Not only is Bynoe stepping out as a soloist with an urban vibe and a message of hope, but he’s using his music as a vehicle for outreach. “I just don’t want to reach the church, but I want to reach the nations,” says the singer. “Although this project is a praise and worship project, I want tap into those who don’t normally listen to praise and worship. For me it’s about reaching the lost.”
It’s that desire to evangelize that had the consummate producer and Ossining, New York native record an Old School Mix and a Club Mix for “Favor”, in addition to the urban and pop-flavored original. An up-tempo, catchy song about the overwhelming blessing of God, “Favor” is already hitting radio hard, and is heard on stations such as WPZE in Atlanta, WUFO in Buffalo, WNOO in Chattanooga, WNAP in Philadelphia and KTSU in Houston.
A minister of the gospel and a musician since his youth, Bynoe has a long history in the music industry. Formerly signed to an 8-year publishing deal with EMI Music, he was an executive at Waymaker Records. With his production team, Jon Doe Muzic Group, he’s written hits for artists such as Will Downing, Christopher Williams, EnVogue, The Winans and Howard Hewett.
The Kyle Bynoe Project, a twelve-track CD, is a mixture of contemporary gospel, urban inspirational, Latin, pop and praise and worship. Produced by Bynoe, Vencott R. Palmer and Kevin Deane, the CD is scheduled for an August 2008 release.
For more information on Kyle Bynoe or to hear “Favor”, go to www.MySpace.com/
