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VaShawn Mitchell Shares a Reality Picture on Choir Turnout during Weekly Services | @VaShawnMitchell

VaShawn Mitchell shared a three in one picture on his Instagram page yesterday, Sunday 16 2017.

The American gospel singer and songwriter wasn’t pleased with the turn-out of choir members during weekly services, Sunday services and when concert or a live recording are been held in church.

“Yea ??‍♂️? IJS

#petty #trutho

#needtoquitit”!!

So many reactions from followers who made comments to what he shared. Quit a lot of followers from all over the world to Nigerians agreed to his post, while some laughed at the reality of the picture.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About VaShawn Mitchell

He is an American gospel singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Harvey, Illinois, Mitchell graduated from Thornton High School and earned a degree in psychology.

Mitchell began working with mentor Lonnie Hunter at St. Mark Baptist Church. At age 20, Mitchell’s musical potential was noticed by Bishop Larry Trotter and he was hired as the Minister of Music at Chicago’s Sweet Holy Spirit Church.

He has produced several Stellar Award-winning projects and songs for Grammy Award winners Vanessa Bell Armstrong and Smokie Norful.

As minister of music he was responsible for every aspect of the department. He went on to produce what have become some of the most noted selections in the African American church Don’t Last and My Worship Is For Real. VaShawn also produced and released his first solo project entitled, So Satisfied.

Mitchell’s single, “Nobody Greater”, was the most played gospel song of the year in 2011 and spent a combined total of 9 weeks on Billboard’s Gospel songs chart.

Mitchell was the most nominated artist at the 27th Annual Stellar Awards; receiving 11 nods and walking away with 6 statues.

He was nominated for 2 Grammy Awards at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards [1] for Best Gospel Performancefor “Nobody Greater” and Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album Triumphant.

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