About Erica Campbell

Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell sets a new bar for syndicated morning programming. From the range of music styles to powerful interviews; and from the lively features to the fresh approach on news and listener engagement, award-winning gospel music singer and reality TV star, Erica Campbell creates a high-energy experience for listeners to start every day in FAITH, with LOVE and having JOY. Both the comedic genius and news savvy of Erica’s co-hosts allow for a fun twist on the serious issues impacting the lives of listeners.
With nearly two decades in the music industry, Erica Campbell has repeatedly topped Billboard charts and won every music award possible as a member of the dynamic duo, Mary Mary and as a solo artist. A devoted wife and mother of three, Erica shares her life with the world on her televised reality show, Mary Mary. No stranger to the public eye, the social media maven has over 2 million followers she personally engages daily with inspiration and pure fun.

Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell is the next natural progression of her career to extend her audience and share the life, music, and inspiration that makes her – ERICA.

Local elected officals say that the "fires are believed to have been intentionally set."

Stemmed from a recent moment where a bird followed him, GRIFF reflects on reminders of happiness and other small voices that give us instruction on things.

GRIFF is thanking God for the simplicity in Honey Nut Cheerios - something simple and just as sweet for the adults. 

Magic Johnson steps down from his job as the Los Angeles Lakers' President of Basketball Operations.

Media mogul Oprah Winfrey has decided to donate $2 million to Puerto Rico disaster relief efforts, Huffington Post reports.

A New York couple has been missing after taking a vacation to the Dominican Republic.

Darius Hinkle was driving over 100 mph with an expired license in order to save his daughter Domani when he noticed that he was being trailed by police.

Whoopi Goldberg is back on "The View," back to being her feisty, opinionated self, breaking up verbal disagreements between her co-hosts and making things interesting on the daytime talk show.

Valerie Jarrett worked in politics for quite some time before becoming the senior advisor for President Barack Obama in 2009.

The women on the panel also discussed how they prioritize working in the industry and how they incorporate their families into it.