“We have been very strategic in setting up Lisa and The Brown Singers,” says One Voice Media Founder and President Zantino M. Kimmons. “We’re very excited about this early success for the project and sincerely anticipate this group becoming one of the leading voices for this next generation of gospel music fans. The national audience is getting to see what regional pockets of people have been seeing and experiencing for years.”
The quintet’s heart-thumping radio single “God Do It” is building momentum at radio and has firmly entered the national Nielsen BDS Top 100 gospel songs chart. The catchy tune was written by Knowles’ grandfather, a respected pastor in Memphis, TN. “My grandfather is notorious for making up songs in the middle of a church service,” Knowles laughs. “Whenever offering is being taken up he’ll make up a song at the drop of a hat. I play piano so he’ll say Lisa pick this up. And he’ll start singing something I have no idea where he’s going with it so I put him in C and pray that I can follow him.”
The Brown Singers were formed in the late 1970s by Lisa Knowles’ grandmother, Willie Mae Richmond whose maiden name is Brown. The Memphis group performed together for almost a decade before Knowles joined during the 5th grade when she was nine years old. By the time she was 12, she was the lead singer. “I had a drive,” she laughs. “I love doing this and the way it makes me feel.” Over the last two decades, the group has enjoyed quartet hits such as “Work On Me,” “I Need You Lord Jesus” and “Zion.”