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Saxophonist Merlon Devine at The Potter's House

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Merlon Devine plays at The Potter's House. Song "Change" from the CD Breathe at www.merlondevine.com

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  • That's a baaad boy! Keep breaking & destroying yokes of bondage with the sound of truth.

  • Brother you can play!! From a fellow believer and fellow sax player, may God bless you always and keep ministering in music. You brought tears to my eyes in a good way because I heard what heaven is going to be like.

    1954 Patrizio

  • #1fan!!!

  • next time you play man please just let go and let God you always leaving me hanging for more just let the anointing do what its going to do know matter if the track stops man I love you music ministry

  • YessssSirrrrr, thats my brethren. God bless you and Rochelle many many times over.

  • God is truly good. May he continue to bless your ministry and your life. Would love to do a duet with you with my tenor sax one of these days. Praise God.

  • Wow, Merlon that was awesome! I 'm so proud of you. I enjoy your music every time I listen to it. I pray God will continue to bless your ministry and your family.

    Ethel

  • Merlon, WOW!!! I'm speechless brotha. Not too man instrumentalists give me chills, but I had chills on that one man. I haven't heard you in a while. We used to run into each other every so often when I living/singing in Arkansas. You are still doing your thing man. GOD BLESS!!!

    Ervin

  • Can't tell you how proud I am to see christian players like yourself doing great things for the kingdom. There are very few christian sax players playing with your skill level and anointing. Keep on blessin em! By the way do I detect a Najee influence in your soprano playing? It is apparent in your tenor playing that Kirk Whalum is a strong influence, but I thought I heard some Najee moves!

    Once again, I'm proud of you, and truly inspired by your gifts!!!

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