- April 22, 2019
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Gospel group Brotherly Love performed an acoustic set after a thunderstorm briefly soaked the stage.
Jimmy Fortune, of Brotherly Love, led the crowd with some acoustics.
Ben Isaacs, of Brotherly Love, lost himself in the music.
Gospel group Brotherly Love performed an acoustic set after a thunderstorm briefly soaked the stage.
Mike Rogers played his guitar with passion.
Bradley Walker, of Brotherly Love, smiled out at the crowd.
Marilyn Johnson and Ocoee Mayor Rusty Johnson were all smiles when the sun reappeared after the thunderstorm.
Ocoee Police Chief Saima Plasencia compared concert photos with Ocoee residents.
Ocoee Police Chief Saima Plasencia, Ocoee Mayor Rusty Johnson, Marilyn Johnson and Michelle Bergstein were thrilled the sun came back out.
Members of the stage crew used leaf blowers to dry out the stage in between sets.
Brother G and Wanda Flowers were ready for CeCe Winans to take the stage.
The Joy FM radio’s Sandy James took the stage to introduce CeCe Winans.
CeCe Winans was happy to see the crowd.
CeCe Winans sung her heart out.
The pink and purple stage lights cast a beautiful glow on CeCe Winans.
Jerard Woods, one of Winans’ backup singers, was full of spirit on stage.
Chaunda Jefferson, one of Winans’ backup singers, couldn’t stop smiling as she sang gospel songs.
CeCe Winans was thrilled to see the crowd dancing and singing along.
Winans’ backup singers lifted their hands in praise.
Ocoee residents on the right side of the stage danced and sang along.
Members of the community lifted their voices and even braved some afternoon storms during Ocoee’s Inspire, Uplift & Unite concert Saturday, May 29. Held at Bill Breeze Park, the free event featured local acts and gospel artists The Isaacs and Brotherly Love. Headlining the concert was Grammy award-winning gospel artist CeCe Winans. Attendees brought lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy an afternoon of music, food trucks and camaraderie.