Brandon Camphor & OneWay Scores a Top 30 Hit with "His Name"
Brandon Camphor & OneWay have released their brand new single "His Name." The inspiring song of praise debuted at #30 two weeks ago and continues to build momentum at radio. The digital EP of "His Name" featuring a radio edit and a karaoke track is available for pre-order on iTunes and will officially release to all major digital retailers on Friday, December 4th.
The sprightly foursome will perform "His Name " live on The Word Network's two-hour primetime cable television program "Rejoice in the Word" on Friday, December 4th @ 8:30 PM EST (Check local television listings for channel). Fans can also watch the show online at www.thewordnetwork.org during the live broadcast. The group recently shot a music video of "His Name" that will be serviced to media outlets in the coming weeks. View Lyric Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk3_j7QKjQE
A Washington, D.C. area native, Camphor formed OneWay in 2007 with singers Angela Jones, Julia McMillan, and Fred Cleveland. Their debut album "Regeneration" was released in 2009. With Pop-flavored shades of rock and funk, the inspiring songs of faith and worship included fan favorites "It's Possible (Gotta Have Faith)" and "Bless the Lord." The closing song "One Way" explained the group's name and mission: "One way to live the life," they sing. "Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah! I'm gonna live for Christ. He's the way, the truth, the light."
The group won Music World Gospel and The Gospel Music Channel's "The Most Powerful Voices Competition" in 2011 and in 2012, Camphor launched the "Jesus Rock: Live It Loud" college tour that found OneWay touring with Tye Tribbett, Kierra Sheard and Group1Crew. Camphor has also been a soloist on the Grammy Award winning Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir's "Love Lead The Way" and "Pray" albums. In 2014, OneWay hit the Billboard Gospel Airplay chart for the first time with the track "You Are God." OneWay is now putting the finishing touches on its sophomore album "Hope Is Alive" that is tentatively scheduled for a Spring 2016 release.
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