Lonnie Hunter Debuts At #6 on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums Chart

Lonnie Hunter has debuted at #6 on Billboard Magazine's Top Gospel Albums sales chart with his fifth album, #GETITDONE (Tyscot Records). The soul-stirring fusion of contemporary, traditional and choral gospel features the uplifting radio hit "Forever I Will." Hunter is currently on tour for the second year as the host of The McDonald's Inspiration Celebration Gospel Tour that features Donald Lawrence, Yolanda Adams, DeWayne Woods, Ricky Dillard, Dorinda Clark-Cole, Tasha Page Lockhart and comedienne Small Fire. Visit ww.black365.com for tickets and info.
Aside from the McDonald's Tour, Hunter has a number of concert listening events scheduled to promote the new project. One of the biggest will be a Friday, June 5th @7:00 PM release concert that takes place at The Church of Christian Compassion located at 6121 Cedar Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19143. Hunter and his choir Structure will perform "Forever, I Will" Monday, June 1st @ 9:00 AM on the "Good Day" television program on the City of Brotherly Love's Fox Television affiliate Channel 29.
A Chicago native, Hunter began his career as a runway and print model but music was his first love. He was a soloist for the U.S. Air Force Jazz Band and a celebrated gospel choir conductor. He was well known for his work with the Voices of St. Mark Choir where he produced the radio hits "Even Me" (The Drip Drop Song)," "Let's Dance" and "There's Power In His Name." He began his radio career with Chicago's #1 gospel radio station WGCI. Since 2007, Hunter has been a radio personality with Radio One where he currently hosts the nationally syndicated afternoon drive program "The Lonnie Hunter Show." He serves as Pastor of Worship at Bethany Baptist Church, a 26,000-member church in Lindenwold, NJ. Earlier this year, Hunter launched the #GETITDONE apparel line of clothing for motivated people at www.lonniehuntermusic.com
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