Tasha Cobbs Debuts at #1 with "One Place Live"

"One Place Live," the sophomore album from Grammy Award winning Gospel singer Tasha Cobbs, lands at the top of Billboard's Gospel and Christian Albums charts. Additionally, "One Place Live" debuts at #28 on the Billboard Top-200 and, with 480,000 detected streams, is the most streamed Gospel album so far this year.
Ken Pennell, President, Motown Gospel, says: "Tasha's fans have been waiting feverishly for the release of 'One Place Live' The purity and power of Tasha's performance have made the wait worthwhile. At Motown Gospel, we are proud to work with Tasha to take her ministry to a rapidly growing audience."
Cobbs has tirelessly promoted "One Place Live" at key, high profile appearances that included major churches around the country such as New York's Greater Allen Cathedral and Dallas' Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, consumer driven album release events in Nashville and Atlanta, T.D. Jakes' MegaFest, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association's Festival of Hope and a multitude of radio and press. Cobbs was the only Gospel singer invited to debut music at the Radio One Urban Blitz in New York, and gave tastemakers in Los Angeles an intimate first listen to the sonic masterpiece during a showcase at Capitol Studios where she also performed and held an exclusive, candid conversation with Billy Johnson, Jr. of Yahoo! Music àYahoo! Music Interview w/Tasha Cobbs.
Tasha Cobbs' Additional Upcoming Appearances Include:
Sept 5 - Brooklyn, NY: Barclays Center w/Marvin Sapp, Tye Tribbett & CeCe Winans
Sept 6 - Greenville, SC: Spiritfest 2015 w/ Tamela Mann, Israel Houghton & Tye Tribbett
Tasha Cobbs will also embark upon a national One Place Live Tour this fall. Dates and cities will be announced soon.
Produced by Vashawn Mitchell, One Place Live is available in five different versions: CD (11 tracks); Digital Album (11 tracks); Limited Tour Edition (Wal-Mart Exclusive / 15 tracks); Digital Deluxe (16 tracks) and Vinyl (8 tracks).
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