Vocalist E. L. Williams Spirit-Lifts Top Gospel Music
Without a Mega Label by Van Stone frontpagenews1@yahoo.com (267)293-9201
Philadelphia- Philadelphia Front Page News Magazine -Philadelphia’s own E. L. Williams is a seasoned music recording artist and former member of the group Page Five which was an opening act for legendary music artists such as Lou Rawls, Blue Magic Band, The Futures Band as well as B. B. King to name a few.
Today, Williams, a pastor, an artist, and a gospel deep bass singer, is enjoying early success behind his freshly launched solo career.
Recording solo he’s turning heads behind a smooth brand of spirit-lifting, ready-for-2017 gospel sound that has joined brand new music artists and -- safe to say -- sings the bass as good as or at the top with any of his recorded gospel contemporaries.
E. L. Williams’s budding gospel career has been all-inspiring ever since the presentation of his album entitled “Where Sin Met the Blood”, Tate Music Group (2015).
“I recalled my mother’s advice and returned to the church pursuing my roots in gospel music,” E. L. says, thinking back to the ascent of his strong love for a gospel music sound debut. “That was one of the many meaningful things to me, to confess that it hasn’t been easy building my career, but God has been more than good to me.”
The single Where Sin Met the Blood has been followed on the internet reaching over 700 thousand listeners since its debut -- not bad for an upstart gospel debut without the backing of a mega label.
In 2017, E.L. Williams has maintained momentum as an Independent Music Artist for the last few months, pushing a few more single songs that are entitled “Worship with My Life” and “Magnify My Name” gently and gracefully singing praise to rhythms that will fill the soul with joy.
The E. L. Williams gospel songs have enough melody to rise to the top along with any other emerging artist that sings traditional and contemporary gospel music.
Philly Gospel Vocalist E. L. Williams, also known as “The Voice of the Millennium” to his peers, is a vocalist of subtle taste, a believer in classic and modern gospel. He’s teamed with Philadelphia two-time Grammy engineer Mike Tarsia.
Now working on his forth coming album, E. L. Williams has the voice to balance instrumentals and lyrics and this will help blend movement and praise.
Lets look forward to listening to more E. L. Williams tunes on the radio airwaves including local Philadelphia radio stations that play gospel songs… Try Power WVSR 1360.1 AM, www.powerwvsr1360.us for starters.
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ReplyDeleteI truly believe E.L. Williams is a force for good in these especially uncertain and troubled times - we all need something we can hold on to - E.L.Williams music and message help to light that path.
ReplyDeleteI truly believe E.L. Williams is a force for good in these especially uncertain and troubled times - we all need something we can hold on to - E.L.Williams music and message help to light that path.
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