Detroit
From the streets of the Motor City come the heavenly sounds of Imani. The husband and wife duo Drs. Gerald & Carol Ervin have brought the Holy Spirit into their music. Imani's mix of jazz, Christian, and R&B music has earned them a strong fan following and gospel music awards. The word "Imani" means" faith. It is the foundation of the music the band makes and the message they spread.
Imani has been bringing faith and music to Detroit and abroad since 1996. The music has helped uplift others. From their first mini-cd released in 1996, "Praises," to their upcoming 2021 EP release of "Holy is Thy Name", Imani is spreading their sound to those who need love and hope. When asked about what makes Imani's music unique, they responded: "Our music is unique because we are inspired to write lyrics for songs that touch the heart and soul of people. The songs we write come from our own heartfelt personal experiences, and we believe that factor makes our music reachable, receivable, and believable."
Imani's songs are both spiritual and funky. Their new single track Come Praise the Lord is a “happy, upbeat, dance and praise track that reminds us we have a lot to be thankful for. When it seems like all is lost, and it's the end of the road, something miraculous happens that turns around our situations. Imani's music is inclusive and open to everyone. The sense of family they have in the band extends to their fans. Sounds of Imani has been featured on Inner Court Live TV with Gregory Pearson Sr. and Carl B. Phillips, hosts of the YouTube tv show.
Imani has had to adjust its plans because of the pandemic. Imani will continue to make music that is both creative and original. They plan to grow their band to become a sustainable income source and full-time project. Imani hopes to provide musical opportunities for artists to express their faith and sound.To learn more about Imani and listen to their music, click on the links below.
From the streets of the Motor City come the heavenly sounds of Imani. The husband and wife duo Drs. Gerald & Carol Ervin have brought the Holy Spirit into their music. Imani's mix of jazz, Christian, and R&B music has earned them a strong fan following and gospel music awards. The word "Imani" means" faith. It is the foundation of the music the band makes and the message they spread.
Imani has been bringing faith and music to Detroit and abroad since 1996. The music has helped uplift others. From their first mini-cd released in 1996, "Praises," to their upcoming 2021 EP release of "Holy is Thy Name", Imani is spreading their sound to those who need love and hope. When asked about what makes Imani's music unique, they responded: "Our music is unique because we are inspired to write lyrics for songs that touch the heart and soul of people. The songs we write come from our own heartfelt personal experiences, and we believe that factor makes our music reachable, receivable, and believable."
Imani's songs are both spiritual and funky. Their new single track Come Praise the Lord is a “happy, upbeat, dance and praise track that reminds us we have a lot to be thankful for. When it seems like all is lost, and it's the end of the road, something miraculous happens that turns around our situations. Imani's music is inclusive and open to everyone. The sense of family they have in the band extends to their fans. Sounds of Imani has been featured on Inner Court Live TV with Gregory Pearson Sr. and Carl B. Phillips, hosts of the YouTube tv show.
Imani has had to adjust its plans because of the pandemic. Imani will continue to make music that is both creative and original. They plan to grow their band to become a sustainable income source and full-time project. Imani hopes to provide musical opportunities for artists to express their faith and sound.To learn more about Imani and listen to their music, click on the links below.
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