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Today is Tuesday November 26, 2024 in Canada. This is the day that the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24) David Spencer's Media Spin Canada provides information on:
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What is High Valley?High Valley is the first band to offer a positive, faith based version of the “New Country” sound. “Broken Borders,” their new 11 track album was recorded at the Podyum in Nashville, TN, produced by Brian Barrett and Shawn Pody and released on February 20th, 2007. Hitting the road harder than ever before, “High Valley” has made a fulltime career out of promoting the album and this new brand of positive music critics are calling “Fresh and easy to listen to.” Combining the sounds of Country, Contemporary, and Worship, their music stretches boundaries of age and genre, providing a unique experience for every listener and “Breaking the Borders” and sterotypes that were previously set for “Christian Country Music.” Although they range in age from 16-22, Brad, Bryan, and Curtis Rempel have been performing life changing music for almost 10 years. In the past three years High Valley has made guest appearances on “100 Huntley Street,” and the “Miracle Channels,” “.wav file” and “Lifeline” television shows as well as performing at the CCMA’s live from the historic Ryman Auditorium.
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