Muyiwa Gears Up for Third Album

|PIC1|One of Britain's bestselling gospel artists, Muyiwa, will record his third album live this autumn in east London.

A total of 12 new songs will be performed by Muyiwa and his group Riversongz at The Ocean in Hackney, 5 October, 2007. The album will be produced by EMMA award winning producer Eddie Martin. In addition, a DVD will be directed by award-winning producer Patrick Campbell.

The new project follow's Muyiwa's previous release, Declaring His Power.

Muyiwa comments, "This will be the second album in the Declaration series. The first album focused on God's Power, and this album will focus on his love. I have pulled together a great team of artists to ensure that this third release will be the best in the series and am really looking to the recording."

2007 has been one of Muyiwa's busiest years, performing as a guest praise and worship artists at numerous events, including Festival of Life, the largest regular prayer meeting held in the UK, the Church of England Walk of Witness, the Christian Resources Exhibition, and the Global Day of Prayer.

He is also a presenter of Worship Tonight and Gospel Tonight, broadcast on Premier Radio.
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