Valerie Dawkins
- Lusby, MD
- Gospel Singer
- 64 Verified Bookings
Christopher R. said “Valerie truly has a gift! When she sings, it touches your heart 100%. My entire family is so grateful for her time and dedication. This process was easy…”
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Minister Tutu is a singer, songwriter, worship leader and recording artist With over 17years experience in Music ministry.
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Minister Tutu is a singer/songwriter &worship leader with a passion to lead people into the manifest presence of God and also to mentor other aspiring worship leaders in the pursuit of the same.
With over 17years experience in Music ministry he has featured as a Guest Psalmist & worship leader at numerous services, concerts, revival meetings and conferences across the United States & Nigeria while also lending his talents to other artists as well.
He attends The Redeemed Christian Church God (Victory Temple) in Bowie, MD where he serves as the Praise Team Leader for its award winning choir “The Tribe of Judah Choir.
His debut Solo project titled “Gratitude” released in November 2012 features the praise anthem “You are Great” and a remake of the Maranatha Singers classic “Behold what manner of Love”.
He resides in Bowie MD with his Wife (Morolayo), and their two children (Faith & Daniel).
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Christopher R. said “Valerie truly has a gift! When she sings, it touches your heart 100%. My entire family is so grateful for her time and dedication. This process was easy…”
Kelly A. said “This couple is very easy to work with and was just as excited as I was to make the event a success!”
Aimee D. said “Aren was great for our holiday party. He played a great mix of songs and we can't wait to hire him again.”
Brad D. said “Nelson knows how to read and interact with a crowd. As good as a performer/entertainer as there is!!! He knew when to play softer and when to engage.…”