Meet the Fusion Duo Contestants on In The Mix Talent Search
July 5, 2012By Tiffani Knowles


C.R.E.W.


Bio: C.R.E.W. consists of Ryan "Real Deal" Green (lyricist) and Gregory "TewSLy" Tew ( lyricist/producer). They pray that God's gift through their music is used for utter glorification of His name and put God first in all things.

City Info: Pembroke, North Carolina

Genre: Fusion: R&B and Rap








SPOKEN STRINGS


Bio: Spoken Strings consists of Basia Collins and Nichele Litzsey. Their goal is to share what has been instilled into them: God's message of unconditional love through songs (played on guitars and other instruments) and poetry. They also like to simply express their creativity that He has bestowed upon them.

City Info: Pembroke, North Carolina

Genre: Fusion: Indie/Acoustic Soul & Spoken Word












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Visitor Comments (4)
On Your Word
Posted By CALVINTHE3RD on July 21, 2012
Spoken Strings are amazingly gifted and annointed to do what they do.
Spoken Strings
Posted By CHRISTIEPETERS on July 21, 2012
Hey Spoken Springs! Rudolph Coillins says: You bring the sound of Tracy Chapman and Christian Music..You blow it up!!
Daddy

I am so proud of you two. Your sound is superb and touching to the soul! Love, Christie Peters aka Big Sis Chris
hi
Posted By COREYROBERSON32 on July 14, 2012
Good luck little cousin, god is going to move for you in the competition. You come from a extremely blessed and highly favored family. I know your mom(Kerry) is tickled pink and proud of you.
Corey
Spoken Strings
Posted By CCHOI006 on July 14, 2012
Hey girls! I support your worship to God as it encourages others. I pray for you and can remember hearing you practice for the first time. Love you <3 Carolina Choi
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