Brian Courtney Wilson's "A Great Work" Single Hits Top 10

Motown Gospel singer-songwriter Brian Courtney Wilson continues his success with his fourth studio album A GREAT WORK. The title track, "A Great Work," hit the Top 10 on the BDS gospel radio chart this week, marking the fastest-rising single of Wilson's career.
This week, Brian shares exclusive videos of a live performance at Sirius XM in New York City. Backed by a full band, and background singers, Wilson offers two exceptional renditions from the album "A Great Work," and "Increase My Faith." These exclusive videos are available on Wilson's YouTube/Vevo page: https://www.youtube.com/user/BrianCourtWilsonVEVO.
Continuing to promote the album, Brian recently visited Atlanta for a slew of impactful radio and television appearances including The Rickey Smiley Morning Show, The Willie Moore Jr. Show; Nightly Spirit with Darlene McCoy, TV One's Sister Circle, Atlanta & Co. and Atlanta Live. Wilson has connected with audiences around the country with a series of 'silent listening' parties that have allowed fans and consumers to intimately listen to the powerful lyrics and music, and hear Brian's insight. Pushing themes of unity, encouragement, and confidence, A GREAT WORK is both timely and relevant.
Wilson is also slated to appear at the Gospel Music Association's 5th Annual Gospel Hall of Fame ceremony, where he will perform as part of a tribute to the legendary Staples Singers. The gala takes place tonight in Nashville, TN and will stream via FB Live on the GMA Dove Awards Facebook Page tonight, beginning at 7pm CST:
(https://www.facebook.com/GMADoveAwards/)
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