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Renee'

Reneé is a graduate of Cass Technical High School in Detroit. She attended Wayne State University and is a graduate of Specs Howard School of Broadcasting. Attending Specs Howard led to her working for Gospel station AM 1340 WMUZ for almost ten years. She also works  independently as a gospel entertainment producer. As a result of her work in gospel, Reneé brings a wealth of knowledge about the national gospel entertainment scene and is grateful and excited about the opportunity to share with the New York Gospel.com community. Reneé's goal is to ultimately produce a christian television show. She considers her work in gospel entertainment as her career and her ministry and prays that God will anoint her to bless many people. Reneé is also active in her church, St. Paul A.M.E. Zion (Dr. Derrick R. Anderson, Pastor), where she sings in the choir and teaches Sunday School. She loves the Lord and thanks God for her Mom and her family and friends who are her prayer partners.
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Congratulations to Atlanta West Pentecostal Church Choir on winning the title of Best Church Choir in America 2009 for their performance at the Verizon Wireless How Sweet The Sound finale in Detroit, Michigan. The Finale was held on Saturday, November 7, 2009, at Joe Louis Arena.  A near capacity crowd was present in Detroit to witness the top church gospel choirs in America competing for a chance to become the best church choir in America.

DG.com's RENEE' (Producer) and KAREN HUNT BARKER (Writer/photographer) were in attendance at the star-studded MOVIE PREMIERE of TYLER PERRY'S "MADEA GOES TO JAIL" held at the AMC Loews Lincoln Square 13 in New York, NY.

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On the snowiest day of the year, DetroitGospel.com's Renee' interviewed Not Easily Broken star, Morris Chestnut in Detroit. If the smile on her face is any indication, talking with Morris was worth the trek through the snow. Listen to Renee's exclusive interview (or read the transcript), and find out more about this humble movie star and executive producer of the movie based on T.D. Jakes' book. Not Easily Broken opens in theaters everywhere on JANUARY 9, 2009.
Congratulations to ACME Baptist Church of Chicago, IL. The Voices of ACME Choir won the title of "The Best Choir in America" at the first "How Sweet The Sound" choir competition finale in Atlanta, GA, on Nov. 8, 2008. The event was sponsored by Verizon Wireless and toured eleven cities (including Detroit), selecting the top choirs from each, before winding up in Atlanta for the finale. As the top winner, Voices of ACME took home the top prize of $25,000. Congratulations also goes out to Detroit's winner, Burning Bush International Ministries of Ypsilanti, MI, whose choir came in 2nd overall.

Renee' sits down with Detroit's own Darius Twyman.

In June 2007, DetroitGospel.com sat down with Vanessa Bell Armstrong to talk about her illustrious career and her decision to undergo gastric bypass surgery. Check out the video clip of what Detroit's own gospel diva had to say...
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DG.com: Hi Kierra! It’s a pleasure to do this interview with you. Do you remember how old you were when you started singing?
Sheard: I don’t remember how old I was.

DG.com: Did you want a singing career or did you have other aspirations?
Sheard: When I was younger, I was pretty much into doing everything. I was into doing nails. I wanted to do your hair. I wanted to play basketball. I was cheerleading. I was doing some of everything. I realized after I got older and as I became more involved in church and realized what Christ was all about, what ministry was all about.

Steve Harvey was in town for the Red Carpet premiere of his new movie, “Don’t Trip…He Ain’t Through With Me Yet,” at the Star Theater in Southfield. Detroit’s "who’s who" were in the house as Steve Harvey’s friends and well-wishers got a private screening of the comedian’s latest movie.

CeCe Winans is a card-carrying member of gospel music’s first family, the Winans. Together with her brother, BeBe, and alone, CeCe has won numerous Dove and Stellar Awards. So many so, that even she’s lost count. She has shared her music ministry with audiences around the globe, and after 20 years in the gospel music industry, she has not lost focus or the passion for what she does. I recently had the privilege of interviewing her at Justin’s Music in Detroit as she tours the country promoting her latest CD.