Isabel Davis Debuts at #3 with "The Call"

New Orleans singer/worship leader Isabel Davis, The Call, debuts Billboard's Top Gospel Albums at No. 3. The title-song first single reached No. 8 on Hot Gospel Songs in June.
Speaking to Billboard, Davis said: "Screaming God you're so faithful!!! So, this is that moment when you think you're about to do a promo video, but find out your debut CD is No. 3 on the gospel charts."
"I'm so happy for Isabel and her family," said Greg Lyons, founder of Uncle G Records. "Isabel is such a humble spirit and a true worshipper. I'm glad to see the response around the country with so many praise teams starting to sing "The Call" in their worship services."
Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas to Andre and Isabel Fredericks and having been the second of four children, Isabel grew up singing at Christian World Worship Center SA, under the leadership of Pastor Michael and Rhonda Sides. It was here that she was given the opportunity and platform to develop her gift and ministry, and in 2006, she was elevated to the position of Worship Pastor. Isabel met her husband, Kenneth, in 2006 at Christian World Worship Center, and in 2010, shortly after getting married, they relocated to New Orleans, Louisiana, where they became a part of the City of Love NO, under the covering of Bishop Lester and Pastor Fran Love.'
Tracklisting:
1. Bless the Lord
2. Change the Atmosphere
3. Healer
4. Believe
5. The Call (Studio Version)
6. Open Our Hearts
7. Jesus We Love You
8. The Call (Live)
9. The Call (Radio Edit)
10. This Christmas (Bonus Track)
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