Cana’s Voice Debut Album “This Changes Everything” Remains No. 1 for Second Week

Cana's Voice debut album, This Changes Everything, continues to be a chart topping success by staying No. 1 on SoundScan's Inspirational Chart for a second week in a row. The project debuted No. 1 on iTunes Christian/Gospel Chart and remained there for three straight days. This Changes Everything is one of the highly anticipated projects of this year and the strong debuts support that excitement. Cana's Voice combines the powerful vocals of three outstanding artists, Jody McBrayer, TaRanda Greene and Doug Anderson.
"We remain grateful and humbled by the incredible show of support for Cana's Voice, says Landon Beene, President IMC/StowTown Records. "All of us at StowTown Records knew there was something special about this group and we knew the inspirational music ministry of Cana's Voicewould impact listeners. We continue to pray that the songs will bring hope to a hurting world and provide comfort to those in need."
The trio is keeping a heavy tour schedule through the end of the year with performances across the U.S. and in Europe.
For continued updates about Cana's Voice and upcoming events please check online at www.canasvoice.com, www.facebook.com/Canas-Voice, www.twitter.com/canasvoice, www.instagram.com/canasvoice.
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