Deandre Patterson and Christian Tabernacle Concert Choir Return After a 20 Years Hiatus

Deandre Patterson and Christian Tabernacle Concert Choir return after a twenty year hiatus. "Wait for You" is their newly released single. The song is now available on all digital outlets and streaming platforms and is the lead single from the Legacy disc produced by Deandre Patterson, Curtis Fondren, Cliff DuBose and Cedric Nunley.
Christian Tabernacle's music ministry goes back some six decades starting with its iconic founder, Reverend Maceo Woods, who fostered a greater appreciation for the hymns of the church with his immortal recording of Amazing Grace on VJ records. Adding noted songwriter Elder George Jordan to the mix heightened the choir's popularity. Jordan's compositions constituted major Choir staples of the Sunday morning songbook, among them. God Never Fails, Step To Jesus, I'll Get Home Someday (We are Climbing Higher and Higher), his arrangement of Hello Sunshine and one of his most widely recognized compositions, the ever popular Jesus Can Work It Out, made a household hit by Dr Charles G Hayes and the Cosmopolitan Church of Prayer Choir with Diane Williams' unforgettable lead.
Their annual Gospel Supreme concert series featuring the famed Christian Tabernacle Concert Choir draws standing room only crowds. The multi day event is one of the longest and continuous highly anticipated Gospel music programs in Chicago. "God has blessed us with a great history," says co-producer Curtis Fondren. "We are grateful for the foundation laid by Pastor Woods, Elder Jordan and the long list of others and we are doubly blessed to have a new Joshua in the person of Pastor Deandre Patterson, a singer, songwriter and church statesman who has a keen sensitivity to the Chicago Gospel legacy; we are hoping to continue the legacy so that future generations will know and appreciate the authentic Chicago Gospel sound."
This year's Gospel Supreme concert takes place on Sunday, September 25th in Chicago, Illinois.
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