Tomlin, Crowder, Redman and others awaken the passion

Sixstepsrecords March release of Passion: Awakening is receiving prime promotion on the popular Yahoo! Music page.

The newest release from Passion features the most prominent names in worship music recorded with over 22,000 young people from around the world in attendance at this year’s Passion conference held in Atlanta, Georgia.

Yahoo!, the third most visited site on the internet, is exclusively streaming Passion:Awakening until the end of today. To tune into the stream, visit http://new.music.yahoo.com/programs/earlyedition/.

Passion:Awakening, which releases tomorrow, features a stellar group of leading worship artists Chris Tomlin, David Crowder*Band, Charlie Hall, Matt Redman, Christy Nockels, Kristian Stanfill, FEE and Hillsong UNITED, who combined have sales exceeding 5 million records.

Passion:Awakening features a dozen tracks including eight brand new, never before released songs. The new single from Chris Tomlin “Our God” is included in the mix. The heartbeat of the Passion Movement is not simply about filling arenas, but a generation mobilised to carry the message of God’s fame to the unreached, oppressed and forgotten wherever they are on the planet.
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