First Listen: Deitrick Haddon lifts up “A Billion People”

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    (August 14, 2017) During his short season on the reality show circuit, Deitrick Haddon has fixed a few choirs and shared time with fellow Los Angeles, California based pastors.  We might not be sure how he fared in the reality show game, yet it is safe to acknowledge that Rev. Haddon has been known to lift up Jesus with nothing less than soulful exuberance.  From the Voices of Unity to the Xtraordinary Worshippers, Haddon feels quite locked in leading the praise and worship troops with sheer abandon. 

    (August 14, 2017) During his short season on the reality show circuit, Deitrick Haddon has fixed a few choirs and shared time with fellow Los Angeles, California based pastors.  We might not be sure how he fared in the reality show game, yet it is safe to acknowledge that Rev. Haddon has been known to lift up Jesus with nothing less than soulful exuberance.  From the Voices of Unity to the Xtraordinary Worshippers, Haddon feels quite locked in leading the praise and worship troops with sheer abandon. 

    This time, Haddon spotlights his current church’s ensemble, Hill City Worship Camp, on their self-titled CD, which includes their debut single and the newest SoulTracks First Listen, “A Billion People.”  Always trying to stretch the gospel music mainstream, Haddon mixes and matches rock and old-school soul edges while declaring that the name of the Lord is almighty, no matter what culture or race we come from.  And the rest of Hill City Worship Camp does not disappoint, either.  Check them out below

    By Peggy Oliver

    Deitrick Haddon & Hill City Worship Camp – “A Billion People”