Richie Stephens, Gramps Morgan dominate NY show
At the end of 2011 in New York, a gospel concert called End of Year Celebration takes place.
The production is highly anticipated, but this year, their was a twist which turned the show on its head.
Radio host Brother Gary and his team of promoters could not have expected secular artistes to have the impact they did but they were pleasantly surprised.
Sporting the look and feel of a major calendar event,
Richie Stephens and
Stephens, who was
He earned a standing ovation for his heartfelt rendition of A Change Is Gonna Come and then
"Wow! The gospel concert in NYC was a wonderful blessing. I could feel every note coming from deep within me and the people just could not get enough. Glory be to God," Stephens said on his Facebook page soon after exiting the stage.
Gramps was also in fine nick and had the entire congregation waving Bibles, hands, flags - whatever they could find -
Wash the Tears from his debut album, Two Sides of My Heart, hit the sweet spot and was delivered with a sort of reverence rarely seen at reggae events.
The dancehall-tinged The Almighty brought the curtain down on an enthralling set that had the massive dancing and skanking in their seats.


