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Earnest Pugh Headed to Essence Festival, Prepping an 8-Song EP, “Just Worship”

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Dove and Stellar Award nominated gospel artist Earnest Pugh is bringing the praise to the Essence Festival this Sunday, July 6th @ 2 PM CST when he graces the Wal-Mart Stage with a parade of his signature hits such as “Rain on Us,” “I Need Your Glory” and his current radio smash “All Things Through Christ,” a riveting duet with Bishop Rance Allen. The stop in New Orleans is just his latest stop on the five-octave vocalist’s “more of You” tour that takes him to three to five markets a week.

Meanwhile, Pugh and Central South Distribution have just wrapped production on a new EP entitled “Just Worship” that hits stores everywhere on August 12th. The specially priced, eight-song collection features hymns such as “Leaning on the Everlasting Arms” and his own unique rendition of the modern day praise and worship anthem, “Alpha & Omega.” The project also boasts “All Things Through Christ” as a bonus track.

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Michael Jones is the Director of Public Relations for Urban Roundup Group, LLC and Chief Editor of uGospel.com. He began his career in the Gospel Music Industry upon graduating from Rowan University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications. Since then, Jones has had the honor of interviewing Kirk Franklin, Donald Lawrence, Erica Campbell, Deitrick Haddon and many more of Gospel’s elite.
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