Deniece Williams (Courtesy photo)

Four-time Grammy-winning recording artist Deniece Williams presents Hallelujah Sunday Brunch on Sunday, October 17, beginning at 12 noon at The Bourbon Room, 6356 Hollywood Blvd, 2nd Floor in Hollywood.

Serving up a dose of soul inspiring gospel music will be special guests Bishop Noel Jones’ City of Refuge Church Spirit of David Choir under the direction of producer extraordinaire Patrick Bolton.

For many, church just doesn’t feel like church without the choir working in synch with the pastor as he or she delivers the sermon, especially in the traditional African American church. Unfortunately, one of the earliest casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic era was the choir singing at Sunday morning service.

Gathering for worship services nationwide was prohibited in many cases to prevent the spread of the virus. Saddened by this, Williams is going back to her gospel roots by presenting the Hallelujah Sunday Brunch and declares that it is time to celebrate and shout to the one on high with an offering of Praise and Worship music.

Affectionately known as “Niecy,” Williams the award-winning songwriter and producer is heralded for her R&B and Pop hits “Free,” “Let’s Hear It for the Boy,” “It’s Gonna Take a Miracle,” “Silly” and special duet hits with the legendary crooner Johnny Mathis, including “Too Much, Too Little Too Late.” But it was Williams’ gospel hits, “They Say” (duet with Sandi Patti), “I Surrender All,” “I Believe In You” and “This Is My Song” that brought home four Grammys to this songbird with the multi-octave range voice.

“I want to do something to thank Father, Son and Holy Spirit for being so loving and gracious to me and my family! Years ago, Philip Bailey and I did ‘Jesus at the Roxy.’ Now I’m compelled to do ‘Hallelujah Sunday at The Bourbon Room,’ Williams aid.

The Hallelujah Sunday Brunch invites the community to come, eat and enjoy good gospel music from some of the best in gospel music today. Guests must be fully vaccinated or show a negative Covid test within 48 hours.

Ticket donations start at $59.99 and are available at www.bourbonroomhollywood.com