Julius Pearson and The Gospel Chorale of Chicago Zoom Up the Chart with Debut Single

Julius Pearson and The Gospel Chorale of Chicago have released their debut single, "He'll Make It Alright." The single is an up-tempo, foot-stomping, churchy song with a nostalgic feel taking listeners straight to Sunday morning worship!"He'll Make It Alright" is written by Pearson and features the powerful vocals of songstress Maryta Powell.
"To say it was an experience is an understatement," says Maryta Powell. "The joy of being a featured artist on this song is impeccable. It's a blessing to sing my truth, knowing that God will make things alright personally if I trust and believe him. The lyrics of this song truly became my reality. To God be all the glory as he is still making EVERYTHING alright."
"He'll Make It Alright" has reached Top 30 on the Mediabase Gospel Radio chart. The song is available on all digital outlets now and can also be experienced through the official music video on YouTube. "He'll Make It Alright" is the first single from their forthcoming album BLACK CHURCH MUSIC, VOL 1, set to release this summer.
To celebrate their single and forthcoming album, Julius Pearson and The Gospel Chorale of Chicago will make their way back to Julius' home state of Louisiana for a concert event. The Black Church Music, Vol 1 Concert and Live Video Recording will take place on Saturday, February 11, at 6:00 PM. The event will be held at United Christian Faith Ministries, 9229 N. Ridgewood Dr., in Baton Rouge, LA.
This free concert will feature the new music of Julius Pearson and The Gospel Chorale of Chicago and guests Pastor Maryta Powell, Dr. Patrice Turner, Evangelist Lillian Lloyd, Nancy Armstrong, Arthur Gremillion, and Shawnte Floyd. J'Michael Francois of WXOK - Heaven AM 1460 will serve as host for the night.
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