The Joy Cubed Music Lounge is a mixture of adapted psalms and hymns and original worship songs performed by Joy Cubed artist and our friends for your listening enjoyment. As Joy Cubed Music seeks to change the expression of the Gospel industry, we have made it easy to enjoy encouraging gospel music while exposing listeners to a unique blend of sacred music and cross over appeal.  
 
Seth Nix:
  The Brooklyn, New York-based Pastor Hezekiah Walker was the leader of the Love Fellowship Tabernacle Church Choir, one of the most popular choral groups in contemporar gospel. Debuting in 1990 with Crusade Choir, Walker and his singers quickly became
one of the star attractions on the church circuit, earning their greatest success to date when 1994's Live in Atlanta at Morehouse College scored a Grammy award. After a series of subsequent live recordings cut on both sides of the Atlantic, in 1998 they released Hezekiah Walker Presents the LFT Church Choir, recorded at their homebase at Brooklyn's Love Fellowship Tabernacle. Family Affair followed a year later; Love Is Live appeared in early 2001. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
George Searight:
  Bishop George Searight is an anointed preacher, teacher, and psalmist. He is the founder and pastor of Abundant Life Family Worship Church, known for an unforgettable praise and worship experience! Bishop Searight serves as the National Praise and WorshipLeader for the
Covenant Ecumenical Fellowship and Cathedral Assemblies, Inc. As a renowned speaker on Praise and Worship he has traveled the country and abroad evangelizing and facilitating conferences, seminars and crusades. Each year, under George C. Searight Ministries, Bishop Searight hosts a Praise and Worship Conference, where hundreds gather for an awesome praise and worship experience. Bishop Searight has produced and released two praise and worship compact discs: “Amazing Grace” and “Designed For Praise”. He has been priviledged to carry the anointing of praise and worship all across the United States and major platforms such as Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN).
Keyun Moon:
  a. Keyun Moon began singing when he was eleven years old; first discovering his gift of song in 1995 in the “Special Chorus” under the leadership of Bishop Jonathan Alvarado. Keyun Moon has appeared on WATC-TV57’s “Atlanta Live” and “Praisin His Name”
which reaches nearly 15 million viewers. In 2003 Keyun began work on his first independent project entitled “Come As You Are” and in 2006, at only 22 years of age, released his second project entitled “Excellent Praise”. He has worked with Dottie Peoples, Rev. Timothy Wright, B. Chase Williams, Ricky Dillard, Dorothy Norwood, J.Moss, Darwin Hobbs and many more.
Stephen Hurd:
  Stephen Hurd, a native of Brandywine, Maryland, attended the Duke Ellington School of the Arts and the Howard University College of Fine Arts with a major of Music Education and an emphasis on vocal pedagogy. He has served in music ministry for over sixteen years on ministry
teams with such great preachers as the Reverend Jackie McCollough, Dr. Jeremiah Wright, Dr. John Kenny, Bishop Paul S. Morton, Tommy Tenney and our vary own Bishop Donald Hilliard, Jr. Minister Hurd has worked with Christian and Gospel artists all over the globe, including Tramaine Hawkins, Richard Smallwood, Calvin B. Rhone, BeBe and CeCe Winans, Karen Clark-Sheard, Ricky Dillard, Donnie McClurkin and many more. Signed with Integrity Gospel with whom he recorded a powerful, live compact disc in the Washington, DC area. That project, A Call To Worship, released around the world in June 2004. A new release is scheduled for March of 2006.
Natilie Wilson:
  b. Natalie Wilson is the leader of the 19-voice Sounds Of Praise (S.O.P.) Chorale, whose latest release is aptly titled The Good Life. After the release of the group's first major-label album, Girl Director, which yielded two songs that have already
become modern gospel staples (“Calvary” and “Act Like You Know”), Natalie reports that The Good Life offers up healthy doses of the group's instantly recognizable distinctive yet classic sound. A steady stream of engagements around the U.S. and Canada led to a high profile appearance on the nationally syndicated “Bobby Jones Gospel Hour,” and a showcase before the annual convention of Rev. James Cleveland's distinguished Gospel Music Workshop of America. By the time Natalie Wilson & The S.O.P. Chorale were invited to become a part of the burgeoning family of Gospo Centric Records artists, a significant buzz was building around them, with an ever-growing group of fans clamoring for the group's new album.