Cheryl's powerful voice demands attention to the lyrics that cannot be forgotten. I am still singing them days later. Thank you for allowing me to give my opinions.
For more information, on Cheryl A. Bragg visit: www.whosoevermusic.com
Thursday, May 26, 2011
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