Bebo Norman to Release Christmas Album

|PIC1|Popular Dove Award-winning artist Bebo Norman has recently been signed to Seattle-based BEC Recordings.

The first project under the multi-album agreement, Christmas/From The Realms Of Glory, is set for a 2 October release date. Norman is scheduled to release his next studio project in spring 2008.

Having recorded six records over his thirteen-year career, Norman is regarded as one of Christian music's most respected artists.

His recordings have yielded a bevy of accolades including two #1 radio singles, seven Top 5 radio singles, a Dove Award, more than ten Dove Award nominations, and widespread media coverage. Additionally, Norman has toured extensively, recently headlining the 43-city "Dreaming True" Tour.

"I can't think of a better label than BEC to join with me for my future projects," said Norman. "In a time when marketing and selling records is a challenge, they continually have success with their artists, and I'm glad to be part of such a creative, forward-thinking group of people."

Norman is currently in the studio wrapping the production for Christmas/From The Realms Of Glory, and is set to co-headline the 50-city "Pages" Tour with Shane and Shane that begins 21 August.

For more information, go to www.bebonorman.com.
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