Album Review by OsPlaceJazz.com O's Notes: Juanita has been singing gospel since 1997 but she had an enviable career before that including jazz engagements with many legends such as Illinois Jacquet and Thad Jones. She retains a lot of her past experience in her inspirational singing. Read More » Album Review by: Heath Andrews, Freelance Music Reviewer Vocalist Juanita Fleming has developed an incredibly unique sound that draws on her years in the music industry. Fleming had performed as a jazz singer before rededicating her life and music to God. Her powerful voice is well suited to music of the gospel, but it’s her jazz background that gives Fleming such a distinct kind of sound. Read More » Album Review by Matthew Warnock After spending a dozen years immersing herself in spiritual studies and training other sings, vocalist Juanita Fleming is stepping back into the spotlight with her latest recording I Come To You, a Gospel album with a tinge of jazz, Latin inspired beats and R&B grooves that is sure to win over Spiritual music fans the world over. Read More » Album Review by Alex Henderson In African-American churches, there are a variety of opinions on the role that secular music should play in people’s lives. Some believe that secular music should have no place in the lives of churchgoers; others believe that secular music should be judged on a case-by-case basis... Read More » Album Review By: Nick DeRizo Juanita Fleming uses her stirring life experiences to inform a new gospel-jazz project, I Come To You. Before turning her gift toward God, Fleming’s was a life spent around jazz giants, big-budget soundtracks and the stage. Each of those influences finds a place here, propelling the album into a series of brilliant vistas. Read More » Album Review By: Dan MacIntosh Juanita Fleming has transitioned from being a jazz singer, into establishing herself as a gospel vocalist. Along the way, she’s brought with her deep improvisatory skills, which she applies to this album, primarily comprised of worship songs. Read More »