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Local Psalmist Garners support for Album
By Felicity Ingraham
Oct 5, 2018 - 6:20:45 AM

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Psalmist and popular gospel singer Allison Rolle is continuing to expand her ministry (AMR Music Ministry) by making tours, sharing her most recent single project Abide with Me.

Just a few months ago, she released the CD with three singles, but intends to release a full album by the end of this year. For this reason, she has been sharing her project and seeking partners to bring her larger body of work to full production.

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Most recently, AMR hosted a Soiree at Living Faith Seventh Day Adventist Church where she performed her latest singles. She later on held a mix and mingle event at her home church, Centreville Seventh Day Adventist Church, garnering support from those who know her and love her work. Her most recent tour also took her to Charisma Church with Minister Kevin Harris and his wife, who graciously received her. In addition, she performed at family events, including her sister Marisa's birthday celebration, where she also gained support for her venture.

Allison is known for her soulful voice, which has attracted interest around the region and in the United States. Once she has completed her album, she would like to take her music internationally. If you wish to make a contribution to help make The Abide Album Project possible, email amr.musicministry@gmail.com

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