Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The Sing Off Winner

Promised to remain committed after five weeks of singing secular music, the gospel group Alabama faithful to its roots of being named winner of the second season of the NBC series "The Sing-Off" on the reality of competition Monday night (December 20).
"We would really like to do an album of inspiration," the group said Theron 'Therry Thomas Billboard.com during a conference call with journalists. " I'm not necessarily gospel, but rather on the positive side. We believe that this is what the world needs now. I do not want to go too far in sex and secular and drinking the stuff. "
Committed, whose first album will be released in spring 2011 suppport for the purpose of Ben Folds, one of the "Sing-Off" three prominent judges.
"I think they should make the album that I really want to do," said folds. "She stars as a whole. They make people happy, and uplifting. If it is dark, it is inspiring. I think that combined with a healthy dose of many of the conventions ... you listen to contemporary society, R & B which are combined very powerful. If you follow your heart, they will kill."The Sing-Off" was initiated for the first time, consisting of five graduates and students from Oakwood College in Huntsville, sang secular pop songs, but of gospel and devotional material, the sextet behaves normally. The success of the company to be incorporated into the program Maroon5 This Love "Police" Every Breath You Take ", a medley of Usher and interpretation of the new Michael Jackson / Akon single" Hold My Hand, "said Thomas, who committed to your personal favorites.
"It was very exciting for us, very inspiring," he says. "It was positive and reached a different level, because we did something for personal use. What about God, God who holds our hands and lead us through the competition. It became very personal for us."
Besides singing, committed members, instruments played and say, it will check with some of their albums. They are also open to work with other artists and hope to include some of its own documents, Robert "Robbie" Pressley Jr. described as two gospel tunes and songs of inspiration that might interest you to cross over to music while Alain "Tommy" Gervais said: "I wrote things in R & B love songs and other things we write a lot I do not think we have a problem .. , Sing. "
In order to adapt to the secular world, "The Sing-Off," he admitted had committed Gervais was "out of our comfort zone, but of course, came the challenge and worked hard and have been looking for ways to impliment our style and passion in the Song resolve to where we are. It was different, but we enjoyed it. "

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