After a week of informative panels, award ceremonies, workshops and receptions, the convention culminated in the highly anticipated Gospel Brunch on Sunday in the Osceola Ballroom of the Gaylord Palms Hotel. RCA Inspiration artists Latice Crawford and Deitrick Haddon delivered rousing performances and helped end the conference on a spiritually uplifting note.
Latice Crawford performed “It’s Gonna Be Alright” — which will be featured on her upcoming CD; and a beautiful rendition of the seminal “Reach Out and Touch” – which was befitting the early morning event.
Deitrick Haddon had the crowd on its feet with his powerful “He’s Able” and performed “Well Done” and other favorites before ending with his current single “Have Your Way.” People are still buzzing about his performance, which lit twitter up immediately:
@SteviaMusic tweeted: @DeitrickHaddon u were awesome this morning!…
@BrownVintage tweeted: #nabj13 ended on an uplifting note. Got to see one of my fave Gospel singers @deitrickhaddon take the stage…
@Levi_OG tweeted: @deitrickhaddon I just love this guy,his music and the way he ministers on stage.
@VashawnMitchell tweeted: Early morning @DeitrickHaddon doing his thang! Waking this breakfast up! #letsgo!
@AlondaThomas tweeted: I’m feeling @DeitrickHaddon new single, “Just Have Your Way”! Tight work!!
?@KristenLPopeTV tweeted: Sunday morning worship with one of my favorite gospel artists @DeitrickHaddon! I’m still shouting!…
@cenelson08 tweeted: DeitrickHaddon was phenomenal the @NABJ Gospel Brunch a perfect way to end the week at #nabj13
Haddon’s new CD R.E.D. (Restoring Everything Damaged) will be in stores September 3. He says it speaks to everyone, because we all have something damaged. Both a deluxe and a regular version of the album can be pre-ordered at iTunes now. Fans will receive the track “Keep Your Mind” when they pre-order the album.