Curtis Fondren's "With Thee I Wed (The Wedding Song)" is Bound to be a Staple at Weddings

Gospel music artist Curtis Fondren's brand new single "With Thee I Wed (The Wedding Song)" is bound to be a staple at weddings in the years to come. Featuring Gospel crooner and balladeer Desmond Pringle and coloratura soprano Felicia Coleman Evans, the song speaks of the beauty of a God-ordained marriage.
"I am convinced you can't go wrong with love", says Fondren. "God ordained marriage and the event is celebrated as one of those unforgettable life moments. I grew up in church all my life and was inspired by my own wedding to pen this song with my writing partner Jocelyn Buchannan.
We were simply blessed to get Desmond Pringle (who could have a very lucrative career singing about love EVERY DAY) and Felicia Coleman Evans to add their signature style to it. Their collective efforts give the song depth and dimension, and then to have production from Pharis Evans, Jr. and Gregory Gay, it was all in divine order.
People have taken a liking to it. The song is part of my multi genre collection that will be released next year. God, being a creator Himself, gets great joy from His creation. I am grateful to be used by God to write music, both sacred and inspirational with meaning and deep emotion."
"Curtis Fondren is an amazing musician and is coming into his own as a remarkable writer", states Desmond Pringle. I was grateful to be a part of this production and add a little of my interpretation of the words and music. Love is a sentiment worth sharing and this song rightfully displays the personification of love in detail. Its a winner."
With Thee I Wed is available now on all digital outlets and streaming platforms.
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