Live (DVD)
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On her first live recording, Murdock takes listeners on a musical voyage. Joining her are guest vocalists Regina Belle, Beverly Crawford and Kelly Price with production by Grammy winner Cedric Thompson.
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SKU (UPC): 014998419393
Artist: Shirley Murdock
Media: Video DVD
Released: October 2011
Provident Distribution
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