VaShawn Mitchell is a gospel singer born in Harvey, Illinois, on November 19,
1976. He began working with his mentor Lonnie Hunter at St. Mark's Baptist
Church, and at age 20 his musical potential was noticed by Bishop Larry Trotter,
who hired him as minister of music at Sweet Holy Spirit Church in Chicago.
Mitchell went on to produce some of the most talked-about songs in the
African-American church, such as "Don't Last" and "My Worship Is for Real". In
1998, he produced his first solo project, So Satisfied. A songwriter, Mitchell
has penned hits for Smokie Norful, Vanessa Bell ...