Nashville Gospel Singer 1

Date:May 11, 2011 3:36 pm

Nashville Gospel Singer 1

This Nashville Gospel Singer is a dynamic and experienced worship leader. She is experienced with all sizes of congregations and denominations that range from small groups to mega size. She continues to be featured at churches, retreats, revivals, fairs, amusement parks, festivals, and military events.

She shares “I am not interested in being another 'Christian Singer.' It is my hearts desire that God use me and minister through me. I am more interested in being His servant” Her spirit of worship and love for singing God’s music will create an atmosphere worthy of the calling God has placed on her life. Partner with her on this incredible journey and experience “music evangelism that ministers to the soul!”

Nashville Gospel Singer touring

Having toured in 26 states, 38 military installations, Washington D.C., US territory Johnston Island; 3 countries Canada, Korea, and Japan, this Nashville Gospel Singer is no stranger to the road. Singing since the age of four, she knew at an early age music was her gift. At age 14 she wrote her first song. In 1982, she went on to compete in preliminary Miss America Pageants in her home town.

She studied music for two years at Jackson Community College under a vocal scholarship and preformed with the nationally accredited “Starfleet Ambassadors.” She remained active in music ministry in her local church and with her mother’s southern-gospel group.

In the mid 80's this Nashville Gospel Singer was recruited to sing and tour with the Grammy nominated “Melodies of Praise,” a Gospel group; and the “St Vincent DePaul’s Catholic Choir,” in Virginia. In 1988, She toured the world with the “Army Soldier Show;” and in 1989-90 the “Ms Virginia USO Troupe.”

Nashville Gospel Singer performances

This singer has performed for numerous dignitaries and functions to note: former Vice President Dan Quail; military Chief’s of Staff and Generals; other politicians; the Mayor of Tokyo, Japan; and sang at the National Cathedral in Washington D.C. for the ordination of the first African-American Catholic Cardinal. She has devoted twenty-one years of her life to serving her country through a combination of active and Reserve duty. She is proudly retired.

In 1996, this Nashville Gospel Singer left secular music and devoted her talents to music evangelism. 1997 opened the door to her first project released on cassette tape and now out of print. By 2003, the Church of the Nazarene registered Judith as a "Song Evangelist." In 2005, she completed her second project and she is a featured vocalist on the Christmas complication “Yuletide Friends,” singing “Mary’s Little Boy Child,” produced by Doug Gazlay.

Presently, when not ministering, she freelances in acting, modeling, photography, computers, visual graphic arts, and multimedia productions. She has been know to create her own accompaniment DVD’s. Sheworks in the studio as a background and demo vocalist for other artist. She also pitches her original songs in different markets.

With her wide range and ability to change her voice, this Nashville Gospel Singer sings the majority of her own background vocals creating what “Doug Gazlay” of D-grooves, calls a signature “train sound.”

Country United States
City Nashville
State/Province Tennessee
Performer Type Musical Act
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