Robert E. Person Launches SOULFUL SESSIONS RADIO SHOW On The WBGR Gospel Network
Jazz and Inspirational vocalist Robert E. Person continues to expand his musical brand by joining the league of on-air personalities with his own radio show SOULFUL SESSIONSwith ROBERT E. PERSON on The WBGR Gospel Network. Robert's Soulful Session Radio Show will highlight new and independent artists in Gospel (Traditional, Contemporary and Praise & Worship) and in Inspirational and Contemporary Jazz. Soulful Sessions Radio will air each Friday from 10AM - 10:30AM EST on www.WBGRonline.com.
"Soulful Sessions Radio is another example of expansion in my musical journey," Robert shares. "This is another opportunity that literally fell in my lap, and as always, I wanted to be obedient to God's plan."
He continues, "I've accepted this assignment as another opportunity to share the good news of Jesus Christ and to spread a universal message of love."Listeners can log on and listen to Soulful Sessions with Robert E. Person for Good Vibes, Good Mix and Good Music that will ignite the soul! Robert's weekly show is 30 minutes of inspirational fellowship that is purposed to carry you into a weekend of living life to the fullest unto the Lord in mind, body and spirit!
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