Bio : Maverick City Music
Maverick City Music is a multi-racial, multicultural, genre-bending group that brings hope to all, regardless of whatever race, gender preference and faith. Launched in 2018 after hosting seventeen songwriting camps, which brought together more than 100 Christian artists and songwriters, Maverick City Music is a group comprised of breakout artists including Tony Brown, Jonathan Jay, Chandler Moore, Brandon Lake, Naomi Raine, MJ George, Harold Brown, Lizzie Morgan and Aaron Moses. In 2022, they won their first GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album and made a historic televised performance on the show. Their new GRAMMY-nominated album, ‘Kingdom Book One,’ is out now. A collaboration with Kirk Franklin, it aims to raise awareness toward the plight of mass incarceration –– and fans swarmed to hear it live on their arena headlining ‘The Kingdom Tour,’ breaking box-office records with sold-out shows across the country, including Barclays center.
2022 was the year of Maverick City Music. Following the group’s 2022 GRAMMY win and historic performance, the record-breaking collective has continued their magnificent rise. Since then, they’ve performed mainstage at the BET Awards, and also alongside Diddy and Faith Evans, joined NPR’s Tiny Desk, The View, and NBC’s TODAY Show.