Cindy Morgan Returns With Postcards After 5 Years

|PIC1|After a five year break from constant touring and recording, acclaimed Christian music artist Cindy Morgan returns February 7, 2006 with her new project, Postcards.

The 11-track project was collaborated with Grammy Award-winning producer, Wayne Kirkpatrick (Michael W. Smith, Susan Ashton, Amy Grant, Wynonna).

”Wayne pushed me in his quiet way outside of my comfort level,” says Morgan. “To me that is what making records (and this record) is all about- growth.”

After a temporary move with her husband and new baby to the Los Angeles area, Morgan comes back with a whole new perspective on life and a new vision for her work within Christian music.

The heartfelt songs are like real-life postcards, highlighting themes of reconciliation, hope and love. Through the songs, Morgan shares intimate stories from her life, and the lives of those she loves, with a transparency that is rare.

“After having a few years to write songs for others and enjoy family life, it is very exciting to go back out on the road," says Morgan.

Plans are being made for Morgan to tour on the road with Postcards through various opportunities in 2006.

|QUOTE|With over 20 No. 1 radio hits as an artist and a songwriter, and six GMA Music Awards to her credit, Morgan has established unprecedented recognition with Christian music fans and industry representatives throughout the country. She has also established herself as an accomplished musician, playing a wide range of instruments from piano and guitar to her newly found talent and love of the dulcimer, which is a constant on Postcards, and sets the tone for the project along.

For more information on Cindy Morgan, go to www.reunionrecords.com.





Connie Lee
Christian Today Contributor
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