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On Friday, December 1, 2006, Deitrick and Damita Haddon's 85 South Gospel Street Show premiered on The Word Network at 4:30 p.m. The show features notable gospel artists such as Men of Standard, Donnie McClurkin, Kierra Sheard, Natalie Wilson, and many other prominent gospel artists. In essence, Deitrick and Damita Haddon provide novice artists an opportunity to display their spiritual gifts. 85 South Gospel Street airs every Friday at 4:30 p.m. on The Word Network. Haddon once inked a recording contract with major label Arista Records, not known for producing gospel artists. Haddon and his brother Gerald also produced the comeback album Brand New Day for veteran gospel vocalist Vanessa Bell Armstrong. Deitrick Haddon & Voices Of Unity's Live The Life won Gospel Music Workshop of America Excellence Awards for "New Artist of the Year—Urban Contemporary" and "Album of the Year—Urban Contemporary". Discography * Voices Of Unity: Come Into This House (Tyscot, 1995) * Live The Life (Tyscot, 1997) * This Is My Story (Tyscot, 1998) * Chainbreaker (Tyscot, 1999) * Nu Hymnz (Tyscot, 2001) * Voices Of Unity: Supernatural (Tyscot, 2001) * Lost And Found (Verity, 2002) * [[Crossroads]] (Verity, 2004) * Voices Of Unity: All Star Edition (Tyscot, 2004) * Just The Hits (Tyscot, 2005) * 7 Days (Verity, 2006) * Voices Of Unity: Together in Worship (Tyscot, 2007) * Revealed (Verity, 2008) CONTACT INFO
William “Duce” Branch a.k.a. “The Ambassador” is a co-founder and primary spokesperson for the nationally known Christian rap group The Cross Movement which is currently signed with Cross Movement Records (CMR). He is also co-pastor of an inner city church plant (Epiphany Fellowship) being launched in North Philadelphia, Pa, USA. Duce also served for several years as the president of the non-profit organization Cross Movement Ministries.
Duce has ministered the Gospel through rap and preaching for nearly fifteen (15) years seeking to be a model and a messenger of the gospel’s transforming power especially (but not exclusively) among the hip-hop generations. With a passionate commitment to the kingdom of Christ as well as a firm belief that faith must integrate with culture, Duce has become known for his devotion to proclaiming Jesus Christ to urban contexts, and through urban mediums.
He holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Bible from Lancaster Bible College as well as a Masters degree in Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS). His master’s thesis, Theological Implications of Hip-Hop Culture served as the inspiration for his latest Christian rap audio CD, The Thesis, and laid a much needed foundation for his current ministry campaign—“hip hop missions.” Duce is married to Michelle and they have four children together.