Internationally acclaimed band, The City Harmonic received its first nomination from The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) for a “Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year” 2013 JUNO Award for the band’s widely acclaimed and first full-length album, "I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home)." The nomination was announced Tuesday, Feb. 19. The 42nd Annual JUNO Awards, hosted by Michael Bublé, will air on Canada’s most watched television network, CTV, Sunday, April 21.
The City Harmonic were recently featured on the RELEVANT Podcast. Music fans can catch the podcast, along with exclusive live acoustic video performances from the band of its hits “Manifesto,” “Mountaintop” and “Holy (Wedding Day),” at http://www.relevantmagazine.com/podcast/city-harmonic-performs.
The band also share their heart for worship at http://praise.com/artist-interview/roots-city-harmonic, the final installment of a four-part video interview series with The City Harmonic by Praise.com. The other three segments feature the band discussing how the song “Holy (Wedding Day)” helped the band through a difficult time, how Martin Luther King, Jr. inspired the band and the “Good and Bad of Touring.”
The City Harmonic’s JUNO nomination follows a Gospel Music Association (GMA) New Artist of the Year nomination and the band’s fourth GMA Canada Covenant Award received last fall. I Have A Dream (It Feels Like Home), labeled “fabulous,” “infectious,” “exciting,” “spectacular,” “worshipful,” “captivating,” “creative,” “brilliant” and more by the critics, also sparked the aforementioned hit singles and videos, as well as the video and single of the award winning title track.
Despite all the attention, The City Harmonic is not as interested in finding fans as they are looking for participants in the journey. All the latest detail on the band can be found at www.thecityharmonic.com.
















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