Robert E. Person's Soulful Sessions Radio Show Now On Rejoice Musical Soul Food Network

Popular Inspirational and Jazz vocalist Robert E. Person took a leap of faith and a giant step to expand his brand last year by starting his own radio show. Soulful Sessions With Robert E. Person began last year as a 30-minute internet radio segment focusing on Gospel and Jazz music with special attention to indie artists. Robert has now grown his radio show audience and joins the ranks of nationally syndicated radio hosts.
Beginning Sunday, September 16, Soulful Sessions Radio will now be heard in syndication in over 50 markets nationwide on Rejoice Musical Soul Food Network. The show has also been expanded to 1 hour across the Rejoice AM, FM affiliates and digital platforms. Listeners can hear Soulful Sessions Radio every Sunday from 2-3PM in their car, on their computer or their phone via the Musical Soul Food App.
"I had one conversation with Robert and recognized his passion for radio," says Tracy Morgan, Stellar Award Winning Radio Host, The Tracy Morgan Show. "I am excited to know he's a part of the Musical Soul Food Radio Network family. As a fan of gospel jazz, I am looking forward to Soulful Sessions."
Robert's Soulful Session Radio Show will continue to highlight new and independent Gospel Jazz artists like PJ Morgan, Angella Christie and MOJEAN, but will also play the hits from artists such as Jonathan Butler, Kirk Whalum, Take 6, Tim Bowman and Ben Tankard.
Gospel Jazz music fans can tune in or log on to Soulful Sessions with Robert E. Person for Good Gospel, Good Jazz and Good Vibes that will ignite the mind, body and soul!
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