Byron Cage is an African-Americangospel recording artist. His work includes the albums An Invitation to Worship, Dwell Among Us, Transparent In Your Presence, and a self-titled LP performed live at New Birth Cathedral in Atlanta, Georgia. An African American (also Afro-American, Black American) is a member of an ethnic group in the United States whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Africa. ... For other uses, see Gospel (disambiguation). ... Nickname: Hotlanta, The Big Peach, The ATL, A-Town Location in Fulton County in the state of Georgia Coordinates: Country United States State Georgia Counties Fulton, Dekalb Mayor Shirley Franklin (D) Area - City 343. ...
Byron Cage is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.
Byron is back in a major way, inviting the churchand all of Gods peopleto enter a level of praise and worship to Him both higher and deeper than theyve ever encountered before.
Byron, who currently resides in both Atlanta and Washington, D.C., moved with his family to Detroit when he was 13. His extraordinary musical gifts had made themselves clearly audible and evident literally from the cradle, and he performed his first solo in church at the age of four.
Byron recently has become a frequent guest performer with the national and international crusades of celebrated evangelist Benny Hinn, in addition to keeping a busy schedule of workshops, conferences and seminarsall culminating in a concert performanceacross America, while still maintaining his presence, grounding, fellowship and accountability at Ebenezer A.M.E., and New Birth Cathedral.
Cage opens up vocally and renders a raw, smooth verse that eloquently in word and tone express gratitude for His protection.
Cage sings a bit more, and certainly as gloriously on a medley that includes remakes of his Full Gospel Baptist Mass Choir successes, "Yet Praise Him" and "Shabach", but begins with the gentle but wildly infectious Carribean-tinged melody of "The Glory Song" (which was first heard on Cage's Dwell Among Us album with Purpose).
ByronCage brings cohesiveness to this diverse collection of worship tunes.