Easter reflections from Andrew Peterson

|PIC1|Acclaimed American singer/songwriter, Andrew Peterson, has released his latest album here in the UK.

The album is perfect listening for Easter with many of the songs dealing with the subject of life following the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

“Resurrection Letters: Volume II” combines Peterson’s profound and poignant lyrics with rich and inspired musical arrangements, woven with everything from acoustic guitars and accordion, to mandolin, banjo and lush strings.

The album also features guest musicians such as the US folk artist Pierce Pettis, violinist Stuart Duncan and Andrew Osenga.

Gabrielle Francis of Authentic Media, the group responsible for distributing the CD in the UK, said, “We are delighted to be able to make ‘Resurrection Letters: Volume II’ available to the UK market.

"It’s an imaginative and very original album from a truly distinctive artist."
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