Mullen to grace ‘Action 2011′

Saturday and Sunday
The “My Redeemer” hitmaker was scheduled to arrive in Zimbabwe yesterday.
This is Mullen’s second visit to Harare after her successful concert last year.
According to Pastor Herman Chimusoro of Crossline Music and Video, who facilitated the tour, Nicole is expected to perform different sets of songs on each day.
“She is going to perform two different set of songs to allow for people to attend both shows. We are delighted that she is bringing a full band plus her family,” Pastor Chimusoro said.
The Grammy Award winner’s visit coincides with the release of her new album titled “Captivated”, which has received rave reviews internationally and regionally.
According to her biography on wikipedia, the gospel singer was born Aileen Nicole Coleman-Mullen on January 3, 1964.
She is an award-winning singer, songwriter and choreographer.
“She was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.
“She recorded her first solo album, “Don’t Let Me Go”, in 1991 with the Independent Label Frontline Records.
“Mullen continued her singing-songwriting-choreography career in the 1990s, singing back-up for Michael W. Smith and the Newsboys, writing for Jaci Velasquez and working as a dancer/choreographer with Amy Grant.
“She also provided back-up vocals for the music video at the end of the VerggieTales programme, Larry Boy and the Fib from outer Space and the opening of the Veggietales presentation, Larry-Boy and the Rumour Weed.
“She was signed to World Records in 1998 by VP of A&R Brant Bourgeois.
“Her fourth album, ‘Talk About It’, was certified gold for sales in excess of 500 000 copies on April 15, 2008.
Mullen established a mentor group for girls called “The Baby Girls Club”.
“She and her husband, David Mullen, are youth leaders in their local church, tutor inner-city youth, and participate in Kids Across America summer camp for inner city youth.
“Mullen is also active with the International Needs Network Ghana, an organisation that works to free Trokosi slaves in Ghana.”

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