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My First Time: Rising Gospel Star Chandler Moore Explains Recording His Debut in L.A.

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Here at “My First Time,” a running theme for our more musically inclined guests definitely tends to be discussing their debut albums — it’s a conversation we cherish and welcome any time they present it to us!

We thoroughly enjoyed our brief chat with Chandler Moore, one of the many rising gospel stars to come from Maverick City Music. Following the release of his 2020 seven-song EP, Feelings, the world finally got to hear his full-length debut album released just a few weeks ago titled Live In Los Angeles.

So far, things sure do seem to be looking up for both the project and its accompanying world tour.

 

 

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Chandler gave us the inside scoop on what went into bringing Live To Los Angeles to the masses, particularly with this being his first record that features songs with extended length and conviction poured into them straight from his soul. Considering his debut single was released independently 10 years ago, it only proves the 29-year-old South Carolina native is moving at his own pace and with perfect timing.

Watch our full “My First Time” feature with Chandler Moore below, and go listen to Live In Los Angeles right now on your favorite streaming platform:

 

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