The Walkers Sign Recording and Distribution Agreement With Mansion Entertainment

Gospel music group The Walkers have signed a recording and distribution agreement with Mansion Entertainment. The group has started writing and selecting new material for a new album and will be recording in the fall.
The Florida based group is comprised of the original family members Gail, Geneva, and Billy Walker, along with Benji Roach. They have maintained a national touring schedule since the 90s with multiple national charting singles and award nominations.
Mansion Label Manager, John Mathis commented on the signing, "I've known The Walkers for almost 20 years. They have always had a love and heart for the ministry side of what they do and a strong desire to reach people through their music. We're looking forward to working with them on their new album and partnering with them on the release!"
Lead singer Billy Walker commented, "The Walkers are excited to work with John and the team at Mansion for our next album. We have known John for nearly 20 years but have never worked professionally with him. I anticipate this upcoming album will be our best effort yet."
If you would like to interview the Walkers contact AG Publicity at [email protected].
If you would like to learn more about The Walkers visit www.thewalkersonline.com.
Follow the Walkers on FaceBook at www.facebook.com/walkerministries and Twitter at https://twitter.com/walkersmusic.
If you would like to book The Walkers for your church or concert event contact them at [email protected].
For all current tour information visit The Walkers page on Gospel Gigs.
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