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Recorded in the famed Capitol Studios in LA, Matt Redman is set to release his new studio album, Glory Song, on September 29. Leading with the first single 'Gracefully Broken' featuring Tasha Cobbs Leonard, this album is full of worship anthems sure to fill the church in the years to come.As the writer of many of the most popular worship songs like 'Blessed Be Your Name,' 'The Heart Of Worship,' and 'Better Is One Day,' Matt Redman's songs are sung by millions of people every Sunday all around the world. His hit '10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord) ' spent 19 weeks at No. 1 while selling over 1 million tracks. The song also garnered two GRAMMY Awards, a Billboard Music Award and was named ASCAP's Christian Music Song of the Year. As part of the sixstepsrecords family, Matt has been involved in leading at the Passion Conferences for years, most recently at the Passion conference in Atlanta with over 50,000 university students.



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Matt Redman

Matt Redman is married to Beth and they have five children. They are based on the south coast of England, near Brighton. Matt has been a full-time worship leader since the age of 20 and this journey has taken him to countries such as South Africa, Japan, India, Australia, Germany and the Czech Republic. Along the way he has sung in venues such as the Angels baseball stadium, both old and new Wembley stadiums, St Paul's Cathedral and the Royal Albert Hall.Matt's earlier songs include 'The Heart of Worship', 'You Never Let Go' and 'Blessed Be Your Name'. More recent compositions include the Grammy-nominated 'Our God', and the double-Grammy winning '10,000 Reasons' - for which he also received a Billboard award in the USA. His latest record was recorded live at Abbey Road Studios in London.Matt is also the author of several books, including The Unquenchable Worshipper, Facedown, Mirrorball,Blessed Be Your Name (co-authored with Beth Redman) and Indescribable (co-authored with Louie Giglio) .



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