
After he beat his addiction, he finally went into the studio with Trè Corley, a producer and friend from church. Pursuing a singing career had always been a deep desire for Wess, but his addictions kept robbing him of the chance. “I asked Him for a strategy and He spoke one word to me and that was ‘accountability.’ And I’ve been clean ever since.” “I just cried out to God and asked Him to forgive me for what happened and to help me get straight,” Wess remembers.

It was while in jail, and about to be sentenced for seriously injuring his friends-in a horrifying car crash in which he was high, drunk, and speeding-that he spoke to God and God actually answered him.

Along with his siblings, he began traveling with his parents, as they ministered the word of God through music, teaching, and preaching in churches across the United States.īut at the age of 11, Wess began experimenting with drugs and alcohol, eventually becoming addicted to cocaine and finding himself in and out of juvenile detention centers for most of his teens and 20s. But one thing is for certain, Wess, by the grace of God, has proven that he is strong, resilient, and one of the most talented and anointed gospel / inspirational artists of this generation.īorn in Mississippi, but raised in Tennessee by an extremely musical family-his parents Joseph and Yolanda, both pastors, sang in and out of church-Wess knew at a young age that music and God was destined to be an integral part of his life.

Or maybe it’s because he has walked on a rough path-one that might have made another falter-that makes his music so moving, so unique, and so unforgettable. With Aunt Bam by her side, Madea uses her unique wit and wisdom for unforgettable results.įeaturing moving new songs written by Tyler Perry and performed by the cast, the Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Neighbors From Hell (The Play) DVD includes a behind-the-scenes featurette.It could be his powerful, soulful voice, or his refreshing delivery that makes inspirational artist Wess Morgan such a thrill to bear witness to. Suspicious activity leads Madea to take justice into her own hands. Madea’s neighborhood takes a turn for the worse when a foster mother moves in with her unruly kids. Tyler Perry stars as Madea, and is joined on stage by Cassi Davis (TV’s “House of Payne”) as the irreverent Aunt Bam and Wess Morgan (Laugh to Keep from Crying). Not available on tour, the DVD is the only way that fans can watch the always uproarious Madea show her troubled neighbors that love and forgiveness are at the heart of a family, and that their faith will see them through to a brighter future. In the first Madea stage play since the fan-favorite production of Madea Gets A Job, the side-splitting performance, taped in front of a live audience, comes on the heels of the recent theatrical release of Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas. Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Neighbors From Hell (The Play) pits no nonsense matriarch Madea and feisty neighborhood know-it-all Aunt Bam up against some troubled new neighbors and arrives on DVD after only one premiere performance weekend to packed audiences in Atlanta, Georgia. Filled with inspiring gospel music, the newest stage play from blockbuster director, writer and producer Tyler Perry arrives on DVD (plus Digital Ultraviolet), Digital HD, Video On Demand and Pay-Per-View April 22. Everyone’s favorite “Southern mama” reminds us why faith and family are so important in the hilarious new comedy Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Neighbors From Hell (The Play).
