Robert E. Person Expands His Soulful Sessions Radio Show To 2 Hours On uGospel.com

Robert E. Person is a multiple award-winning vocalist, songwriter, and actor who has expanded his artistic brand to include radio personality. His Soulful Sessions Radio Show is now heard across the globe on the Stellar Award-Winning Internet Radio platform uGospel.com.
Robert started his Soulful Sessions Radio Show in 2017 as a 30-minute segment featuring independent Gospel and Jazz music. It has now grown to a 2-hour show of indie music along with today's top Gospel, Jazz, and Urban inspirational hits and artists. On Saturday, November 16, Robert will be celebrating his expanded time slot and the 100th episode of his thriving, inspiring and engaging radio broadcast. "It's been an honor having Robert as a part of the uGospel Radio Family," says Khalif Townes, Owner of uGospel.com.
"His show brings a lot of energy to weekend programming that you do not usually find on radio. We are so glad to be extending his show to a 2-hour format!"
Soulful Sessions Radio broadcasts each Saturday on uGospel.com at 2 PM eastern. You can log on to uGospel.com and listen to "Soulful Sessions Radio with Robert E. Person" or download the uGospel.com app.
Acclaimed singer, music educator and radio personality Ronnette Harrison is on tap as Robert's special guest for the 100th episode this Saturday. Other surprise guests and giveaways are also scheduled. Robert hopes you ignite your mind, body, and soul and tune in each Saturday for Good Gospel, Good Jazz and Good Vibes on Souful Sessions Radio!
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