Lindsay McCaul Signs Label Deal with Centricity Music; New Album Out August 2014
On to the next one is the motto for popular Christian artist Lindsay McCaul. After signing her first major label deal in 2012 to release her debut album If It Leads Me, McCaul is switching gears signing as the newest addition to Centricity Music. The first new material from McCaul and her new label is slated for an August 2014 release. Producers Brent Milligan (Steven Curtis Chapman) and Jeff Pardo (Matthew West, Josh Wilson) are signed on to spearhead the new project. McCaul couldn't be happier.
"I'm incredibly honored and so excited to be joining the Centricity family," says McCaul. "I am so grateful for the chance to partner with both a label and a publishing team comprised of key people whom I have long respected. I so admire the team's pursuit of excellence as they strive to produce art that bring glory to Jesus. I'm a lifelong, diehard Christian music fan, so I also consider it a huge honor to be joining a roster that includes some of my favorite artists. I'm very much looking forward to serving our great God together."
Having already toured with popular Christian acts such as Casting Crowns, Matthew West, Mercy Me, Sanctus Real and The Afters, Centricity Music is excited about McCaul's raw potential and relieved God reunited them with her.
"We waited a long time to get the opportunity to work with Lindsay," says John Mays, Vice President of A&R, Centricity Music. "We first met years ago when she was still a staff worship leader in Chicago and I immediately felt a connection with who she was and the music she was making. As God would have it, the time wasn't right back then, but now we get to celebrate a new partnership with her and a new season of the best music she's recorded to date. I'm so proud of the work she has poured in to every note of these new songs and can't wait for the world to hear them."
A Merrit Island, Florida native, McCaul currently leads worship as an artist-in-residence t Nashville's Fellowship Bibly Church.
To find out more info about Lindsay McCaul check out her official website at www.lindsaymccaul.com
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