Have you ever wanted to see how an artist and a producer work together during a recording session? This is your exclusive opportunity to peek behind the scenes with Erica Campbell, of the four-time GRAMMY® winning group Mary Mary, and her husband, GRAMMY winning producer Warryn Campbell. You and a guest will get a chance to see them in action recording new music.
Erica released her debut solo album, Help, earlier this year which held the #1 slot on the Billboard Gospel chart for 7 weeks, in addition to peaking at #6 on the Billboard 200 chart. She received a 2014 GRAMMY Award nomination for single “ A Little More Jesus” as well as an ASCAP Award win and Dove Award win for that song as well. This year, she has also received the 2014 Soul Train Award for Best Inspirational/Gospel Song for “Help”.
Her hit WE tv reality show Mary Mary helped make WE tv a top five cable network on Thursday nights among women 18-49 and 25-54, and was the #1 show among African American adults and women 18-49 and 25-54, excluding sports. According to Nielsen Social, Mary Mary also ranked among the top five cable reality shows in prime time on Thursday nights. The show returns for a fourth season early 2015.
Campbell is married to GRAMMY Award-winning producer, Warryn Campbell, and they have 3 children — Krista Nicole, 10, Warryn III, 4, and Zaya Monique, 2.
Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell is a music visionary, executive and leading producer of R&B, gospel and hip-hop music. Campbell's mastery to create chart-topping hits across a multitude of genres has made him critically acclaimed as one of the most prolific record producers of our time.
Campbell's GRAMMY award-winning body of work includes projects with global icons from Mary Mary, Kanye West, Yolanda Adams to Jennifer Hudson. He has also scaled the music charts with world-class artists that include Alicia Keys, Xzibit, Mos Def, Missy Elliott, Brandy, Mario, Luther Vandross and Snoop Dogg.
With a natural ear and profound passion for musicianship and composition, Campbell became a virtuoso on the drums, bass, guitar and keys by the age of 15. He joined the gospel group, New Vision, and by 16, discovered his calling in music production after an encounter with the legendary DJ Quik, who served as an early mentor during his time at Death Row Records. Among his numerous creative pursuits, Campbell also plays bass guitar in the gospel group The Soul Seekers. Prior to starting My Block, his business repertoire includes serving as Vice President of A&R for Elektra Records.
Proceeds from this item will benefit The MusiCares® Foundation.
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