Grammy-award winning vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Nathaniel Best (O Brother, Where Art Thou?; The O'Jays) presents the music videos for his first solo contemporary gospel album, Center Of My Life. After making his first recording at the age of five on “I Want Jesus To Walk With Me” on one his mother's albums on the Chess label, Nathan began touring with his family with the great quartets of the 60's and 70's (The Five Blind Boys, The Volinares, The Soul Stirrers, and others). At the age of twelve, he began playing piano for his Dad's church. He later sang for the Love Center Choir, under the leadership of his pastor, the late Bishop Walter Hawkins, before working with a number of other artists, joining the O'Jays in 1993 and the Fairfield Four in 2000 for their award-winning rendition of two songs in the hit comedy movie, “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”.
All vocals by Nathaniel Best, except He’s Always There (Nathaniel Best and Michele Mundy)
All instruments by Nathaniel Best, except Pharoah (Randell Colvin, Troy Colvin, Nathaniel Best) and Thank You (drums by T. Venlo Odom)
All songs written by Nathaniel Best (Lovely Leah Publishing - BMI), except Thank You by Nathaniel Best and T. Venlo Odom (Lovely Leah Publishing - BMI), Pharaoh and He’s Always There by Nathaniel Best (Lovely Leah Publishing - BMI) and Troy Colvin and Randy Colvin (Thunder Roar Publishing)
Recorded by Mike Yeager at Scary Uncle Studios
Mastered by John Palmer at Andro-Media
Photography by Charles Young and Lou Ragland
Videography by John Palmer (Director-Producer, Cinematographer, Editor)
Stock Footage courtesy of ArtBeats, Pond5, and Video Blocks
1 Pharaoh
2 He's Always There
3 Thank You
4 Center Of My Life
5 Our Love Song
Duration: 55:12
For booking information, please contact John Palmer, john@megawave.us