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Former Off-Broadway Stage Actor, Terry Myrick, Delivers Sophomore Gospel Release

Former "Amateur At The Apollo" Winner Drops New CD On Tuesday, April 5, 2011

2011-03-31
WALDORF, MD, March 31, 2011 (Press-News.org) Terry Myrick has much to sing about in his new studio recording. A veteran in the music industry, Myrick has a range that's one of a kind. Soaring from baritone to soprano, Terry Myrick has mastered his unique gift. He has won the famed Apollo Amateur Night and had the opportunity to showcase his talents on Off-Broadway stages in musicals like "Mama, I Want To Sing" as well as in numerous churches. He's sung on stages with gospel greats like the late Bishop Walter Hawkins, Tramaine Hawkins, Edwin Hawkins, Shirley Caesar and Commissioned. It's his amazing vocal talents that have gotten him there. Now this incredibly gifted singer is releasing his sophomore CD, Show Me The Way, on April 5, 2011.

Peppered with strains of R&B, soul, and traditional and contemporary gospel, his new Sweet Melody Records' project not only puts the gift of Terry Myrick on display, but through it, he simultaneously inspires the listener while expressing his undying love for the Savior. The New Yorker opens the 12-track CD with the laid-back grooves of "He Is". With a distinct falsetto and lyrics that can't help but to uplift, the artist sings to the Lord on the track, "I've Been Looking For You". A sweet acoustic guitar begins the pretty song, "It's Going To Be Alright". Those in need a dose of hope will get it with the lyrics of this enriching song. Contemporary music lovers will enjoy the modern sounds of the CD's lead single, "Didn't I Tell You". Spiced up with electric guitars and a funky beat, the singer gives us a slightly different vibe with this one. Another creation from Producer Rod Clemmons, the track is an upbeat and rhythmic masterpiece.

After the release of Myrick's debut, Christianity Today named Myrick as one of the "Ten Independent Artists You Should Know" and also said that "the real attraction is Myrick's impressive vocal range". They continued by saying, "Myrick's talent is undeniable." Keith Hannaleck of MuzikReviews.com said about the artist's first project, "What I found most compelling was the natural pure talent of this man's vocal delivery. Eddie Kendricks and Philip Bailey came to mind quite often while this disc was spinning. It becomes obvious from the outset that Myrick has had a profound spiritual awakening and as the lyrics and music takes shape the message becomes very clear. Beautiful music with a sincere and heartfelt message, it does not get much better than that."

Terry says about his new CD, "My goal is to spread 'Show Me The Way' throughout the world. The brokenhearted must be healed, the backslider must be led back to Christ, the lost must be found, and the saints must be revived. My goal is to minister the word in songs as God continues to minister to me." The project will be available on iTunes and CDBaby.com. For more information on Terry Myrick, log on to http://www.TerryMyrick.com.

Publicity:
Andrea R. Williams
Tehillah Enterprises, LLC
1.888.844.7701
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[Press-News.org] Former Off-Broadway Stage Actor, Terry Myrick, Delivers Sophomore Gospel Release
Former "Amateur At The Apollo" Winner Drops New CD On Tuesday, April 5, 2011