CHARLES BILLINGSLEY'S debut album with STOWTOWN RECORDS sits in the TOP TEN!

One of StowTown Records' newest additions and one of Christian music's premier artists, Charles Billingsley, is leaping up the current song charts.
Right Here, Billingsley's debut album with StowTown, recently moved all the way up to #4 on the Christian SoundScan chart and now sits firmly in the Top Ten.
"With every record, I try to push it just a little further than I did before, stylistically, without compromising the message at all," Billingsley said. "But I also look for songs that people will sing-that they can drive down the road worshiping the Lord with, but also sing congregationally."
Billingsley has released 24 recordings as a solo artist and tallied an impressive seven #1 Inspirational radio hits.
Right Here is highlighted by two songs dedicated to The Cross,"Victory (The Blood of Jesus)" and the congregational anthem "Hallelujah for the Savior."
Other hits include the multi-generational "There's Nothing My God Cannot Do" along with "God Is Good", "Majesty", and "See You Again," a duet with multi Dove Award-winning worship leader Meredith Andrews.
Billingsley teamed up with some of the top producers for the project, including GRAMMY® Award-winner Seth Mosley (TobyMac, Newsboys), Mike "X" O'Connor (for KING & COUNTRY, Matthew West) and Dove Award-winner Keith Everette Smith (Karyn Williams). The impressive songwriting team for Right Here features Matt Hammitt, Michael Farren, Mia Fieldes, Travis Ryan, David Leonard and Krissy Nordhoff.
Billingsley, the worship leader who oversees the music ministry at Lynchburg, Virginia's 24,000-member Thomas Road Baptist Church, is also in the midst of his Women of Joy 2016 Tour titled "Restore". One of his final stops for the women's conference series is set for this coming weekend in Louisville, KY.
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