Sunday Best's Alexis Spight Releases New Album "Dear Diary"
Sunday Best's Alexis Spight has just released her brand new album "Dear Diary" via Uncle G Records. Produced by Fred Jenkins, Jamar Jones, Pierre Medor, and Bruce Robinson, the album is set to take Spight up a new level.
Spight's new single, "All the Glory" is #10 on Billboard's Gospel National Airplay chart, #3 on the Gospel Indicator Songs chart and #8 Gospel Mediabase chart. The video, "All the Glory" recently debuted on Vevo (see link below).
Spight's Dear Diary Promotional tour kicks-off at the AIM Conference in Tampa, FL (July 1-2), followed by appearances at the South Sacramento Christian Center in Sacramento, CA (July 3), the ESSENCE Festival in New Orleans, LA (July 2-5), Sheilah Belle's Big Gospel Weekend in Richmond, VA (July 11), New Direction COGIC Annual Choir Day in Rancho Cucamonga, CA (July 12) and Bishop T.D. Jakes' MEGAFest's MEGA-YOUTH in Dallas, TX, which she will headline for five days (August 19-23).
"We are pleased with the progression of radio airplay on 'All the Glory,'" says Greg "Uncle G" Lyons, CEO of Uncle G Records. "The new music is phenomenal, I believe Alexis fans will be surprised with the range and depth on her new project. This summer Alexis will be on the Dear Diary promo tour traveling all over the country and this fall; she will head to Brazil and other countries in South America, Africa and Europe."
The 2012 first-runner up of season five of BET's Sunday Best released her debut album, L.O.L.: Living Out Loud, which peaked at #1 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart. The album garnered two Stellar Gospel Music Awards nominations including New Artist of the Year and Contemporary Female Vocalist of the Year.
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