Brentwood Records Releases Family Music

By John Ma

(NASHVILLE, Tenn.) June 3, 2004 – Brentwood Records announces the launch of its Kids Sing-Along brand with the release of Rockin’ Red and Boppin’ Blue. The discs, released simultaneously, each feature top cuts of songs made popular by favorite Christian artists and became available at Christian retail on June 1.

The Kids Sing-Along projects offer two versions of each song; one, a full-performance version featuring a children’s choir (the “Brentwood Kids”), and the other, a stereo instrumental track version. Made popular by such artists as Bebo Norman, Joy Williams and Jars of Clay, the collection will provide hours of family fun.

Jen King, Director A&R/Special Markets, Provident Label Group notes, “Rockin’ Red and Boppin’ Blue were designed to be listened to at home or in the car by the whole family. They provide a chance for parents and kids to spend time together and sing songs the whole family enjoys.”

Rockin’ Red includes: “Spinnin’ Around,” “By Surprise,” “Big House,” “Lovely Day,” “Million Pieces,” “Deeper,” “Turn,” “Dive,” “Holy,” “I Can Only Imagine,” “Great Light of the World,” “I Need You”

Boppin’ Blue features: “There’s Gotta Be More to Life,” “Shout to the Lord,” “Stomp,” “Forever,” “Shine,” “Ocean Floor,” “The Heart of Worship,” “Anything is Possible,” “God of Wonders,” “I Could Sing of Your Love Forever,” “Open the Eyes of My Heart,” “The Devil is Bad.”

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