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Black Gospel CDs for Sale – Independent, Unsigned Music Artists Reviews

Posted by: Working for Christ on: March 14, 2010

If you are looking for good black gospel music, check out Jammie Jolly’s CD “Strong.”

Send your music, photo, and biography to:

DrumBeats Magazine

c/o DverCITY, Inc.

104 E. Washington Street, Quincy, FLĀ  32351

We are also looking for new, independent artists to review in the following cities:

Atlanta, Georgia – black gospel music artists

Bainbridge, Georgia – black gospel music artists

Baltimore, Maryland – black gospel music artists

Baton Rouge, Maryland – black gospel music artists

Biloxi, Mississippi – black gospel music artists

Boston, Massachusetts- black gospel music artists

Buffalo, New York – black gospel music artists

Chicago, Illinois – black gospel music artists

2 Responses to "Black Gospel CDs for Sale – Independent, Unsigned Music Artists Reviews"

thanks for the links im going to check some of these guys out and get my praise on visit my blog when you get a chance
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Pretty nice post. I just stumbled upon this site and I have to say that I have truly enjoyed reading your posts. I’ll be subscribing to your feed anyway and I hope you’ll post again soon. Big thanks for the helpful information.

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  • Angel: Pretty nice post. I just stumbled upon this site and I have to say that I have truly enjoyed reading your posts. I'll be subscribing to your feed anyw
  • HooDatIS?: thanks for the links im going to check some of these guys out and get my praise on visit my blog when you get a chance www.ethicalfutures.wordpress.c
  • stillhere4u: "Black Friday" illustrate the extent that business interests have interlarded themselves in our society. I mean, look at why "black" is used. Some sto
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