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Soul-Stirring Performances Raise The Roof At
BET'S Celebration Of Gospel VI
Stevie Wonder, Tyrese, Kirk Franklin, Donnie McClurkin, CeCe Winans,
Mary Mary, and Shirley Caesar Among Those Appearing on February 23, 2006
LOS ANGELES (February 22, 2006) - Be prepared to catch the holy spirit
as BET brings together some of the brightest stars in gospel and R&B to
raise the roof during the network's sixth annual praise-fest,
CELEBRATION OF GOSPEL. This inspirational affair is hosted by comedian
Steve Harvey and premieres on BET Thursday, February 23, 2006 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT.
CELEBRATION OF GOSPEL VI is a hand-clapping, foot-stomping two-hour
revival, filled with rousing performances by Stevie Wonder, Anthony
Hamilton, Tyrese, Mary Mary, CeCe Winans, Kirk Franklin, Pastor Donnie
McClurkin, Pastor Shirley Caesar, Dr. Bobby Jones, Sheila E., Juanita
Bynum, Kelly Price, Fred Hammond, Bishop Paul S. Morton, Micah Stampley,
Martha Munizzi and others who hit the stage in front of the
standing-room only crowd.
Celebrities such as Henry Simmons (NYPD
Blue), Terry Crews (Everybody Hates Chris), Richard Roundtree (Shaft)
and Terri J. Vaughn (All of Us) joined the "congregation," which
transformed L.A.'s historic Wilshire Ebell Theatre into a rollicking
church sanctuary as soon as the 24-piece orchestra struck up the opening
number led by world-renowned musical director Ray Chew.
"Even if you're a complete heathen, you'll enjoy CELEBRATION OF GOSPEL,"
said Reginald Hudlin, BET President of Entertainment. "Even in
rehearsals, I saw performances so powerful that grown men were crying.
It's one of the best music shows of the year - period."
Kirk Franklin got things rolling on a high note with his spirited
rendition of "Looking For You," and CELEBRATION OF GOSPEL continued its
tradition of pairing gospel legends with R&B royalty to rock the house.
Viewers can 'get lifted' with high-energy collaborations between Stevie
Wonder and Kirk Franklin, Sheila E. and Martha Munizzi, then witness
Kelly Price shake the rafters with Bishop Morton in a moving rendition
of "Amazing Grace." There's also a surprise performance by Tyrese,
cajoled onto the stage by Harvey; a star-studded tribute to BET gospel
legend Dr. Bobby Jones; and Bishop Morton is honored for his tremendous
work in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
"Celebration of Gospel has always been about bringing the best of the
gospel world and the secular world together," said Stephen Hill, BET's
Executive Vice President of Music Programming. "From Kirk Franklin's
wondrous circus of an opening, to Tyrese's impromptu offering and the
Stevie Wonder led finale, this show highlights what's truly special and
unique about gospel music. This show will truly make Thursday feel
like Sunday. "
Other stellar performances include a duet from Pastor Shirley Caesar and
Tye Tribbett breaking it down across generational lines with "I Know the
Truth"; Shekinah Glory Ministry performing their latest hit, "Say Yes";
Mary Mary rocking "Yesterday"; and Stevie Wonder's Hurricane Katrina
salute with "Shelter in the Rain." Wonder, McClurkin and a surprise
guest close out the show by performing one of Wonder's classic hits.
"Celebration of Gospel, it's always incredible to be a part of," says
Erica Campbell of award-winning contemporary gospel duo Mary Mary. "Even
the year we weren't involved, I came and sat in the audience just to
experience it. You get the full gamut of what gospel music is today-the
energy, the old school, the new school..."
"I think gospel music is food for your soul," adds Tina Campbell, the
other half of Mary Mary. "And you get fed well when you watch the
Celebration of Gospel."
You can bet that no one left the theater hungry. BET viewers can get
extra helpings of this uplifting celebration by tuning in to encore
presentations on Sunday, February 26, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. ET/PT, as
well as a special two-and-a-half hour encore on Sunday, March 12, 2006 at
7:30 p.m. ET/PT.
ABOUT BET:
BET, a subsidiary of Viacom, Inc., is the nation's
leading television network providing quality entertainment, music, news
and public affairs programming for the African-American audience. The
BET Network reaches more than 80 million households according to Nielsen
media research, and can be seen in the United States, Canada and the
Caribbean. BET is a dominant consumer brand in the urban marketplace
with a diverse group of branded businesses: BET.com, the Number 1
Internet portal for African Americans; BET Digital Networks - BET Jazz,
BET Gospel and BET Hip Hop, attractive alternatives for cutting-edge
entertainment tastes; BET Event Productions, specializing in a full
range of event production services, including event management, venue
selection, talent recruitment, sound, lighting and stage production.
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