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Andrea Carlisle Passion in the Gospel

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Andrea Carlisle was born in 1978 in Birmingham, Alabama to Anthony and Patricia Carlisle. She began her singing career at the age of 5 in the church that she attended. From that age, she sang in the choir in jr high school Where she was voted Most Talented. Also, she continued on in the high school where she sang in several programs in her school she was a member of WJ Nichols ensemble, Minor High School Gospel Choir also she was active in her church Rising Star Baptist Church under the leadership of her godparent’s Reverend James and Debra Kelley. Andrea passion for gospel music has been inspired by many greats such as Mahalia Jackson, The Barret Sisters, James Cleveland, Katie Sankey and many others. In 2015 Andrea began her career working with Murray Productions she posted a song she wrote on Facebook social media page called “Lord help me with my unbelief”

Where she received overwhelming response many ask if she was going to record it also that’s when Mrs. Vivian Williams Murray saw the song and asked for it to be a part of one of her stage plays Behind the Pulpit 2. Throughout 2016 Andrea began recording the song with her producer Jonathan Quake Henderson on August 12,2016 she released her first Ep Lord help me with my unbelief on Cd .  She became the songwriter for Murray Productions. Andrea is an artist of today she has a different style often calls her music neo-gospel because of the genres of music that has inspired her. Andrea want her music that she sings and write to inspire empower and show that God is still in the blessing business. Her motto is Never meet people’s expectations of you Meet God’s Expectations of you.Andrea's hit single "Lord help me with my Unbelief " was released worldwide on October 14,2016

 

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