Brian Littrell Releases Christian Debut Solo Album

|PIC1|Brian Littrell, member of US-based multi-million selling pop group Backstreet Boys, launched his debut Christian solo album, Welcome Home today.

He will be signing copies of his CD at Lifeway Christian Store at the Mall of Georgia today.

Even before the launch of his Christian debut album, Littrell earned his first Dove Award in the Inspirational Recorded Song category at the 37th Gospel Music Awards for his hit single, "In Christ Alone." This chart- topping track was recorded for the WOW #1s project, and was Littrell's first project in the Christian market.

Brian Littrell is widely-known as a 13-year member of the Backstreet Boys. He has contributed to worldwide sales in excess of 78 million records and has amassed legions of fans around the globe. Last summer, Backstreet Boys released Never Gone, their first studio album in five years. Brian lives in Atlanta with his wife Leighanne and their three-year-old son Baylee. Littrell will continue to perform with Backstreet Boys and looks forward to sharing his solo album with fans.

For further information on Brian, please visit www.brianlittrellmusic.com.
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