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Friday 2nd July 2010

Bebo Norman to release seventh studio album on 28th September

GEORGIA-based singer/songwriter Bebo Norman has just finished his seventh studio project with award-winning producer Jason Ingram. BEC Recordings will release Norman's 'Ocean' in the US on 28th September. The songsmith shared while in the studio, "Being in the studio and writing songs hands down is why I play music. It's not that I don't love playing shows in their own right and being in front of people, but if I were to make a list of why I play music, writing and being in the studio would be at the top." On the album Bebo has partnered with fellow songwriters Brandon Heath and Laura Story.

The debut radio single "Here Goes" was co-written with Brandon Heath, based on conversations they'd had over the years. It is a song about stepping into the difficult with the determined trust that there is indeed a God who is completely in control and completely good. Said Bebo, "Each of us stands on the precipice of extremely difficult decisions many times over in our lives.from the moment we first step into faith in Christ we are called to trust in something larger than ourselves. 'Here Goes' does nothing more than claim that Scripture as truth and sing it out as a proclamation of the goodness of God as we stand on the edge of difficult decisions." CR

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