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Gordon Mote Reaches Top 15 on Singing News Chart

“Wounded Hands” is at #11!

August 26, 2010 (Nashville, TN) – Renown pianist, studio musician and solo artist, Gordon Mote released “Wounded Hands” to radio as the follow up single to his Top 40 Singing News hit, “I Will Lift Up My Head.” “Wounded Hands,” featured on Gordon’s latest project I Will Sing, hit the Top 20 at #11 for the month of October.

“Gordon Mote is a phenomenal musician and singer and desires to be used by God in anyway possible,” says Theresa Dillard, President of TS Promotions. “The message of this song was perfect in time for the Easter season and radio loves to still play it!”

I Will Sing was years in the making. Gordon and his manager, RSI Music Group founder Bob Rodgers, began working on the project in December of 2007. The album is mixed by Ben Fowler and co-produced by Phil Johnson, who has worked with Gordon on previous projects. The album is endorsed by Pastor and Author, Dr. David Jeremiah and Gospel Artist and Comedian, Mark Lowry.

Mote recently returned from the Gaither Homecoming Tour in Hawaii and has a busy fall ahead of him. For more information on Gordon Mote, visit http://www.GordonMote.com or http://www.rsimusicgroup.com.

TS Promotions is a premier radio promotions agency working with premier Southern Gospel artists such as Charlotte Ritchie, Dora Pop and more. For more information on TS Promotions, visit http://www.ts-promotions.com

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Author: AGM | Author's Website: http://absolutelygospel.com/
Written: 08/30/2010 | Category: News & Scoops Comments: 1
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