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TV Review: The Gospel View - BET's Sunday Best Eliminates Five More Gospel-Singing Contestants

Written by Takiela Bynum
Published October 17, 2007

The third episode of BET’s Sunday Best aired on Tuesday October 16, 2007. The remaining ten of the original twenty contestants upped their game for a chance to continue to the next round. There were only five slots available, therefore the contestants had to deliver their Sunday best, or face the consequences of being eliminated from the competition.

Deanna Dixon from Indianapolis, Indiana started off the competition with the song “Be A Fence.” She engaged the crowd, while managing to give the song her own original spin, without missing a beat. The challenges for one individual to sing a group song can be overwhelming, but in this case she made it seem effortless. Make it do what it do, Deanna!

Charisma Sweat from Chicago, Illinois came next in line with “We Fall Down.” Her voice is filled with melodies of a jazz or rhythm and blues singer. It is distinct from the other vocal artists who performed. The gentle approach she took disappointed the judges — they were expecting her to convey the power that stemmed from the song itself. However the sound of her voice brought a different feel to the competition. A snazzy glare with jazzy flare, keep on keepin' on, Charisma!

Queensley Felix from Houston, Texas sang “Going Up A Yonder.” Though she displayed great energy, passion, and heart, the vocals were pitchy in some spots. She has the ability and hopefully it will take her far but she has to be careful about staying in her vocal range. Keep your game tight, Queensley!

Corey Webb from Marietta, Georgia stepped to the stage with the song “Jesus Can Work It Out.” He rocked the crowd with his style of praise. He brought the audience to their feet with his gospel hype. With a strong voice and a pleasing pitch he demonstrated the potential needed to become a gospel great. Rock on with your bad self, Corey!

Yvonne Cobbs-Bey from Pinole, California sang “Spirit of the Lord.” She is the viewers’ choice, chosen through the video she sent in via Internet. The judges commented that her energy level fell below that of the song. They were not convinced she took it to the next level, however they were certain that she gave a mediocre performance. Don’t believe the hype, Yvonne!

Juannell Johnson from Chicago, Illinois sang “Coming Out of the Dark.” This guy’s voice is great. He showed promise but it became clear the moment he walked out onto the stage that he didn’t possess the self-confidence. Keep your head up, Juannell!

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TV Review: The Gospel View - BET's Sunday Best Eliminates Five More Gospel-Singing Contestants
Published: October 17, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Television, Video: Reality TV, Video: Music, Music: Christian and Gospel
Part of a feature: The Gospel View - Sunday Best
Writer: Takiela Bynum
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#1 — October 22, 2007 @ 00:18AM — Mrs. M. Bynum

This has been a long time coming, BET's Sunday Best, an American Idol with a gospel flare, as you have stated. I have followed this from the beginning. With all the talented contestants, I'm glad not to be a judge. I hope that this show 'Sunday Best' will continue for years to come. Kiela, you have done an outstanding job with the 'Sunday Best' reviews. May the Lord continue to use you, as He elevates you to the next level. Love, Mommy

#2 — October 22, 2007 @ 12:39PM — Kevin

I understand dress is a factor in your musical career, but how in the world can Erica (the one that be having the too little clothers and different color hair) from Mary Mary judge anyone's dress.

#3 — October 22, 2007 @ 19:15PM — Marterrio

PRAISE THE LORD!!!! I'll take annointed singers over talented singers any day. I'm glad BET is giving us saved folks a chance to sing/minister without having to compromise and cross over to secular songs. Mrs. Bynum, this is a great review you have going. I think it's just a matter of time before you get a call from BET to write or do somthing for them. Only God knows! (BET, I wouldn't wait too long to give her a call. It would be a shame to miss out.) Keep doin' what you're doin' lady, and may the Lord continue to bless you richly!!!!!

#4 — December 4, 2007 @ 23:34PM — Lyris Harris

When will they start the next set of try-outs for Sunday Best.

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