Koen Duncan's Exodus

Koen on stage

At the point of writing this article, we at Gospel Globe administration are excited to see and hear what is in store for us, when we attend the celebration of Koen Duncan’s 10 years in ministry!

Dubbed “Exodus”, the concert will take us through the years of Koen’s music, including the hit songs from his highly acclaimed album “Shine High”.

Recently Koen began delving into music production as well, and he now operates his own studio which gives him a better understanding of the other side of his music.

After starting off playing saxophone with his church’s band at the age of twelve, he then moved on to play sax with Broadway Boys International, also singing with the band. This is where his first hit “Whole Armour” was born, and Koen Duncan hit mainstream.

Now, as a solo artiste, he has been inspiring many with his crisp voice, and fresh style of reggae gospel.

The concert will be held tomorrow, on Wednesday 11th November 2009 at Naparima Bowl in San Fernando.

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If you haven’t heard about it as yet, you missed the slew of gospel artistes who have been talking about it, and waving concert flyers, the million Facebook messages and emails from Rebekah Fuentes, and the bunch of people who are just talking about it everywhere in Trindad and Tobago.

Tickets are available at Upper Room Entertainment Center (Cipero St., San Fernando), JC's Montano Plaza, Maranatha Bookstore Open Bible San F'do, and Faith Assembly Church/ Rebekah Fuentes 795-1739 (Arouca).

If, by chance, you’re not familiar with his music, then take a taste of it in this amateur video we recorded at his album launch earlier this year.

" rel="rokbox(koen)" title="Koen Duncan - Weakness :: Koen Duncan singing 'Weakness' at the 'Shine High' Album launch in early 2009">Koen Duncan - Weakness :: Koen Duncan singing 'Weakness' at the 'Shine High' Album launch in early 2009 
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Maurice Burke
 

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