About Ronnette Rollins
Ronnette Rollins is one of the most sought after performers and hosts in the Washington Metropolitan area. She's a member of the Grammy Award Recording Academy, Washington, D.C. Chapter, the premier outlet for honoring achievements in the recording arts and supporting the music community. Fueled by her love for God and her passion to teach music and perform, Ronnette’s mission is to always reflect the love of God in everything she does.
Ronnette’s career in music started at an early age. Playing piano, organ and directing choirs for various churches at 8 years old. By age 11, she began performing as a singer and pianist with her Godmother, Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductee, Shirley Ables & The Joy Gospel Singers. She has recorded & performed background vocals with numerous gospel and inspirational artists including Yolanda Adams, Pastor Shirley Caesar and Isaiah Thomas & Elements of Praise.
Ronnette is a radio host & show producer with Radio One. She's the Midday host on Baltimore's Praise 106.1FM; the weekend host on Praise 104.1FM and she's syndicated on the Inspirational Network on Saturdays in Houston, Atlanta and Columbus, Ohio.
Ronnette, who is no stranger to struggles with anxiety and depression, is an advocate for mental health and believes in therapy & counseling. She’s often heard saying “I believe in Jesus and Therapy.” She lives by Proverbs 3:5-6, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not to your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your path.”
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