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The purpose of
our Talent Showcase Up-close and Personal Luncheon is to provide an
opportunity for our workshop attendees to have a chance to meet and thank
our sponsors who help to make this workshop an affordable reality for those
who want to educate themselves and continue to foster an appreciation for
the legacy and heritage of gospel songwriting and singing.
One of the ways we accomplish this task is by inviting individuals
who have had a significant impact in the area of gospel music.
This year we invited Bishop Leonard Scott, CEO of Tyscot Records.
Bishop Scott is not only the founder of one of the oldest black
gospel recording companies in America, but he is also a songwriter, singer
and musician who understands the importance of history preservation.
Everyone who
attended this luncheon gained a greater insight and understanding of how the
genre of gospel music has changed and evolved through time.
Bishop Scott was able to take us from the shores of Africa before
slavery and walk us through the challenges and changes that have made gospel
music what it is today. He not
only talked about some of the great songwriters and singers of old, but he
gave you a better understanding of the social impact the music had on the
writer, singer and the listener.
Not only did Bishop Scott talk about the history of many of the songs that
are still popular today, but he gave examples through song that captivated
young and old. This was a
history lesson that had you on the edge of your seat excited about learning
more.
 We were not only
blessed by Bishop Scott’s presentation, but we had the opportunity to enjoy
some original music presented by several up and coming songwriters.
Thomas Leonard was one of our students from the Independence for the
Blind Summer Transition program who is an awesome songwriter, singer and
musician. Thomas sang and played
one of his original songs.
Another talented songwriter who graced us with her presence was Etheldra
Sharpe and she was our 2001 songwriting winner and she sang one of her
original songs as well. The
final singer was Lance Bonner who was our 2007 songwriting winner who is
also a gifted songwriter and singer.
Each song gave you a greater appreciation for those who have the gift
to write and say the things we all feel, but can’t seem to express on our
own. It is because of
songwriters such as these that make this workshop all the more important.

As you can tell we learned a lot at this
luncheon; enjoyed great entertainment, and we had a wonderful meal as well.
The meal was prepared by Pastor Christine Adams of god’s Will
Deliverance Tabernacle Church and it was delicious.
We had everything we needed to start the workshop off right and
that’s exactly what we did. |