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Patti LaBelle Delivers New Holiday Collection, "Patti LaBelle and Friends"

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On Friday, November 24th, GRAMMY Award-winner and GPE Records recording artist, Patti LaBelle, will deliver a new holiday collection, Patti LaBelle and Friends - Home for the Holidays.

The album showcases the legendary entertainer alongside fellow acclaimed artists, Vivian Green (“My Favorite Things”), Ruben Studdard (“Let It Snow”), Tamela Mann (“Jesus King!”) and piano virtuoso, Jamar Jones (“Brazilian Sleigh Bells”).

In addition to the release of Patti LaBelle and Friends – Home for the Holidays, LaBelle is as busy as ever with numerous projects. Her popular cooking show, Patti LaBelle’s Place, will premiere its second season on the Cooking Channel on November 26th, she just finished taping Fox’s hit music-drama series, Star, on which she’ll have a recurring role in the spring of 2018 and she’s preparing to release new products from her Patti’s Good Life line, which features her world famous sweet potato pie. Additionally, LaBelle who released her very first jazz album, Bel Hommage, in May continues to sell out concert venues and bring smiles to the faces of her many fans with her timeless sound and performances.

 

Patti LaBelle and Friends - Home for the Holidays is available on November 24, 2017 in stores and via digital retailers Amazon, iTunes, and Spotify.

 

Check out the tracklisting below: 

1.) My Favorite Things – Jamar Jones featuring Vivian Green
2.) Don’t Save It All For Christmas Day – Patti LaBelle
3.) Presence With Me – Ruben Studdard
4.) Maybe Next Year – Vivian Green
5.) Mary Did You Know? – Patti LaBelle
6.) Let It Snow – Ruben Studdard
7.) Brazilian Sleigh Bells - Jamar Jones
8.) The Christmas Song – Vivian Green
9.) O What A Night – Jamar Jones
10.) Christmas Time Is Here - Jamar Jones, Patti LaBelle & Friends
11.) Grown Up Christmas List – Patti LaBelle
12.) Jesus King! - Patti LaBelle and Tamela Mann
13.) Avé Maria – Ruben Studdard
14.) Brahms Lullaby – Patti LaBelle