Earnest Pugh Will Perform at the King Center’s 50th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Annual Commemorative Service

Celebrated recording artist, Earnest Pugh, will perform during The King Center's 50th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Annual Commemorative Service on Monday, January 15, 2018 in the Horizon Sanctuary at The Ebenezer Baptist Church, 450 Auburn Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30312.
Pugh, who is known for Billboard Magazine No. 1 gospel radio hits such as "Rain On Us" and "I Need Your Glory," is scheduled to perform the former prior to Dr. Bernice A. King's (the daughter of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mrs. Coretta Scott King) keynote address. Pugh will also sing his recent Top 20 hit (from the best-selling album, "Survive"), "I Need You To Breathe," following Rev. Dr. King's soul-stirring speech.
The national theme of the 2018 King Holiday Observance is "King: His Voice, His Teachings, His Love for Humanity." The audience will include national police makers, educators, civil and human rights activists, religious leaders and the public at-large. This year's ceremony marks not only Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 89th birthday but also the 50th anniversary of the slain civil rights leader's assassination.
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