Caspar McCloud Releases New Album "Game Changers"
Caspar McCloud, a virtuoso guitarist, singer, and songwriter, has released his new album 'Game Changers'.
An acclaimed portrait artist, as well as an equestrian, ordained minister, and bestselling author of five books to date, he has had the honour, privilege, and distinction of being the only Christian act on the bill with numerous legendary artists at what was the 50-anniversary celebration of Woodstock, renamed, We Festival in 2019, and relocated to North Carolina. Kenn Moutenot of the We Festival 2019 added, "Great performance Caspar. You are the only artist to perform twice. Thoughts & prayers."
Juma Sultan, who played in Jimi Hendrix's band at Woodstock in 1969, played with Caspar and his band Sunday morning at this historic event. Pastor Caspar shared a message of Christ's mercy, grace, and love with everyone there.
A modern-day Renaissance man, "Game Changers" McCloud has also toured with Tommy James and the Shondells the last few years.
Glenn Taylor, who co-produces and engineers for Tommy James and the Shondells also engineered and co-produced, "Game Changers" newest release.
Tommy James has introduced Pastor Caspar to his audiences in concerts proclaiming that he considers Caspar one of the best guitarists he has ever known and worked with.
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