Tasha Cobbs Leonard Earns her 2nd NAACP Image Award Nomination
Multiple award-winner, singer-songwriter Tasha Cobbs Leonard earns her 2nd NAACP Image Award nomination for her 2018 album Heart.Passion.Pursuit.: Live At Passion City.
The phenomenal live album, which offered outstanding live performances of Cobbs Leonard's popular songs, debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Gospel chart when it was released in November 2018 and continues to maintain a top position.
Heralded as the essential collection for Tasha Cobbs Leonard fans, "Heart.Passion.Pursuit.: Live At Passion City," brims with favorites like "Break Every Chain," "You Know My Name," "I'm Getting Ready," "For Your Glory," "Fill Me Up," and "Gracefully Broken."
The best-selling singer was previously nominated in 2017 for her HEART.PASSION.PURSUIT. project which broke several sales and streams records in gospel. This nomination follows Cobbs Leonard's extraordinary year which included two Billboard Music Award wins for Top Gospel Artist and Top Gospel Album, and a Dove GMA Award for Urban Worship Album of the Year. Cobbs Leonard also kicked off the year with the release of a powerful new worship anthem, "This Is A Move," which is available digitally everywhere. Tasha continues touring in 2019, with special appearances on The Bethel Tour though April.
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