Bobby Jones & New Life - Just Churchin' (1998)
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Genre: Religious
Synopsis: Multi-award winning gospel performer Bobby Jones is a sort of spiritual entrepreneur; not only does he perform and record, he has also started his own record label to make sure that quality gospel... Multi-award winning gospel performer Bobby Jones is a sort of spiritual entrepreneur; not only does he perform and record, he has also started his own record label to make sure that quality gospel creations continue. This concert not only features Jones's performances of twelve moving spirituals, but is also a testament to his significance by featuring several notable African-American guests. Stopping by to support Jones are Vanessa Bell-Armstrong, Vickie Winans, Reverend James Moore, Donald Lawrence, and noted Renaissance woman (most famous for her novel I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS) Maya Angelou. [More]
Starring: Bobby Jones, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Maya Angelou
Starring: Bobby Jones, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Maya Angelou
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