“It is Well with My Soul” - Nita Whitaker
Nita Whitaker is a singer and songwriter. Having performed on stage, as well as big and small screen, Nita’s talent and humor continues to find new avenues to be expressed. She has co-produced four independent CD’s, been a guest performer at The Freedom Awards, and has sung duets with Andrea Bocelli and Michael Bolton. Her music is available on I-Tunes and Amazon. Today, Nita performs “It is Well with My Soul” (Horatio Spafford; Philip Paul Bliss: arr: M. Riley). She is accompanied by Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.
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Hour of Power Episode: HOP2693
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