Jules Bartholomew and JudaCamp

Location:
Brooklyn, New York, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Christian
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Type:
Indie
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The "Judacamp" is an entity under Judamuzik Inc. youth from all over New York City

are committed to spreading the Gospel through song and movement." The JudaCamp was established in 2004 by Jules Bartholomew, CEO of JudaMuzik, Inc., with a vision to create a culture for young people with a passion for Jesus Christ. At sight, this choir exemplifies one of the most energetic, spirited and talented group of young individuals of their time. On one accord they theatrically sing and move with a compelling passion for what they live for. Though fairly new, JudaCamp has already had the privilege of opening up for several major Gospel acts such as Tye Tribbett, Martha Munnizzi, Hezekiah Walker, Byron Cage, Karen Clark Sheard, and a host of other notable gospel greats. Additionally, their vocal ability has allowed them to collaborate and work with other mainstream artists such as Ann Nesby, Lyfe Jennings, Justin Timberlake and Heather Headley. Most recently, JudaCamp was favored to minister at the world famous Carnegie Hall, Apollo Theater Summer Stage, MegaFest, and in the fall of 2006, they appeared on Deitrick Hattons 85 South, Video Gospel, and the renowned Bobby Jones Gospel Show. One of JudaCamp's goals is to help to build the local community through ministry with endeavors to visit youth prisons and group homes, which allow them to create an outlet for youth who have been exposed to various forms of negativity such as abuse, drugs and peer pressure. With this effort at the forefront, JudaCamp has visited Rikers Island Correctional Facility and shelters in the New York Metro area to minister. JudaMuzik is very proud of its youth phenomenon and looks forward to positively impacting the lives of youth in the community and eventually around the world.
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