Marcus Jordan Receives 4 Voices of Gospel Music Award Nominations
Houston native and new artist Marcus Jordan has received four Voices of Gospel Music Award nominations. Jordan has been nominated for Traditional Single of the Year, Traditional Album of the Year, Record Label of the Year, and VOGMA Artist of the Year. Fans can vote for Marcus Jordan beginning February 1, 2019 through April 1, 2019 by visiting www.VOGMA.org.
Jordan is nominated for his current radio single and album of the same name I Will Bless The Lord. Co-written by Marcus along with Samuel Fisher who also produced the track, "I Will Bless The Lord" continues to gain traction at Gospel radio. The track is available now on all digital and purchasing retailers including AppleMusic, iTunes, GooglePlay and AmazonMusic.
Marcus Jordan is a Gospel artist-songwriter, Pastor and Law enforcement officer and resides in Houston, TX. In January 2018, Marcus released his debut project I Will Bless The Lord, led by the albums lead single "You Are Here."
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