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Robert E. Person’s ‘Someday We'll All Be Free’ soars into Mediabase Top 100

Robert E. Person is experiencing a meteoric rise in his gospel music career. Television appearances, CD signings and multiple singing engagements leave no doubt that the DC area resident is carving out an indelible footprint within the world of gospel music.

The song, "Someday We'll All Be Free", has been an anthem of hope and freedom. One of Donny Hathaway's most popular songs, the inspirational tune has recently been recorded by Person.  
 
Produced and arranged by Allyn Johnson, Director of Jazz Studies at the University of The District of Columbia, the updated version of the song is given a jazzy feel while keeping the integrity of the Hathaway original. The track is currently catching the attention of Gospel music fans as the song has recently charted in the Top 100 on the Mediabase Gospel chart. Initially leaping 112 places, the song currently sits at the #88 spot.
 
Robert has been hearing some great things about his rendition of the song. ReviewYou.com says, "Person glides along with his silky smooth tones and easily makes the transition to booming chest voice when needed. Each verse is delivered as an almost personal testimony from Person encouraging the listener to, "Never mind your fears / Brighter days will soon be here," and other uplifting sentiments that hardly sound preachy or cliché."
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Bob Marovich of TheBlackGospelBlog.com says, "Person covers Donny Hathaway's classic 'Someday We'll All Be Free,' which is well done." The track is currently in rotation on almost 200 radio stations nationwide.
 
Person recently performed at the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Dedication, on Rejoice In The Word with host Bishop George Bloomer on The WORD Network and Babbie's House, hosted by Christian Artist Babbie Mason. At the moment, Person is preparing for his appearance in the musical Black Nativity.
 
Written by Langston Hughes, Black Nativity is playing at the H Street Playhouse in Washington, D.C. from December 3 - 31, 2011.  More information about Robert E. Person can be found at www.RobertEPerson.com.

, DC Gospel Music Examiner

Sarah has been a fan of gospel music since childhood. Her published interviews include Cece Winans, Fred Hammond, Richard Smallwood, Andraé Crouch, Martha Munizzi and Charles Butler. Her work has been cited in Cross Rhythms, EurWeb.com and other publications. Residing in the Metro DC area, Sarah...

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