Independent Recording Artist Added to Fred Hammond Lineup

By John Ma

Jacqueline Sanders, TruVision Independent Recording Artist, was added to the performance line up with Fred Hammond at the "Live at Convention Hall" event, which takes place this Friday in Asbury Park, NJ. Also featured will be Seth Nix & Genuine Praise, Bishop George C. Searight, G.E.T. Mass, Sounds of Zion, Image and Tre Harris.

The renowned Fred Hammond and his group, Radical for Christ, have headlined over 400 concerts nationwide. With Sanders added to enhance the line-up, many concert-goers and fans will come to the even with higher expectations.

Once receiving the name "the little girl with the big voice" by her late pastor, Milton Brunson, Jacqueline Dussard Sanders is now a lady with a CD debut entitled Faithful.

Sanders has been quietly building momentum for her debut. At the CD release party she held at the Dusable Museum, she received a number of bookings, and has recently performed at the Rockford Juneteenth Celebration and for The Christian Community Health Center's National HIV Testing Day Inspirational Fest. On Saturday, July 3, Sanders will appear in another feature concert on the Gospel stage of the "International Festival of Life" in Chicago.

Sanders is both a vocalist and a songwriter, writing whenever she feels God inspiring her. She is the head of her label TruVision, which she created to facilitate the release of her debut CD. Sanders is also President and CEO of Premium Financial Network, Inc., a full service mortgage company.

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