Guitar Praise to hit the UK's shop shelves before Christmas

|PIC1|Guitar Praise, a computer game which allows users to play guitar with their favourite Christian artists is enjoying huge UK media interest even though it has not yet reached the UK's shores.

So far Guitar Praise has enjoyed the attentions of Radio 1 where Scott Mills and Voice Over Guy reviewed it on primetime national radio, has been mention in The Observer newspaper and has featured in NME.

Guitar Praise, priced £59.95, will be available in the UK through Authentic Media in December, just in time for Christmas.

It allows would be Christian rockers to play along with their favourite bands - tobyMac, Skillet, Stellar Kart, Newsboys and more.

Gareth Russell, Managing Director at Authentic Media said, "Guitar Praise is a product that's great fun and highly addictive.

"We're sure it's going to find its way into youth groups and living rooms up and down the country."
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