Brenda Lowe

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Look How Far the Lord Has Brought Us 00:00 Tools
By Your Word 00:00 Tools
I Don't Know About Tomorrow 05:22 Tools
A Man Named Jesus 00:00 Tools
You Can Depend On Jesus 05:22 Tools
Send Me I'll Go 05:22 Tools
In One Accord 03:46 Tools
Waiting 04:48 Tools
Somebody Somewhere Was Prayiing For Me 06:56 Tools
I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel 07:14 Tools
I Give You Jesus 07:11 Tools
He's Still On The Throne 04:56 Tools
Never Let You Down 04:56 Tools
He'S My Everything 04:56 Tools
All Things Work Together 04:56 Tools
You Must Come IN At The Gate 04:56 Tools
It's In the Word 04:56 Tools
Come Ye Disconsolate 04:56 Tools
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Brenda has been a featured soloist on numerous recordings including The Sacramento Mass Choir, The Chicago Mass Choir "Right Now If You Believe", Isaac and James "Fishers of Men" and Wanda Nero Butler. In 1990 Brenda was the featured soloist at the Bay Area Gospel Music Awards and in 1991 and 1996 was nominated for the award Bay Area Gospel Female Soloist. In 1996, for the summer Olympics in Atlanta, Brenda was the voice of Africa in the Call of the Nations. In 1998, Brenda starred as Victoria in the smash gospel musical "A Street Called Straight". She has also worked with Chuck Colson's Prison Fellowship Ministries which ministers throughout various federal and state correctional institutions. Her first solo recording "Waiting" found favor with Traditional, Contemporary Christian and Inspirational audiences alike. She continues her ability to appeal to a broad audience with her sophomore release in 2002 "Somebody Somewhere Was Praying For Me". The title track, written by Andrew Gouche is based upon the scripture found in James 5:16 "The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much". It also reminds us of the many times someone else prayed us through the challenging times in life, particularly our mother. This song was also featured in the movie Jada. It also includes selections penned by Percy Gray (producer of Chicago Mass Choir), and Eric Claybon, well known in the gospel industry. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.