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‘ROUND THE CLOCK’ CELEBRATES 20 YEARS

Carlton McConnell
Carlton McConnell

The Stellar Awards Show, honoring the top acts in Gospel music, has been going on since 1984 and for more than half of those 38-years, Round the Clock Entertainment has held one of the premiere pre-Stellar events, “Industry Celebration & Artists Showcase.”

Round the Clock’s very first “Industry Celebration & Artists Showcase” was held in January 2002 in Atlanta and this summer this celebration of gospel artists is coming “full circle,” returning “home,” under founder Carlton McConnell.

The “Who’s Who” of gospel media will again mingle with legendary performers like Dr. Bobby Jones, Myron Butler, Billy Dorsey, Dorthy Norwood, Gerald Alston, Mel Holder, Lemmie Battles and Dr. Leonard Scott.

Also some of the hottest current artists, including: Zacardi Cortez, Karima, Earl Bynum, Lucius Hoskins, Michelle Brooks-Thompson, Isabel Davis, Cortez Vaughn, Latice Crawford, Joshua Rogers, Keyondra Lockett, Clareta Haddon, Keyla Richardson, Myron Butler, Jabari Johnson and Oscar Williams Jr. will be at the 2022 edition of Round the Clock Entertainment’s annual pre-stellar extravaganza, Thursday, July 14 at the Omega World Center, 3971 Snapfinger Parkway, in the Atlanta suburb of Decatur, with a VIP invite-only reception at 6pm, Red Carpet Affair at 7pm; with “live” performances from 8pm to 10:30 pm.

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