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Today, Seattle singer/songwriter/producer and worship leader Brandon Bee unveiled his debut release, This Is The Revolution.
Mixed by Todd Robbins (Little Big Town, dc Talk, tobyMac), This Is The Revolution features Luke Stillar from BEC Recordings worship band Telecast on guitars and Dango (Amber Pacific, Tommy Walker) and Aaron Mlasko (drum tech for Pearl Jam, Tori Amos, The Wallflowers) on drums.
Prior to recording his debut release, Bee had already earned a host of production credits, working with other artists, including Amber Pacific, Jaime Jamgochian, Juno Award nominee and Island Award winner, Matthew James and Grammy Award nominee and Dove Award winner, Stacie Orrico.
Early on, Bee was mentored by producer Lou Carto (Randy Travis, B.B. King) and Dove Award-nominated Christian artist/producer Morgan Cryar. His musical influences include Switchfoot, U2 and Coldplay as well as a variety of different styles of worship music.
Currently, Bee serves as a worship leader at Calvary Fellowship Gig Harbor outside of Tacoma, Washington. He is also a sought-after worship leader and regularly performs at churches and conferences across the country.
Brandon Bee's This Is The Revolution is available on Save the City Records, a division of Rain On Me Productions, LLC. For more information on Brandon Bee and his new album, This Is The Revolution, visit http://www.myspace.com/brandonbeemusic or http://www.savethecityrecords.com. – Ginny McCabe
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