ANTHONY BROWN & group therAPy Score Second #1 Album

Top-selling artist Anthony Brown & group therAPy, continue to soar earning their second Billboard number one album with "A Long Way From Sunday." Heralded as the best gospel album of the year, the project has made an impact with audiences. The album debuts this week at Number 1 on both Billboard's Top Gospel Albums and Top Christian and Gospel Albums charts.
"A Long Way From Sunday" is the third release from Brown, and shows his continued upward trajectory in his music career. Song after song, the album is balanced and well-rounded and is deserving of both critical and consumer accolades. Featuring smash hits including the current top 10 single, "Trust In You," and the Warryn Campbell produced "I Got That," as well as the additions of guest artists Sho Baraka on "Lost," (a fan favorite), Leandria Johnson on "Consumed," and Jonathan McReynolds & Travis Greene on "Every Time," "A Long Way From Sunday" is a strong and relevant project.
Brown will continue to travel and promote the project all month at performances and appearances around the country including a special event this week in Chicago. Brown & group therAPy will appear at "The Music Experience" on Wednesday, August 9 at the DuSable Museum of African American Art.
Never one to sit on his on his laurels, Brown continues to innovate and expand his brand. He recently launched a new inspirational web series called "Road To Victory" which airs each week on his official YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheAJBlive). Brown also landed a starring role in the national stage play "Mama's Boy," written and directed by Priest Tyaire. The touring production, which also stars Johnny Gill, Robin Givens, Jackeé, Shirley Murdock and more, will kick off in September and run throughout the fall.
"A Long Way From Sunday" follows Brown's smash album "Everyday Jesus" which garnered a historic 10 Stellar Awards and their first Grammy, BET and Billboard Music Award Nominations. It is available now wherever music is sold and streamed.
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