Thank God For America

Thank God For America

Thank God For America

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<"b00006rghu2999"> About the Artist
David B is a Gospel musician.Singer, Songwriter,Soloist; (Producer, Arranger-when necessary)I have been playing guitar for seventeen years now, but the last twelve have been devoted to Gospel music only. As a born again christian, I have been called to send out God's word in music to the world at large. This is my second album. The first album was more of a Southern Gospel type with back up being only Bass and Drums. My new release is written and the music blended to captivate the entire world into understanding God's mercy and truth.

<"b00006rghu4999"> Album Description
This is all Original music written by David B, except for 18 seconds intro "America the Beautiful"-(Royalties paid.) This is Blues Gospel, attended for all audiences, young and old. The album is dedicated to the USA and all the families of 9/11 disaster. The purpose of this album is to rejoice and cry with people the world over as they listen to words directed by our great God to console us in times of trouble and lift our spirits during moments when we are feeling Blue.

Thank God For America, Music, David B

Thank God For America

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Music:

  1. The Best of Mississippi John Hurt
  2. There Goes the Neighborhood
  3. Tough and Tender
  4. What's Wrong with You
  5. Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down [Extra tracks]
  6. Wrong Doers Respect Me
  7. 1948: The R&B Hits [Import]
  8. 3 for One Box Set [Box set]
  9. A Boy and His Harmonica
  10. A.J. (Shaped Disc) [CD-single]

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