Maranda Curtis Returns with "Open Heaven" April 27

Notable worship leader, songstress Maranda Curtis will release her new album "Open Heaven" on April 27. Recorded live in Delaware, "Open Heaven" reminds the listener that the blessings of God are endless if you submit to him in every way.
"Nobody Like You Lord" the first single, is a universal declaration of love to the Father. Filled with songs of a victory, healing, love and restoration, "Open Heaven" is the new songbook of worship! Right in line with the sound of today's worship, "Nobody Like You Lord" is perfectly suited for corporate and personal worship. The single precedes her upcoming project OPEN HEAVEN which will include seven all-new songs.
The album offers an elevated sound that will include styles new to Curtis' well known fare. In her words "You'll hear jazz, traditional and churchy ballads ... all the sounds I grew up singing," Curtis said. "When they listen, I want people to know God is the God of miracles!"
Curtis released The Maranda Experience Volume 1 last summer and hopes OPEN HEAVEN to serve as an extension of the beautiful moments she delivered on her first album. Living by the mantra 'worship is not a matter of skill, it's a lifestyle,' Curtis continues to grow as leading voice in Gospel music. From her early days as worship leader with John P. Kee all the way to her current role she has been sharing her dynamic vocals with audiences around the world. Curtis solidifies her position as the voice for the next generation.
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