Brandon Hixson To Release "Time Marches On" Album February 12
Brandon Hixson will release his eighth solo album titled Time Marches On - Friday, February 12th. Hixson is an award winning singer and songwriter specializing in Contemporary Christian music. He has been actively involved in music since 2000. Click here for a preview of the album.
Brandon graduated from East Texas Baptist University with a degree in All-Level Music Education in 2001. Brandon received his Master's Degree in Worship Leadership from Dallas Baptist University in 2018. He is the recipient of several music awards including two Akademia Awards and an Independent Music Award. Brandon has shared the stage with many notable Christian artists including Mercy Me, Third Day, Anthony Evans and Jason Castro. Brandon has written and recorded over 100 songs and has produced 18 albums. His YouTube channel has over 4 million views. Brandon serves as the Worship Pastor at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Ennis Texas where he and his wife Karen and their two children, Caleb and Caylin all reside.
His latest album, Time Marches On, features 9 new songs including "Rhythm From The Stereo", "Time Marches On," "Never Alone," "Heaven's Lullaby" and "You." The album also includes a beautiful version of his song "Autumn Fall" recorded by a live orchestra in London. His single, "Rhythm From The Stereo" was featured on Shine FM's Radio segment called Under The Radar earlier this year.
The album will be available on all major downloading platforms including iTunes and Spotify.
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