Clark Sisters Movie Soundtrack Receives Half A Million First Week Streams & Billboard Top Ten Debut
The First Ladies Of Gospel: The Clark Sisters Biopic Soundtrack - the audio companion to the recent Lifetime TV original movie, The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel has earned over 521,000 first week streams and debuted at No. 8* on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums Chart for the week ending April 25, 2020.
Grammy® winner Donald Lawrence produced the soundtrack for Quiet Water Entertainment. It is a masterful reimagining of some of the best-known songs by the sister act such as their 1983 signature song "You Brought the Sunshine," 1982's "Name It, Claim It" and "If You Can't Take It, You Can't Make It" from their 1973 debut LP. The new renditions are sung by the actresses who portrayed them in movie such as Christina Bell, Kierra Sheard, Sheléa Frazier, Raven Goodwin, Angela Birchett, and Aunjanue Ellis who portrayed their mother, Mattie Moss Clark.
The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel made its television bow on April 11th and gifted the Lifetime TV network with its highest Nielsen ratings for an original film in four years - 2.7 million viewers. Its' available for viewing at https://play.mylifetime.com/movies/the-clark-sisters-first-ladies-of-gospel and The First Ladies Of Gospel: The Clark Sisters Biopic Soundtrack is available for streaming and download consumption via all major digital service providers.
Forthcoming GoDigiPath, LLC distribution releases include Dare Records' May 8th digital single "It Belongs to Me (featuring Marvin L. Winans)" by the Grammy® nominated husband and wife duo, Juan & Lisa Winans; and multi-Grammy® winner PJ Morton's star-studded The Gospel According to PJ (Morton Inspiration/Tyscot) album, among others.
GoDigiPath, LLC provides distribution via its partnership with ADA (a Warner Music Group company) and New Day Christian Distribution. GoDigiPath clients are high profile independent labels such as Tyscot Records, Relevé Entertainment, Mod Squad, Emtro Gospel, Dare Records, Band Geek Music Group, Angella Christie Sound Ministries, among others. Visit www.godigipath.com for more information on GoDigiPath.
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