Marcus Jordan Makes His First Appearance at The 34th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards

Houston-based law enforcement officer, pastor, and new gospel recording artist, Marcus Jordan will make his first appearance this weekend during The 34th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards held in Las Vegas, NV.
In addition to Jordan's first appearance, he has been tapped as a Presenter at The Stellar Gospel Music Awards Pre-Show hosted by Charles Jenkins and Lexi, which takes place on Thursday, March at 7 p.m. PT at the Orleans Showroom.
Marcus Jordan is a Gospel artist-songwriter, Pastor and Law enforcement officer and resides in Houston, TX. In January 2018, Marcus released his debut project I Will Bless The Lord, Co-written by Marcus along with Samuel Fisher who also produced the track, "I Will Bless The Lord" continues to gain traction at Gospel radio. The track is available now on all digital and purchasing retailers including AppleMusic, iTunes, GooglePlay, and AmazonMusic.
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