Gospel Soul Band Sensere Hits Top 30

SENSERE, an award-winning nine-piece South Floridian Soul band comprised of an eclectic mix of vocalists and instrumentalists that includes James "JDubb" Wright, Brian Williams, Terrell "T2" Terry, Dwayne Charlton, Darryl Efford, Charles McKay, Wildmayer Marcelin, and John Robinson celebrate their first-ever Top 30 position on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums chart this week for their independent sophomore project, KINGDOM THERAPY (May 2015), checking in at Number 28.
SENSERE will record their first Live DVD recording session "KINGDOM THERAPY" on Friday, September 25, 2015, at Florida Memorial University's Lou Rawls Center for the Performing Arts in Miami Gardens, Florida, located at 15800 N.W. 42nd Ave with doors opening at 7p.m. Tickets are $25 and includes a free copy of KINGDOM THERAPY. The event is hosted by Comedian Jonathan Slocumb and feature special guest artists from across the country.
Described as a fusion of rock, soul, and gospel, SENSERE, had the distinct honor of being the first gospel group to perform at the annual Jazz In The Gardens Festival opening for Pop Soul legends Patti LaBelle, Kenny G and Mary J Blige. The group has taken the gospel music industry by storm since the international release of their debut studio albumTHE SOUL OF FUTURE WORSHIP VOLUME 1.
KINGDOM THERAPY is available now on all digital platforms.
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