The Canton Spirituals' Josh Myles Releases a Star-Studded Live Solo Album

Josh Myles, from the legendary group The Canton Spirituals, has released his debut solo album Never Let Me Down - Live In Tupelo, MS. Myles has stepped out as a solo artist this year, releasing an impressive series of soulful and savory singles. Determined to continue making his imprint in Gospel music, Josh held his first live recording.
"My hope is that every listener will feel the love that this project was created with," says Josh. "It is also my prayer that this album uplifts the downtrodden, brings hope to the hopeless, and inspires all who hear it. I encourage you to keep moving forward in life, knowing that God will never let you down."
The album is available on all digital music outlets now.
Myles has gathered the elite singers and icons of Gospel Quartet to join him on this album. "Oh The Joy" features Stellar Award-winning singer Keith "Wonderboy" Johnson. "Holy Ghost" features multiple award-winning singer from The Christianaires, Paul Porter, and the legendary George Dean from The Gospel Four makes an appearance on "I Found Jesus". Dennis Mitchell, Pastor Armondo Adams and CaDarius Price also make appearances on the album.
You can also experience this live Quartet album infused with Soul, Blues, and Contemporary Gospel via video on his YouTube channel - MylesHouse Music. Watch and immerse in Josh's versatility, dynamic energy, and anointed flow on his single "I Wish."
Myles is dedicating Never Let Me Down - Live In Tupelo, MS, in the memory of Dr. Lee Williams and Ms. Velma Riley. Myles recorded the album, and video series live at Temple of Compassion and Deliverance in Tupelo on July 24, 2021, during the Lee Williams Day Weekend Celebration.
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