Maverick City Music Celebrates Black History Month with a Performance on The Kelly Clarkson Show

Grammy Award-nominated contemporary worship music collective Maverick City Music will be appearing on the Kelly Clarkson Show on Friday, February 18, 2022. The team will be honoring black history month and they will also be performing on the show.
The ensemble has also recently released their new EP Breathe. The celebratory EP features the signature vocals of beloved Maverick City Music artist Joe L Barnes, Maryanne J. George, Naomi Raine, Chandler Moore and Dante Bowe backed by the Mav City Gospel Choir.
Breathe features live and studio versions of standout songs lifted from 2021's Jubilee: Juneteenth album, including "Breathe," "Joy of the Lord," and "Make it Right," plus three all-new original recordings with Israel Houghton, Jonathan McReynolds, Ahjah Walls, DOE and Todd Dulaney. The Breathe EP serves as a reminder to all who listen to take a moment to breathe and celebrate life and the legacy of black gospel music.
For more information on Maverick City Music visit MaverickCityMusic.com, on IG at @MavericyCityMusic and Facebook at Facebook.com/MaverickCityMusic.
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