Lucia Parker Releases New Single "Oh The Blood Of Jesus"
Lucia Parker is proud to announce her new single "Oh The Blood of Jesus." "Oh The Blood of Jesus" will shake the world with its powerful narrative. Writing on such an important and classic subject has been done and recorded in many successful ways, but Lucia Parker, Michael Farren and Tony Wood wanted to dig deeper into the practicality of Jesus's blood and grace in our everyday walks.
Lucia Parker is a Latin Grammy and 2 time Dove Award nominee. She has collaborated with many renowned international artists & translated some of today's most loved worship songs into Spanish. "Oh The Blood of Jesus" is her first English single, and she is excited to announce her partnership with Bridge Music LLC, who she signed with earlier in 2016. The new song released March 11, 2016 and is now available in all digital platforms.
"It's been an exciting journey having written and recorded this track in less than two months, I just knew this was a powerful, timeless message and I am eager to share it with the world...that is my heart," said Lucia Parker about her new song.
Lucia's dream is to inspire all generations and cultures to unite in worship. After 8 successful Spanish records, Lucia felt the call to begin songwriting and recording in English for the first time. Her first English record is to debut in 2016.
More info about Lucia Parker at luciaparker.com.
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