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Lance Fuller
 Do You need a DJ, MC, or Facillatator for your event? Contact; lancefuller@clearchannel.com
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Lance's Bio
Born In Los Angeles Calif, the second child of Mr. Eugene and Mrs. Billie O. Fuller. I developed a love for broadcast at an very early age, jumping up in my dad's lap when the local news came on and mimicking the anchor person(Walter Cronkite)at the time... After Moving to Jackson, MS. in 1980 and attending Jackson State University, My love for Broadcast increased greatly while spending alot of time on the campus radio station. It was there that I developed a love for radio...and well...as they say the rest is history...I would have to say that GOD truly is Great, HE knew what I wanted to do with my life and HE made it happen. After spending years at secular radio stations I can truly say that I feel more at peace, more content and happy doing what I love to do(radio) and serving GOD at the same time,"know what I'm sayin". A wise man once said " If you love what you do you never work a day in your life" I Thank God for Clear Channel Radio and 95.5 Hallelujah FM. |
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Personality Links
I'm a member of World Overcomers Ministries Church on Northside Dr, Pastored by Le Yonn Armstrong. I'm a member of the media ministry...go figure...I encourage you to visit our Church. One of our Pastor's philosophies is that the Church should be (and is in the case of our Church) a university class room. We should be learning what "Thus Saith the Lord" and how the Bible is to be interpreted. I really appreciate him for that. He is truly a teacher. I'm married to the Lovely Benita W. Fuller and we have three children; Paege, Courtney and Lance Jr.
I don't profess to be a long time saint by any means...note I said long time saint. I do profess that the spirit of the Living God dwells inside me and after having been born again the joy, peace and tranquility that I experience now is the greatest feeling I could ever have.
My hope is that more of God's people find Him and realize that He is God. He is Jehovah Jireh, their provider. That they can do all things through Jesus Christ who strengthens them.
I do realize that it is my job to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ and that is what I try to do each and every day, whether I'm on the air or at a remote broadcast or simply in the grocery store.
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Our Next First Lady?
Wednesday 08-27-2008 9:06am CT
"My Husband Will Be An Extraordinary President" Says Michelle Obama
On Monday night, Michelle Obama took center stage at the Democratic National Convention, sharing with those in attendance her love for the nation and making her case for why her husband should be the next president. Michelle Obama says Barack Obama embodies within him the "hope" to lead America as its next president. "I come here as a wife who loves my husband and believes he will be an extraordinary president," she said of her husband, the presumptive Democratic nominee. The woman who stands the chance of becoming the nation's first African-American first lady, Michelle Obama centered her speech on a theme of unity in light of controversial comments she made earlier on the campaign trail, which raised doubts about her patriotism. "All of us are driven by a simple belief that the world as it is just won't do," said Obama. She added that Americans 'have an obligation to fight for the world as it should be." Michelle Obama was at times teary-eyed when delivering her address. She shared her childhood experiences and the hard work her and Sen. Obama endured to achieve their goals. "That is the thread that connects our hearts," she said. "That is the thread that runs through my journey and Barack's journey and so many other improbable journeys that have brought us here tonight, where the current of history meets this new tide of hope." "And you see, that is why I love this country," she said to a standing ovation. At the conclusion of her speech, Sen. Barack Obama appeared via satellite to congratulate her and to addres the Denver convention. "You were unbelievable. You also look very cute," Obama, said. "Now you know why I asked her out so many times -- you want a persistent president." Sen. Barack Obama intends to give his main speech Thursday night, formally accepting the party's nomination at Invesco Field in front of an expected audience of 75,000.
Let's Be About It!!!
Wednesday 08-27-2008 8:55am CT
You’ve heard it before: People died for the right to vote. But decades have passed since the height of the struggle for civil equality, and the question for registered Black constituents is no longer about the legality of casting ballots – it’s about how to use political power. But how much does voting truly matter?The 2008 presidential election provides a chance for Black voters to flex strategic muscle and help shape the nation’s agenda by determining its best leader. Election of the candidate who’ll best serve the interests of people of color can be anticipated by considering the candidate’s position on the issues. Here’s a quick look at a few issues that most heavily impact the Black community, and how the president’s positions can sway the impact in positive or negative ways. Justice – From the death penalty to affirmative action, federal policies have tended to disproportionately affect Black citizens, often in more harmful than helpful ways. Recent history has shown that the death penalty is typically applied or reserved in patterns that reveal common characteristics of race and class status among those condemned or spared, while federal law stopped government-funded agencies from hiring and recruiting, according to race. The president has sole power to appoint Supreme Court justices, who ultimately help decide federal matters that have either benefited or harmed the Black community throughout America’s history.
Civil liberty – What’s the difference between protecting citizens and oppressing citizens? The president’s approach helps determine the answer. By signing the Patriot Act into law in 2001, President George Bush created a program that allows added surveillance and scrutiny toward all citizens, but its pressure has been felt intensely by people of color. The Act states its purpose as intercepting terrorist efforts, though racial profiling has been a common side effect, critics say. The president helps set guidelines for how personal freedoms are protected.
Global relations – By declaring war, promoting immigration laws and in various other ways, the president both directly and indirectly influences survival, suffering and perceptions of people throughout the world. In short, the Black vote can both help promote and help destroy Black advancement.
Congratulations James Fortune & Fiya
Saturday 08-23-2008 7:38pm CT
| |  | James Fortune & FIYA earn their first No. 1 since the Nielsen BDS-based Gospel chart launched in 2005 as "I Trust You" (WorldWide) outpaces Marvin Sapp’s monster No. 1, “Never Would Have Made It” (Zomba), by 10 plays. Sapp’s track has resided at the top for an R&R all-format chart-record 46 weeks, first reaching No. 1 in the Aug 17, 2007, issue. One should not discount the title returning to the summit, as “Never” was temporarily displaced twice before, for four weeks following its 26th week at No. 1 and for an additional three frames following its 28th week in the lead.
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GOD IS GOOD...ALL THE TIME!!!
Monday 08-18-2008 12:19pm CT
TIMOTHY WRIGHT'S CHURCH MORTGAGE TO BE PAID: John P. Kee makes commitment to pay injured pastor's monthly fees.
The Rev. John P. Kee, Pastor of the New Life Fellowship Center, is known for bringing us the best in Gospel music but he is also known for helping communities throughout the world with a generous heart. Two weeks ago, Pastor Kee announced that he will be supporting Rev. Wright and the Grace Tabernacle Christian Center Church of Brooklyn by paying the mortgage on Rev Timothy Wright's church until he returns. This is to relieve some of the financial stress on the family and the church during the healing of their father and pastor, Rev. Timothy Wright. On July 4th, Rev. Wright was in a devastating car accident and during this time of healing and need, Pastor Kee is with him all the way. "Rev. Wright is a great friend, preacher and singer who had so much to do with our success. My heart goes out to Timothy, his family, and to his church family. We are thanking God for his immediate healing, strength and total recovery." Pastor Kee said. He encourages all singers and fans to continue showing their support and assist with all of the medical expenses needed for this great man.
Historic Church Is Back...
Sunday 08-17-2008 11:03am CT
BIRTHPLACE OF GOSPEL MUSIC OPENS DOORS AGAIN: Pilgrim Baptist Church now being honored for its restoration completion.
The historic Pilgrim Baptist Church in Chicago is a landmark church known as the birthplace of Gospel music and has opened its doors for the first time since a fire two years ago ravaged the structure on the city's South Side. The fire was caused accidentally by workers performing roof repairs during a ½ million restoration. The building was designed in the late 1800s by the famous architectural firm headed by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler. Mahalia Jackson, Sallie Martin, James Cleveland and the Staples Singers are among those who have sung at the church. The Pilgrim Baptist Church, formerly Kehilath Anshe Ma'ariv Synagogue (reformed Judaism), is located at 3302 S. Indiana Avenue and is in the heart of Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood. Adler was a member and his father was a Rabbi. A Baptist congregation moved into the building in 1922 forming Pilgrim Baptist Church. The church is credited for birthing Gospel music in the 1930s. Thomas A. Dorsey, the 'Father of Gospel Music," was music director for decades. In 1973 the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Chicago landmark in 1981 Pilgrim Baptist Church played host recently to members of the National Convention of Gospel Choirs in Chicago for their annual convention. The group toured the salvaged space of the church.
Mary Mary...
Sunday 08-17-2008 10:28am CT
| Gospel Artist Spotlight: Mary Mary | | A closer look at Erica and Tina | By Darnella Dunham
Sisters Erica and Tina, collectively known as Mary Mary, simultaneously established themselves at gospel and urban AC radio with their 2000 hit "Shackles." The duo has consistently been able to reach both audiences during their recording career. "Shackles" helped drive their debut album, "Thankful," to reach platinum status, and Tina recalls, "‘Shackles' was great! It opened a bunch of doors for us, and I'm grateful for that, but you can never do your beginning again. We can't make the record again, and you can't redo what you've already done. Obviously we want to make more songs that impact people, but God is a God of the present, and he's doing great things today, so we don't like to live in the past."
Inglewood, Calif., natives Erica and Tina began singing in church along with their parents and six other siblings. They decided to focus on making singing a career after appearing on BET's "Bobby Jones Gospel" show and formed Mary Mary in 2006. Their next big break came after being cast in the gospel show "Mama I'm Sorry" and then touring with Brian McKnight, Brandy, Eric Benet, Kenny Lattimore and Ray J as background singers. Erica and Tina were influenced by gospel greats like the Clark Sisters, Commissioned, the Winans, John P. Kee and Hezekiah Walker at a very young age. As their careers progressed they found Yolanda Adams to be an additional source of inspiration. Mary Mary even had a chance to work with Adams when they wrote "Time to Change" and "Yeah," which appeared on her platinum-selling album "Mountain High...Valley Low."
With "Thankful" (2000), "Incredible" (2002), "Mary Mary" (2005) and "A Mary Mary Christmas" (2006), the Grammy-winning duo has established a solid music career, but it's not the most important thing in either Tina's or Erica's life. Their success as singers has not diminished their strong emphasis on family. Having a mother who balanced music and raising children showed both sisters that it could be done. "You gotta take time for family," says Erica. Tina adds, "My mama juggled nine kids with being a choir director."
The catchy uptempo tracks that Mary Mary often sing over helped establish them as superstars of contemporary gospel, and they make no apologies. Erica says, "We're going to continue to do what we do and do it Mary Mary style. We're going to go out and be funky and fun. We can't help being that kind of people. Ultimately, we're just two girls from California who love God and are glad about the talent God's given us." |
Are You In That Number?
Saturday 08-16-2008 7:12pm CT
LARGE PERCENTAGE OF CHRISTIANS FAVOR OBAMA OVER MCCAIN: Faith voters shifting in presidential Race - historic swing, survey finds.
According to a new survey by a Christian oriented research organization, a small core of evangelicals supports Republican John McCain, but the larger Christian community favors Barack Obama. Eight percent of the U.S. adult population is classified as evangelical by The Barna Group, which is based on subjects' answers to nine belief-related questions. Of that segment, 90 percent said they are likely to vote in November, and McCain is favored by that group 67-17 percent, 14% were undecided. According to The Barna Group the results look different when all faith groups are accounted for, evangelicals are a minority. They identified 19 separate faith groups and found that Obama led among non-evangelical born-again Christians (43 percent - 31 percent); Catholics (39 percent - 29 percent); Protestants (43 percent - 34 percent); "notional" Christians (44 percent - 28 percent), and people aligned with faiths other than Christianity (56 percent - 24 percent). "If the current preferences stand ... this would mark the first time in more than two decades that the born again vote has swung toward the Democratic candidate," The Barna Group stated. The Barna Group describes itself as an organization providing research, leadership development, spiritual training and church facilitation to Christian ministries.
Album Release Dates!
Thursday 08-14-2008 12:45pm CT
You Can Do It!!!
Wednesday 08-13-2008 9:40am CT
Here's another talent search. I like to put these on the website because we have so much talent in the state of mississippi. Our people deserve a piece of this pie if not the whole pie...Check this one out.
GOSPEL SEARCH OF AMERICA 2008: Gerard Henry, hosts national talent search October 11-12th.
Gerard Henry, creator of BET’s Lift Every Voice is set to host Gospel Search of America 2008, in Dallas, Texas on October 10 – 11, 2008.
Gospel Search of America (GSA) is a national talent Search with educational and empowering music business seminars covering the business from A – Z. Topics include distribution, starting a label, marketing, ministry, promotions, radio play, production, publishing, the state of the industry, and much more. In 2007 the event featured artists like Byron Cage, Myron Butler & Levi and Papa San. It was a success as these awarding winning artists ministered, the crowd exploded to their feet with exciting worship and joyful praise. Other great guests included Lisa Page-Brooks of the legendary group Witness and the powerfully anointed Lacrisha Campbell. This year our invited special guests are 2008 Stellar & Grammy nominated Trin-i-tee 5:7, Darwin Hobbs, Ashmont Hill and we will introduce our 2007 Winner, the riveting. Mona Moore. Returning for GSA ’08 as seminar presenters are some of the most prominent industry leaders of today, to provide an unforgettable experience of knowledge sharing and networking. The confirmed presenters are Larry Blackwell, EMI Gospel; Tracey Artis, Zomba/Sony-BMG; Bryant Scott, Tyscot Records, Richard Picart, Gospelcity.com; Gordon Ely, Billboard Magazine Critic; Sanchez Harley, ChezMusical; Vernice Watson, The Artist Company; Joe Langham, Comin Atcha Distribution with moderator Bro. Steve. Each year GSA is expanding, this year they have added our dynamic Keynote Speaker, Professor James Roberson, President/CEO of JDI Records, to speak at the VIP Luncheon. The hostess of the Dallas House of Blues Gospel Brunch is Kertrina Dauway, Editor-In-Chief of the You Can Live Again Magazine. This event is open to the public. The GSA ’08 winner will receive cash, appearance on a 12-City Tour of The House of Blues Gospel Brunch; Gospelcity.com promotions; UrbanRoundup.com promotions; marketing by TRAKO, and much more. Many will come from all over the world but only seventy-five (75) will be chosen for the semi-finals on Friday, October 10th and ten (10) will be selected for the GSA ’08 Finals. Judges and the audience will choose the 2008 GSA Winner on Saturday, October 11th following a live performance open to the public.
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