Since childhood, he has been gifted with the ability
to sing. Since the beginning stages of adulthood, he
has been called to minister. The time has now come to
witness the culmination of the two.
How Much You Love Me is the
debut release from an artist who is new to the music
industry as a solo recording artist, but a veteran when
it comes to the ability to reach and heal souls through
song. Piano training in high school and formal vocal
training in college, refined his natural ability and
afforded him the opportunity to record with such celebrated
artists as George Duke, Paul Jackson and Kirk Whalum,
serve as the opening act for a Fred Hammond showcase
and has perform along with the Nashville Symphony amidst
many other opportunities. But perhaps what further solidified
his mission in music was the opportunity he had to serve
as Praise & Worship Leader at Born Again Church,
in Nashville, TN, which is presently his church home.
"My direction is to minister to both the young
and old because my music is a universal invitation to
the move of God. There are expressions of love, pain,
determination and victory in Christ and on all levels
this is expressed in my music. The vision is to expand
beyond the scope of music and develop and outreach that
would encompass an experience with God."
Such songs as
Zion's Praise,
a traditional praise and worship song with a personal
twist, He Did It For Me, a celebratory testimony in
song and
How Much You Love Me,
a personal reflection of Nashon's conviction and commitment
expresses the endearing love that the artist has for
both the gift and the Giver of song. Alongside the precise
production of Dana Reed and talented artists including
Ann McCrary, Gayle West, Jerard and Jevan Woods and
others, this newcomer has more to offer than simply
sound lyrics and a beautiful voice. Nashon has the innate
ability to cause you to empathize with his love for
Christ and commitment to the ministry, no matter where
your personal convictions lie. His songs go beyond temporal
pleasure into one's personal faith in Jesus Christ.
He would have it no other way.
"I don't think I'm a gospel artist, I'm a worshipper.
I am called to be a husband first, a father second and
then a man of service to the world, especially those
around me. I have a heart for those who are within the
church walls and by making God top priority in my life,
I am able to reach people in church who do not have
a clear understanding of what it is to worship---through
word and through song."