The Freemans re-release classic live recordings

|PIC1|Popular Southern Gospel artist The Freemans are excited to announce that several live recordings from the group's early career are now available for a limited time in special volume sets.

The award-winning family is re-releasing six live CDs and DVDs that were released between 1988 and 1996.

The live releases are available in two-release special volumes and are sold at a discounted rate. Each volume comes with the CD and DVD releases.

The re-releases now available include 1988's We Have Arrived Live and 1990's Bring Back the Good Ole Days (Special Volume 1), 1992's Almost Home Live In West Virginia and 1994's Victory Live (Special Volume 2), and 1995's In a Blaze of Glory and 1996's Gettin' Out the Good Stuff Live (Special Volume 3).

"We've had several requests for these releases on CD and DVD, and we are happy to finally make them available to family and friends," mentioned Darrell Freeman, patriarch of the popular group. "There's some great music that we don't stage anymore on these DVDs. We encourage everyone to pick up their copies!"

The Freemans recently earned their latest #1 song – "Three Rugged Crosses", which reached the #1 spot on the April 2009 issue of the Christian Voice Magazine's Southern Gospel Top 100 Chart.

The Freemans are currently preparing to record their follow-up to Eyes On the Prize. The album is slated to release later in 2009.


On the web:
The newly designed Freemans website is now up and running. Check out more information on the group's current website at www.the-freemans.com. You can also visit the group's MySpace at www.myspace.com/thefreemans07
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