Earnest Pugh is Featured in Emmy Award Winning News Story
Gospel music powerhouse, Earnest Pugh, has added a new a new accolade to his mantle. Earlier this year, Pugh starred in The 34th Annual Black Music and The Civil Rights Movement Concert at The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL) in Dallas. The CBS television affiliate, KTXA Channel 21, created a news piece on the event and it has now won station staffers a regional EMMY® Award in the category of Special Event Coverage (Other Than News Or Sports) during the 15th annual LoneStar EMMY® Awards Show which took place at the JW Marriott Hill Country Resort in San Antonio, TX on November 11th.
Legendary theater director, Curtis King, who has been bringing luminaries such as Ruby Dee, Cicely Tyson and Phylicia Rashad to star in the production for over three decades, staged the concert. The event is a dramatization on the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through narration, music and dance. In addition to Pugh, this year's show featured R&B artist Bilal, talented musician B. Slade, actor Malik Yoba and TBAAL's 200-voice concert choir.
Pugh's latest album, Survive (P Man Music/Blacksmoke/ Smith Music Group), recently debuted at No. 3 on Billboard Magazine's Gospel Albums sales chart and his mesmerizing radio single, "Survive," is trending at No. 20 on Billboard's daily Gospel Airplay chart. Michael Bereal, who produced Pugh's prior No. 1 Billboard chart smashes "I Need Your Glory" and "Rain On Us," produced the new single. "I'm excited about this new project," Pugh adds. "I think this is some of my best work yet and I'm glad that it's being embraced by my fans with so much love."
Tags : earnest pugh Emmy Award earnest pugh new album Earnest Pugh 2014
Hot Trends
-
Joel Vaughn Releases New Radio Single "Need To Know"
-
Ryan Stevenson Reminds Us in His New Single that There Are No Damaged Goods with God
-
50,000 Bible Booklets To Be Handed Out at Presidential Inauguration
-
Three U.S. Churches Split from Hillsong
-
Chester Bennington Dies: Was He a Christian?
-
New Film "Breaking into Beautiful" Tells the Story of Faith in One Woman's Fight Against Cancer
-
2023 "BET Her Awards" to Feature Tamela Mann, MC Lyte, Bevy Smith & More
-
DocuFilm "Left Behind" Follows Mothers’ Journey To Establish First New York City Public School For Dyslexic Children
-
Ronnie Booth On Why He Chooses to Revisit the Classics for His New Album
-
William F. Kumuyi Offers Prayer for President Trump at D.C. Inauguration Praise and Prayer Convocation
-
Brian & Jenn Johnson's "After All These Years" Debuts At No. 1
-
Anthony Brown & group therAPy Take the No. 1 Spot with “Up Up Up”
-
Gabe Patillo, Voice Actor And TobyMac Diverse City Member, Passes Away
-
Lauren Daigle Pens "Then I Will" for Upcoming Bonhoeffer Movie
-
Josh Baldwin Challenges Us to Step Out in Faith with New Radio Version of "Into the Wild"
Most Popular
-
Joel Vaughn Releases New Radio Single "Need To Know"
-
Ryan Stevenson Reminds Us in His New Single that There Are No Damaged Goods with God
-
50,000 Bible Booklets To Be Handed Out at Presidential Inauguration
-
Three U.S. Churches Split from Hillsong
-
Chester Bennington Dies: Was He a Christian?
-
New Film "Breaking into Beautiful" Tells the Story of Faith in One Woman's Fight Against Cancer
-
2023 "BET Her Awards" to Feature Tamela Mann, MC Lyte, Bevy Smith & More
-
DocuFilm "Left Behind" Follows Mothers’ Journey To Establish First New York City Public School For Dyslexic Children
-
Ronnie Booth On Why He Chooses to Revisit the Classics for His New Album
-
William F. Kumuyi Offers Prayer for President Trump at D.C. Inauguration Praise and Prayer Convocation
-
Brian & Jenn Johnson's "After All These Years" Debuts At No. 1
-
Anthony Brown & group therAPy Take the No. 1 Spot with “Up Up Up”
-
Gabe Patillo, Voice Actor And TobyMac Diverse City Member, Passes Away
-
Lauren Daigle Pens "Then I Will" for Upcoming Bonhoeffer Movie
-
Josh Baldwin Challenges Us to Step Out in Faith with New Radio Version of "Into the Wild"