Oct 08, 2009    Posted by McCainPR
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Posted to MediaSyndicate.com (Oct 08, 2009 - 05:00 PM) : Singer/Songwriter/Producer/Worship Leader Makes Solo Recording Debut


Seattle, WA (October 6, 2009) - Seattle singer/songwriter/producer and worship leader Brandon Bee unveils his debut release, This Is The Revolution, today.

The CD has already been garnering critical acclaim from media outlets such as iTunes, CCMMagazine.com, Christian Musician Magazine and Christianitytoday.com.

"The revolution has arrived in the form of this somewhat unexpected but clearly seasoned singer/songwriter ...on this dynamic debut," says Christianitytoday.com.

iTunes notes, "Best known as a Christian music producer, Brandon Bee steps out as a singer/songwriter on 2009's thoroughly likable This Is The Revolution...Bee is vivid and convincing."

"One of the more striking debut efforts in recent memory, Bee firmly establishes the artistic reputation that his previous production work only hinted at with This Is The Revolution," says Christian Musician Magazine.

Bee first came to the attention of the production world under the mentorship of producer Lou Carto (Randy Travis, B.B. King) and Dove Award-nominated Christian artist/producer Morgan Cryar. After moving back to the Northwest from Nashville, Bee began producing bands in Seattle's growing Christian music scene and traveling to Nashville, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Canada to produce artists including Amber Pacific, Jaime Jamgochian, Juno Award nominee/Island Award winner Matthew James and GRAMMY Award nominee/Dove Award winner Stacie Orrico.

In addition, Bee's behind-the-scenes talents have brought him to the attention of many of the music industry's top companies, including Geffen Records, Sony BMG Music Entertainment and Warner Music Group, who have tapped him for development work.

Currently serving as the worship leader at Calvary Fellowship Gig Harbor outside of Tacoma, Wash., Bee is a sought-after worship leader at churches and conferences across the country.

Bee is part of a new generation of worship leaders that has been influenced by the music of Switchfoot, U2 and Coldplay, yet still honors the devotional spirit of the Integrity, Vineyard and Maranatha music of decades past. He deftly blends old and new on his debut project. Vintage drum sounds are juxtaposed with sumptuous modern guitars; pop melodies and lush vocals are fused with indie rock sensibilities. The result is a wonderfully rich and textured sound.

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.

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 myspace.com/brandonbeemusic or savethecityrecords.com.

For more information, or to schedule an interview, contact:

McCain & Co. Public Relations
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