B. Chase Williams Receives 8 Nominations at the 2015 Rhythm of Gospel Awards Show
Gospel music artist B. Chase Williams had an impressive showing at the 2015 Rhythm of Gospel awards show! B. Chase Williams had 8 nominations including Rhythm of Gospel CD Of The Year, Producer Of The Year and Choir Director Of The Year. At the end of the night B. Chase ended up walking away with Best Product Packaging Of The Year and the coveted Best Contemporary CD Of The Year!
B. Chase Williams is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. Some of his musical influences include Gospel Music pioneers the late Reverend James Cleveland and Charles Fold. In 1991 Chase, as he's affectionately known, relocated to Atlanta in 1991 where he founded the ShaBach Choir. In 1994 B. Chase Williams solidified his first national recording contract with then Intersound Records. His debut release entitled "Take A Trip" hit number #2 on Billboard gospel charts, and remained in the top 20 at radio for over 18 weeks. In 1998 Williams released his sophomore effort "Give It Up." This release didn't at all mirror the success of his previous release. Uncertain of how to navigate the industries current transition Chase refocused serving the music department of the local church.
"When I realized that this gift and call on my life was not for me but only for GOD, my everything CHANGED! I re-aligned my entire life with the will of GOD and became a good steward over that which HE invested in me. It was then that GOD could trust me and began to restore unto me that which I thought I had lost! When I thought it was over, HE breathed the breath of life back into me and said Live Again but this time Bigger, Better & GREATER!!!! Dreams Do Come True."-B. Chase Williams
To order the album Bigger.Better.Greater (Live!)
click here:https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/we-come-to-praise-live/id902833147?i=902833156&ign-mpt=uo%3D4
Check out the Behind The Music for "He's Gonna Do It" here:
For more information about B. Chase Williams & Shabach Choir go to:www.DreamLabelGroup.com
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