Lasha Knox Teams Up with James Fortune & Geoffrey Dickerson Golden for New Album
Worship leader Lasha Knox has teamed up with James Fortune & Geoffrey Dickerson Golden on her brand new Blacksmoke Music album God of Miracles. Featuring songs such as "I Told the Storm," "My God Can Do It" and "God of Miracles," the 7-song album is a poweful testimony of what God can do. James Fortune has teamed with Knox on the UPPERROOM/Michael W. Smith classic "Sorrounded (Fight My Battles)."
Pastor John Elmore, producer and Ark Records CEO is full of praise for the new album, "It's one thing to know Lasha Knox can sing with passion and purpose, but to see her live and in action is something else. I believe that God orders our steps and Lasha's steps are ordered by God..
We began work on God of Miracles and the Lord placed Blacksmoke Music Worldwide CEO and Visionary Kerry Douglas in our sights. Kerry got to hear Lasha and immediately the wheels started turning, the idea of "Surrounded" came to be, James Fortune came to town and the rest is history. The song has taken on a life of its own and it has reached people everywhere, so we say thank you Lasha, thank you James, thank you Kerry and keep doing it God."
Kerry Douglas adds, I told you all a couple years ago that Lasha would be one to watch. "God of Miracles," "Surrounded," "I Told the Storm," this album has enough witness in it by itself to hold its own revival. I am excited to see things as they unfold for this young lady."
God of Miracles is available on all digital outlets and streaming platforms. Lasha is ready to hit the road in support of the CD's release. Look for her as she visits cities across the US this Spring.
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