Bryan Andrew Wilson Performs On "Bobby Jones Gospel" One Last Time

Vocal dynamo Bryan Andrew Wilson will perform on BET's "Bobby Jones Gospel" program for the last time this Sunday, June 5th @9:00 AM EST.
"It was bittersweet," Wilson says of this season's production taping that marked the end of Jones' 35-year run on Black Entertainment Television. "The first TV show I remember singing on was 'Bobby Jones Gospel' when I was 11 or 12 years old so I'm sorry to see the show go but I have Dr. Jones to thank for sharing his platform with me and so many others. I've done the show several times and it's always a great experience."
In other news, Wilson's latest radio single "Overflow" (available on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/583z7i) is spending its 20th week on Billboard Magazine's Gospel Airplay chart where it's peaked at No. 14 thus far. Wilson is also hitting the road this summer to promote the single and set-up his next album that is tentatively set to release in the fall. Here are some upcoming dates:
6/11 Majestic Life Church, Orlando, FL
6/24 Bread of Life Christian Center, Columbus, GA
6/25 Musical Soul Food Festival, Virginia Beach, VA
6/26 Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Virginia Beach, VA
7/17 "Singsation" TV taping in Chicago, IL.
8/06 Praise in the Park, Atlanta, GA.
Visit www.bryanwilson.com for more news and information on Bryan and his future activities.
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