Merging contemporary urban sensibilities with the traditional gospel quartet sound, 7 Sons of Soul bring a refreshing twist to the gospel genre. The group was formed in Washington, D.C., after singers Cliff Jones and Deonte Gray had completed recording a song, "Run On," in the studio and, pleased with the results, decided to officially assemble a group and complete a whole album. Jones and Gray drafted singer Dave "DaveyBoy" Lindsey along with drummer Paul "Buggy" Edwards, keyboardist Sam Kendrick, and bassist Nathaniel Fields, and 7 Sons of Soul were born. Lindsey ended up producing and writing the bulk of the material recorded, and the eventual result was a 14-track album of gospel, ranging from traditional to modern, and even though the group veered at times to a straight R&B sound, nothing secular in nature was attempted. The finished project was taken to Verity Records, which released it unchanged in 2005 as 7 Sons of Soul. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Written by Steve Leggett
Much Love to all of you| Posted October 20, 2013
I really enjoy your albums, my mother name is Mae H. Fields sister of David Fields who I believe is Nathaniel Fields father, it is truly an honor to hear your album. I enjoyed it to the fullest. My mother passed away in 1995. I have a daughter who is 18yrs and she too enjoyed your music. Blessing to each and everyone of you. Keep making positive uplifting music. I know I enjoy it. Thank you
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