EPISODE · Aug 31, 2010 · 10 MIN
Bryan Wilson interview with Gospel Fruits on Rejoice Musical Soul Food
from Barber Shop Talk · host cedricbailey
Thanks for visit Gospel Fruits with Humilitee on Rejoice Musical Soul Food. A special thank you to Mr. Bill Carpenter and Bryan Wilson for the interview. Former child Gospel star Bryan Wilson is gearing up for A Second Coming: the second coming of Christ through music and his second coming as a recording artist. In 1994, the then-12 year old’s soulful, melismatic rendition of “His Eye on the Sparrow” with the Mississippi Children’s Choir made him an overnight gospel sensation. What followed were Dove and Stellar award nominations, two solo CDS and tours with a who’s who of gospel artists. After a voice change and time off for college at Princeton University, Wilson is now ready for his Second Coming. A Second Coming is Wilson’s first CD release since 1999’s Growing Up and it’s a departure. Whereas, Wilson’s childhood music was traditional, old school gospel; his new sound is urban contemporary. The project features tracks by the Washington, D.C. area’s 1 Up Entertainment production team that has produced hits ..shia Cole, Usher and Ciara. There are also tracks by up and coming producer Kris “Doc Sizzle” Bell, who has collaborated with contemporary gospel legend John P. Kee and rapper B.B. Jay. It’s the first time Wilson had a hand in writing, co-producing and arranging all of the songs. “My manager had asked some known songwriters to submit songs for the project and nothing came through,” Wilson recalls. “So, I just started writing what the Lord placed on my heart and this is the result.” Drawing from his own life experiences and faith, Wilson wrote or co-wrote the twelve faith-based songs covering everything from a soured romance on “Smile” and an absentee dad on “Still, My Father” to a bad day at work on “Just Do Something.” It’s a smooth, urban contemporary vibe without the slickness of some pop music. “It has a really raw sound,” Wilson says. “The way the vocals are mixed is especially raw, but I like it. It’s a little different but I think people will like it. However, all music theory aside, my main mission for these songs is to encourage and save souls for Christ.” In his past, Wilson has been cheated out of royalties and never received the full promotional support he desired, so he decided to go independent for his comeback project. He and his manager decided to finance and release the CD themselves through their Bryan’s Songs Records/CE Music label. “In the gospel world, the major labels are shrinking and more and more indie artists are rising up,” says Wilson. “So, it’s the perfect time to launch my own company and create a foundation so that I can open the door for other great gospel talent.” The album has produced singles in "My Soul Boats in the Lord", "Change in Me", "Secret Place" and "Just Do Something" on XM, Sirius, Rejoice, The Light and local radio stations around the country. Bryan has just finished a handful of studio songs to add to a deluxe digital reissue of "A Second Coming." The current radio single "Everybody Clap Your Hands" will be featured on that digital release. Look for Bryan's "Bapolstogic Begins" CD in 2011.
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