by MacKenzie WilsonSinger/songwriter Judson Spence built himself a name among the contemporary gospel circuits since the late '80s and his eponymous 1988 debut was a favorite on the gospel charts and featured the Top 20 hit "Yeah Yeah Yeah." His talent has also been featured elsewhere; his song "The Power" has sold five million copies worldwide thanks to its individual cuts on Cher's multi-platininum Believe and Amy Grant's House of Love, as well as collaborating with artists such as Wynonna Judd, Trisha Yearwood, Bob Carlisle, Dusty Springfield, and others. The new millennium brought his recording career back to life, releasing I Guess I Love It in early 2001.
by MacKenzie WilsonSinger/songwriter Judson Spence built himself a name among the contemporary gospel circuits since the late '80s and his eponymous 1988 debut was a favorite on the gospel charts and featured the Top 20 hit "Yeah Yeah Yeah." His talent has also been featured elsewhere; his song "The Power" has sold five million copies worldwide thanks to its individual cuts on Cher's multi-platininum Believe and Amy Grant's House of Love, as well as collaborating with artists such as Wynonna Judd, Trisha Yearwood, Bob Carlisle, Dusty Springfield, and others. The new millennium brought his recording career back to life, releasing I Guess I Love It in early 2001.