Jenn Bostic Releases New EP 'Take My Hand Part 1'
Nashville-based singer songwriter Jenn Bostic has released 'Take My Hand Part 1'. This is a six song EP, including five songs from a forthcoming album, as well as an original Christmas song, 'Tell Me Again (Immanuel)'. All the songs. were cowritten with Lauren Christy (Avril Lavigne Jason Mraz, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Enrique Iglesias, Kelly Clarkson, Dua Lipa, Katy Perry, The Struts, Bebe Rexha).
'Take My Hand Part 1' is a deeper extension of Bostic's gospel release 'Revival' in Spring 2018. 'God of Big Dreams', features a gospel choir with singers from The Voice, and was produced by Lauren Christy and Theron Feemster AKA Neff-U (Michael Jackson, Eminem, Marj J. Blige). All other tracks were produced by Christy and Benj Heard, who was also a cowriter on Holy and Wrestling. Bostic speaks openly about her faith and shares a vulnerability that captivates the listener.
Tracklist:
1. Take My Hand
2. Wrestling
3. Holy
4. God of Big Dreams
5. Praise You
6. Tell Me Again (Immanuel)
This release also features an original Christmas track 'Tell Me Again (Immanuel)', with a Christmas tour to follow.
November 18, 19 & 20 Westwood Community Church, Chanhassen, MN
December 1, 2 & 3 Schram Vineyards Winery & Brewery, Waconia, MN
December 6 High Watt (Rock by the Sea), Nashville, TN
December 14 Rockwood Music Hall Stage 3, New York, NY
December 19 Infinite Energy Center (Home by Dark), Duluth, GA
Bostic has graced the stages of The Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium, and Jazz at Lincoln Center, as well as BBC Breakfast and BBC Songs of Praise. As an independent, Bostic was the first international artist to have her first three singles playlisted to BBC Radio 2. She was named "International Touring Artist of the Year" in both 2017 & 2018 by the British Country Music Association, as well as being nominated for "International Album of the Year" and "International Single of the Year." In 2012 she was the recipient of 5 Independent Country Music Association Awards including "Best Songwriter," "Best Musician," and "Overall Winner." A performance on BBC Breakfast Television led to Jealous of the Angels reaching #1 on the UK singer/songwriter chart
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