Ray Boltz to perform at Soulforce Symposium, Equality Ride stops


Photograph of Ray Boltz in a cutoff black tshirt wearing a black hat and holding a red guitarRay Boltz, singer and songwriter, and official spokesperson on tour for Soulforce in 2010-2011 now has his new album “True” posted on the Out Music Awards web site.  You can hear the new album at the OMA site and the song in which he mentions Mel’s book “Stranger at the Gate” at http://outmusic.com/artistaudio2.html?audid=530.  I hope you will help us promote his tour and sponsorship of Soulforce by going to the site and listening to this song and others and then tell your friends! You can order Ray’s music online now from iTunes as well.

Another way to help us is to listen to his music and leave a comment here about what you heard and felt about the issues of today that he addresses.

Ray and Azariah Southworth will be performing at the upcoming 2010 Soulforce Symposium Rally in Philadelphia and in Town Hall Meetings & Celebration Concerts at selected Equality Ride stops in 2011-2012.

  • Mike

    Thanks so much made my whole day better. Sometimes families don’t know how to ‘Just’ love you

  • Jeremy

    I have known Ray a long time, and that song is one of the most powerful he’s ever written.

  • BrianB

    I downloaded all the songs on True. Who Would Jesus Love and I Chose are two songs that really spoke to me. All the songs are good. You can tell they come from the heart.

  • http://darlenebogle.com Darlene Bogle

    Ray’s music always inspires me. I will be in Philadelphia and plan on hearing him in person!
    Great that he is involved with Soulforce.

  • Heather Ferguson

    Thanks for the info. I couldn’t get the link to work to hear Roy — it went to Out Music, but then just had the loading message, and never any audio. thanks –

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