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Keith Mitchell & Eldrick Rodgers - A Double Dose of Inspiration

Troy Saunders Season 5 Episode 16

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Eldrick Rodgers
SONGWRITER – ARRANGER – RECORDING ARTIST – INSTRUCTOR
Eldrick Rodgers developed his songwriting skills while studying music composition at Virginia Union University school of music. In 2022, he attended the Berklee school of music, successfully completing a course entitled “Writing Hit Songs”.
Eldrick's initial breakthrough in songwriting occurred when he was 19 years old and composed "You’re Free, Be All You Can Be" for the theatrical production "Down on Beale," performed at the historic Omni- New Daisy Theater in Memphis, TN. His national exposure in songwriting began with his involvement in
the Gospel Music Workshop of America, where he was chosen to write for Songwriter’s Conferences and the National Conventions. 
Music education has always been pivotal in relation to the development and success of Eldrick’s music. In 2025, Eldrick was tapped to teach a music course entitled “The Business of Music” at the Cornerstone Christian University.
Eldrick delivers soul-stirring gospel music that uplift hearts and brings communities together in praise. Eldrick has crafted a unique sound in his writing style, blending traditional gospel elements with contemporary urban influences. In 2022, he released his poplar single “Walk Around Heaven” produced by Todd Dulaney. In 2024, he released a single entitled "Jesus” featuring Michelle Prather. It has reached the top 30 position on several gospel and urban charts and is still inspiring listeners all over the world. In 2025, he released his newest single entitled "Give Peace a Chance" featuring Christopher Barnes, encouraging people to consider peace as an alternative to conflict and war.
Eldrick's powerful lyrics and engaging performances have made him a beloved figure in the music community. His collaborative works and church performances showcase his dedication to his craft and his mission of fostering hope and unity through song. As he looks ahead, Eldrick remains devoted to creating music that resonates with the soul and uplifts the spirit.

Keith Mitchell

Keith Mitchell, legendary R&B soul singer and one of the original voices behind the
Grammy-nominated group After 7, is embarking on a bold new journey. With the release of his debut gospel album, "Food For Your Life", and its breakout single "He’s Alive", Mitchell has traded the glow of stage lights for the illuminating presence of God.
A household name among R&B lovers for over three decades, Keith Mitchell helped define a generation’s soundtrack to love. Alongside brothers Melvin and Kevon Edmonds, Mitchell co-founded After 7, a chart-dominating trio produced by Babyface, L.A. Reid, and Daryl Simmons. Their classic 1989 debut gave birth to timeless hits like Ready or Not, Can’t Stop, and Heat of the Moment, all of which earned platinum status and cemented Mitchell’s place in music history.
A native of Indianapolis, Mitchell grew up in Christ at Zion Tabernacle Pentecostal Church. Alongside his brother and two sisters, he sang in the family group The Stars of Zion and later became director of the church’s Young Adult Choir by age 13. With 'Food For Your Life', officially released on July 11, Mitchell has returned to his spiritual roots with intention and passion. 
“After decades of singing about love between people, I now sing about the greatest love of all—God’s love,” says Mitchell. “Food For Your Life" is more than an album. It’s a ministry. While fans of After 7 will recognize Mitchell’s unmistakable voice, they’ll also hear a newfound spiritual freedom in his tone. The album’s themes of restoration, renewal, and hope offer a timely message to a world in need of healing.
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