Lamar Campbell (born February 13, 1964, as Millard Lamar Campbell II) is an American gospel musician. He started his music career in 1987, and has since created the group Spirit of Praise that are based out of Indianapolis, Indiana. They have released nine albums with six of them charting on the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart. He has released albums with a few labels, such as the following: Tyscot, EMI Gospel, Alliant, NuSpring, Soul Stride

His music career began in 1987, with the release of Ready by Tyscot Records on April 16[citation needed], 1989,[4] yet this did not chart.[5] After the group disbanded and Spirits of Praise were formed in 1995, Campbell's success in the music industry started to improve. The self-titled album, Lamar Campbell & Spirit of Praise, was released on May 19, 1998, by EMI Gospel.[6] This was his breakthrough release on the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart, which he would get five more albums to chart on that particular chart.[5] He has released albums with five labels, Tyscot Records, EMI Gospel, Alliant Records, NuSpring Records, and Soul Stride Records.[6]


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Come join us for a soul-stirring night of worship at Grace Bible Church! We are thrilled to announce the release of our highly anticipated album, Spirit & Truth. Get ready to be uplifted, inspired, and moved by the powerful melodies and heartfelt lyrics that will fill the air.

Our talented musicians and worship leaders will guide us through a journey of praise and adoration, creating an atmosphere where hearts can connect with the Divine. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to our music, this album release party promises to be a night of celebration and deep spiritual connection.

Come as you are, bring your friends and family, and let your soul be nourished by the power of worship. Together, we will experience the transformative power of music that touches the depths of our spirits and brings us closer to God.

He launched the creative department of Maranatha! Music, and directed it for nearly 30 years. He has produced or executive produced several hundred recordings, including the popular Praise Album series. His solo album Love Is the Key is still very popular and often sampled.

Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.

Life.Church Worship (Image courtesy of Merge PR)Life.Church Worship releases 'Sing As One' albumSubmittedMon, Jul 24th 2023 01:00 pmFollowing early release of four singles, 18-track album is now available

Multi Dimensional Warrior is a unique project, with every track personally selected and sequenced by Carlos Santana to create an engaging journey through a soundscape of moods and feelings. In an unprecedented concept, disc one comprises 14 vocal performances chosen from albums spanning the 1970s, '80s, '90s, and '00s, while disc two comprises 14 instrumental performances from albums covering the same years. Multi Dimensional Warrior is the first anthology to include tracks from the band's three major label associations: Columbia, Polydor/PolyGram, and Arista/BMG. With just three exceptions, all of the albums represented on disc one are different than the albums represented on disc two. Carlos Santana supervised new overdubs to five tracks on the set. He personally added guitar to "Spirit" and "Right Now," Santana band member Chester Thompson contributed piano to "Let There Be Light," and Barbara Higbie added harp to "Praise" and "Let There Be Light."

On March 31st, the Monday before the album release date, Carlos Santana will join millions across the U.S. in observance and celebration of the birthday of United Farm Workers activist and labor leader Cesar Chavez, who died in 1993. The movement to win a Cesar E. Chavez National Holiday has long been held dear by Carlos Santana. He has agreed, along with Martin Sheen and Edward James Olmos, to serve as National Co-Chairs of the effort. To date, 40 cities in 25 states will be holding events.

History swirls around Santana, signed to Columbia Records by Clive Davis in late-1968. They began recording in January 1969 -- although the follow-up sessions of May 1969 were the ones eventually used for their debut album. That self-titled release came out on August 19, 1969, the day after the end of the Woodstock Music & Arts Fair, where they performed on Saturday afternoon. Warrior includes one of their oldest signatures, "Samba Pa Ti," the B-side of their fourth single, "Oye Como Va," from the second Santana album, Abraxas (1970).

At the far end of the Columbia timeline are the final three albums to bear the Santana name -- and the only three albums on Warrior to be represented by one track each on disc one and disc two. Early 1987's Freedom -- which reunited original band members Gregg Rolie on lead vocals and keyboards (after his 1975-85 founding stint in Journey), drummer Mike Shrieve, and percussionist Jose 'Chepito' Areas -- is the source for "Praise" and two instrumentals, "Bella" and "Love Is You."

At the end of 1987, Carlos Santana delivered Blues For Salvador, his final Columbia solo album, which won his first GRAMMY Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. Warrior includes the closing title instrumental, as well as the opening vocal medley of "Bailando/Aquatic Park." A long hiatus ensued before Santana released its final Columbia studio album in 1990, Spirits Dancing In The Flesh. That album's opening track, "Let There Be Light," featuring lead singer Alex Ligertwood (Santana's longest-running vocalist, from 1979 to 1995), is the appropriate opening track of Warrior. An instrumental track from Spirits, "Full Moon" appears on disc two.

Santana's two decades at Columbia Records encompassed some 25 studio and live album releases, comprising band albums and solo projects by Carlos Santana. On the vocal side, Warrior also revisits Festival (1976, with "The River"); Moonflower (1977, with "I'll Be Waiting"); and Beyond Appearances (1985, with "Brotherhood," "Spirit," "Right Now"). On the instrumental side, Warrior includes tracks from Marathon (1979, "Aqua Marine") and Zebop! (1981, "I Love You Much Too Much").

Santana had a brief but productive three-year stay at PolyGram, starting with the May 1992 release of Milagro (which means "miracle"). The album was dedicated to two close friends, Miles Davis and long-time Santana manager and booking agent Bill Graham (who died respectively in September and October, 1991) and contained tributes to four of Santana's inspirations, John Coltrane, Gil Evans, Marvin Gaye, and Bob Marley. From that album, Warrior offers four vocals on disc one: "Life Is For Living," "Saja/Right On," and two Santana originals, "Somewhere In Heaven" and "Your Touch."

Attention focused on the Milagro album as Santana toured through 1992 and mourned the April '93 death of Cesar Chavez. Later that year, Sacred Fire, a live album was released. Santana returned in 1994 with a final PolyGram album, Brothers, essentially a trio collaboration by Carlos, his brother Jorge, and nephew Carlos Hernandez. Three of its instrumentals are included on Warrior: "Blues Latino," "En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor," and "Luz, Amor y Vida."

A five-year hiatus from recording followed, ending in 1999 with the release of Supernatural. It was Santana's first album for Arista Records, and a welcome reunion with Clive Davis, who produced the album with Carlos. Supernatural was an industry phenomenon -- 15-times RIAA platinum in the U.S. alone, the #6 best-selling album in Soundscan history, with nearly double that number of sales worldwide. The album spent 102 weeks on the Billboard chart including 12 weeks at #1.

Supernatural was a hard act to follow -- but 2002's Shaman gave Santana a second consecutive #1 multi-platinum album. The album's title alluded to traditional and primitive religious figures who are in touch with the spirit world, an atmosphere that is conjured up with "Victory Is Won," the closing track on disc two of Multi Dimensional Warrior.

Why Don't We, "The Good Times and the Bad Ones": The LA boy band follows its 2018 debut with a sophomore album that features the singles "Fallin'," "Lotus Inn" and "Slow Down," which samples Smashing Pumpkins.

The Notwist, "Vertigo Days": The first album in seven years from the German post-rock band plays as "one long, flowing suite" with collaborations with Saya (Japanese pop duo Tenniscoats), Ben LaMar Gay, jazz clarinetist Angel Bat Dawid and Argentinian electronic artist Juana Molina.

The Besnard Lakes, "The Besnard Lakes Are the Last of the Great Thunderstorm Warnings": Sixth album from the Montreal psych band is a double LP themed around the death of co-founder Jace Lasek's father.

John Carpenter, "Lost Themes III: Alive After Death": The first album of non-soundtrack music from the electronic composer/director in nearly five years finds him working again with son and synth player Cody Carpenter and guitarist Daniel Davies.

Florida Georgia Line, " Life Rolls On": The fifth album from the pop-country duo of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, co-produced with Corey Crowder, features the hits "Long Live" and "I Love My Country."

The Pretty Reckless, "Death By Rock And Roll": The fourth album from the New York City alt-rock band led by Taylor Momson features a title track that spent multiple weeks at the top of the rock charts.

Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, "Hunter and the Dog Star": Brickell referred to the band's fifth album and follow-up to 2018's "Rocket" as "a collection of songs reflecting the mystery of self-expression, loyalty, companionship and love in the darkest sky just before dawn."

Mogwai, "As The Love Continues": The Scottish post-rock band worked remotely with producer Dave Fridmann on this 10th album, which features contributions from Nine Inch Nails' Atticus Ross and saxophonist Colin Stetson. 006ab0faaa

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