Legendary Gospel Duo Ted & Sheri Return with their First Record Since 2004
Legendary Gospel duo Ted & Sheri --- Ted Winn and Sheri Jones-Moffet --- are back with their first record in 18 years! The Stellar Gospel Music Award winning pair will release a six-track EP, Again (Ted & Sheri, LLC / Black Smoke) last Friday. It's their first project since 2004's Celebrate (Word Records) album.
The first radio single, "Now I Know" features the GRAMMY® Award nominated siblings, The Walls Group. The soulful, feel-good groove has clocked over half a million streams in just a few weeks. The set includes a brilliant remake of Eddie James & The Phoenix Mass Choir's 1995 gem, "You've Been So Faithful." It also boasts fresh originals such as the bouncy "I Keep on Seeing It," the smooth "Faithful Groove," and the retro jam, "Secret Place." The music concludes with "God Can Heal It," a remake of their 2001 hit, "Come Ye Disconsolate."
Ted & Sheri first hit the national stage in 2001 with the album, The Healing Starts Right There (Church Howze), which earned them two Stellar Gospel Music Awards. The project featured the fan favorites, "Come Ye Disconsolate," "I'll Be Thinking of You," and the acapella tune, "Thank Him." Their 2004 sophomore album, Celebrate, featured the Billboard Top 5 title-cut and "God Will Take Care." Afterwards, they amicably separated to pursue solo careers.
Sheri went on to solo on the Billboard No. 1 hit, "Encourage Yourself" by Donald Lawrence & the Tri-City Singers in 2007. She followed with two solo albums for Motown Gospel, including her debut set, Renewed, which earned her a GRAMMY® Award nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album in 2009. Ted launched his own Teddy's Jamz label in 2009. He has birthed a half dozen radio hits such as the Billboard Top Ten Gospel Airplay chart hits "The Lifter," and "Grateful," a duet with the dynamic song stylist, Maranda Curtis.
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