Former GRAMMY Awards Manager Receives First Two
Nominations As Artist
Andrea René Williams has seen how the power of music can change
people’s lives. Whether it was in her 8-year role as Project Manager at the
D.C. Chapter of the Recording Academy, also known as the GRAMMY Awards, or
during her time as a publicist representing artists like Pastor Charles
Jenkins, Gladys Knight or the late Andraé Crouch, she’s had opportunities to
stand backstage and see how music can inspire audiences through those she’s
been honored to represent. Now an artist herself, she is uplifting believers
with a song she wrote entitled “Count It As Done”. A track touting the power of
faith, “Count It As Done” has a
brand new lyric video that just debuted on YouTube.
“‘Count It As Done’ was a song that came to me in two separate
dreams,” says the song’s composer, arranger, producer and engineer. “The
message and the music are so powerful to me. I don’t believe we realize what
power we’ve been given as believers. Even in the climate of this current
COVID-19 pandemic, we can use the word of God to speak healing and restoration
over this nation and this world. We need to use the authority that the Lord
gave us in Matthew 11:23 and speak to the mountains in our lives. We need to
exercise our faith.”
Andrea is thrilled about the responses she’s been receiving from
industry insiders. Words like “Wow!” and “I didn’t know you could sing” have
been quite humbling for the artist. She’s even more excited when she hears
people have been touched by the unique and captivating song. Williams says, “I
knew the song was different when I heard it, but I had no idea that people
would enjoy it so much”. The D.C. area is appreciating the track as well. The
song recently garnered an award nomination for the artist. Andrea René Williams
received two 2020 WAMMIE Award Nominations: one for Best Gospel Artist and one
for Best Gospel Song for “Count It As Done”. Recognizing multi-genre talent in
the Washington, DC area, the WAMMIE Awards has been an institution in the
Nation’s Capital for decades. Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the award
ceremony has been temporarily postponed.
A 2019 Summa Cum Laude Graduate of Berklee College of Music, Andrea
René Williams has been a singer and pianist for most of her life. Long before
becoming an interviewer of artists such as Kirk Franklin, Marvin Sapp, Yolanda
Adams, Tramaine Hawkins and CeCe Winans, she honed her own vocal skills in
choirs for decades with renowned directors and Gospel greats such as Richard
Smallwood, Byron Cage, Earnest Pugh and Ricky Dillard. Throughout her music
career, she’s sung at many churches and in arenas, rendering the National
Anthem for the Washington Wizards and the Washington Mystics.
Author of Live
The Life You Sing About: How To Live With Integrity In The Gospel &
Christian Music Industry, Williams has released two additional singles
on her Angels Wings Records label and from her Gotta Praise production company,
instrumentals “Won’t Work”
and “I
Still Believe”. Her music is available on major digital music platforms.
Connect with Andrea René Williams on her website, www.singitandrea.com
and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.