
Priscilla Woodson: Gospel Soul Series
Hosted by Debra James Tucker

Soul Sunday, hosted by Debra James Tucker continues with Priscilla Woodson, a Gospel Jazz Inspirational recording artist, renowned globally for her performances and recordings. Her multifaceted talents include singer-songwriter, entrepreneur, mental health and wellness advocate, life coach, and author. As a speaker and vocalist, Priscilla’s groundbreaking work fosters an environment where individuals can uncover and celebrate their unique gifts and potential, both individually and collectively.
Priscilla is a versatile, classically trained vocalist specializing in vocal performance and music education. Known as the Princess of Poly Genre, she excels in jazz, soul, neo-soul, classical, and gospel music. Recognized by peers as a premier artist, Priscilla has a rich background in performing arts, recording, songwriting, radio media productions, and music leadership roles. She performs internationally with the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, sponsored by Nothing But Excellence travel agency. With seven album recordings and published works, her esteemed status ensures a full booking schedule and successful career.
Priscilla is a trailblazing partner at work, consistently demonstrating unwavering authenticity in every endeavor. Through her entrepreneurial venture, Priscilla Woodson Music Wellness (PWMW), she shares the gift of music while promoting purposeful living. PWMW enriches lives through music and fosters holistic wellness, offering valuable pursuits that empower individuals and transform lives.
Get ready for an electrifying performance where dreams and the essence of God’s love fill the air. Additionally, the Gospel Community of Columbus, Ohio, honors Debra James Tucker for her dedicated service to Natalie’s Gospel Soul Series, celebrating over 13 years of inspiring work!
The unique sound of vocalist Debra James Tucker is a product of extensive training in jazz, classical and gospel music. Her new album is “Voices”, which continues her exploration of early black church forms in contemporary contexts. She is the writer/performer of the one woman show Survival of the Boulevard Singer—winner of an Ohio Arts Council Award for Individual Excellence, has been a visiting instructor at Denison University in the history of African American Gospel Music, and an artist in residence with several youth arts organizations.
Food & Bar: Our full food and drink menu will be available before and during the show.
Date: Sunday, September 7
Time: 6:00 pm
Doors Open: 5:00 pm