Not Easily Broken Sisters release new Gospel music CD

CD launch for Carissa, LaWanda, Tarissa and Jasmine. (photo: Not Easily Broken Sisters)
CD launch for Carissa, LaWanda, Tarissa and Jasmine. (photo: Not Easily Broken Sisters)

December marks the launch of the Not Easily Broken new CD release by the Not Easily Broken Sisters. The venue is located at 301 Fairview Lane, in Clarksville, Tenn. 37040. If it is anything like the music that these ladies already have out there, it is going to be fantastic blessing from God for all in attendance.

Not Easily Broken Sisters have been in the Gospel music industry for years and are still going strong. With strong ties and skills deeply rooted in Gospel music the four staunch women of God minister to the masses with their fluid beautiful vocal gifts. The three initial Not Easily Broken Sisters songbirds included: Carissa, Lawanda, and Tamissa. The ladies began their fruitful singing career with their father and sister in a group called Faithful. Jasmine joined the group when she came of age, making them four sisters. They all participated on the youth praise team and choir ministries at church. NEB has been the recipient of numerous awards, and accolades both personally and professionally. The ladies of Gospel set the bar high all in alignment with God’s quality of music representing him to the fullest measure.

The public engagements and industry awards only enhance who these four songbirds are. Individually and as a group, Not Easily Broken Sisters have made a positive difference in the lives of many. With the launch of the new CD, they will continue ministering to the masses in prayer and song.

The faithful four esteemed women of Gospel all have trained voices stirring the soul and releasing the spirit of the Lord. The Not Easily Broken Sisters invite everyone to join them for a night of ministry, song, food and fun. Other noted Gospel artists performing include: Iva Foster-Pace, Alphonso Prather, T-Ran Gilbert and Curraine.

In addition to the musical blessings, there will be door prize give aways and more. CD’s will be available too. So save the date and mark yourself present for this hallmark event.

There will be plenty of free parking at this accessible venue and everyone is invited to come as you are. This is definitely not just another church music event. It’s going to be an evening of confirmed blessings through the new music of Not Easily Broken Sisters and company. These ladies will stand Gospel music on its proverbial ear.

For additional information, contact: (931) 266-2394. Also see the Not Easily Broken Sisters Event Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/events or visit nebsisters.vpweb.com

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