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Traditional Gospel Artist Conrad Miller Debuts New Single From Lauded Project, My Journey

Traditional Gospel Artist Conrad Miller Debuts New Single From Lauded Project, My Journey


“Breathe On Me” Added To Gospel Station Playlists Nationwide; Proceeds From The Project Donated To American Society for Suicide Prevention



(Philadelphia, PA) – March 15, 2010 – Conrad was born for traditional gospel music. The Philadelphian got his start in the music industry as the songwriter for a moderate R&B hit, “Carla, My Love” recorded by The SofTones back in the 70s. Since that time, he has been dedicated strictly to gospel music as evidenced by his first CD, My Journey, produced by GRAMMY, Stellar and Dove Award winner Steven Ford. The new release is a collection of gospel, quartet-influenced inspirational tunes. Miller has already found success with the release of the project’s first two singles, “Amazing” and “Momma Prayed For Me” which were played on almost 175 gospel radio stations nationally. “Breathe On Me”, the third single from the project, is destined to bless even more at radio. Penned by Miller himself, the track, a plea from the singer for the breath of God, is a laid-back, mellow song. Already added to stations such as WNAP (Philadelphia, PA), WDSU (Dover, DE), and WWDR (Murfreesboro, NC), “Breathe on Me” is certain to be a favorite of quartet music lovers.



The impetus for My Journey was the sudden and untimely death of Miller’s 16-year old daughter, Lauren. Conrad poured the godly inspiration he received after her death into the project. His daughter even helped him write one song on the project before her suicide, “Jesus Is The Way”. To assist others who have gone through the trauma of losing a family member to suicide, Conrad Miller will be donating a portion of the sales of his CD to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, a 501(c)(3) organization initiated to reduce loss of life from suicide. Conrad Miller wants something positive to come from the loss which is why he decided to record My Journey. Not only is the project a source of healing for the recording artist, but it’s the sound of inspiration for anyone who hears his songs.



Gospel media outlets have been raving about Miller’s My Journey. Gospelflava.com says, “From start to finish, the album remains true to the classic R&B/gospel feel of years gone by that is rarely heard in today’s music.” The Black Gospel Blog said, “The lyrics may be grounded in personal faith, but the songs on My Journey sound as if they were pulled off old vinyl records”. Conrad Miller’s hometown newspaper, The Intelligencer, focused on him in their article “Vocational Passion” where they said, “With Miller’s warm, smooth vocals, and the disc’s melodic uncluttered arrangements, the songs speak to God as both salvation and consolation.”



For more information about Conrad Miller, log on to www.ConradMillerMusic.com.

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