Gospel Charity Event to be Held for Cancer Research UK

UK's top gospel DJs will come together for a unique charity event 26-27 January.

G Force Radio, in conjunction with Cancer Research UK, will come together for "G Force Radio Gospel 24".

From 9pm until 9pm the next day, each DJ will present a one-hour session of gospel music.

DJs include DJ Zorro, Abbey G, DJ El Nino, Radical Family, DJ Divine, amongst many others.

In other news, a dynamic gospel launch took place last December, featuring a compilation CD featuring the voice talent of some of the most powerful gospel singers in the UK.

The project, released by gospel production company Rockhill Music, features the likes of Brit Award nominee Rachel McFarlane and Oasis Award-winning artist Natalie Phillips.

The release of Acoustic Gospel Volume One was celebrated with a vivacious gospel performance party hosted by Premier Radio presenter Muyiwa 12 December, 2006, at the Motion Bar in London.
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