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SUMMARY:Kirk Franklin: The Reunion Tour
DESCRIPTION:with Yolanda Adams, Marvin Sapp, Fred Hammond, and The Clark Sisters with special guest Kierra Sheard-Kelly\nOne of contemporary gospel music’s brightest and most enduring stars, singer, songwriter, and producer Kirk Franklin emerged in the early ’90s leading the Texas-based choir the Family, whose platinum-selling debut, Kirk Franklin & the Family (1993), proved not only to be a chart-topping gospel success, but crossed over to the R&B and pop charts as well. This broad appeal would prove to be a recurring theme in Franklin’s collaborations with the Family (1996’s Whatcha Lookin’ 4) and another choir, God’s Property (1998’s The Nu Nation Project), as well as in his subsequent solo career, which he started with The Rebirth of Kirk Franklin (2002). Franklin’s fondness for collaborations within secular and Christian music circles, and his innate knack for combining charismatic gospel with R&B and hip-hop, has continued to appeal to a wide audience. He remains a perennial chart success and a frequent Grammy winner, proven repeatedly with Top 20, award-winning albums such as Hero (2005), Hello Fear (2011), Losing My Religion (2015), and Long Live Love (2019). Kingdom Book One (2022), his collaboration with Maverick City Music, brought attention to mass incarceration.\n \n \n \nEvents at the BJCC provide the community with a variety of programming that showcases a wide spectrum of entertainment content, points of view and opinions.  The entertainment content, views and opinions expressed in these works or performances are solely those of the performer, artist or producer and do not necessarily reflect the values or opinions of the BJCC.\n
URL:https://www.bjcc.org/upcoming-events/the-reunion-tour-2024/
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Family
LOCATION:Legacy Arena at the BJCC
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