Mac Powell Creates Christmas Memories with New EP

Award-winning artist Mac Powell releases his new Christmas EP featuring five songs that will make your holiday playlists this year. Christmas features three original songs including, "Christmas Time Again, My Friend," a song that he wrote with his daughter and son-in-law. Other songs featured are "I Pray On Christmas," a unique take on the classic Harry Connick Jr. song as well as "Jesus Christ Is Born" that Powell released in 2022. Click here to listen to Christmas.
"This project has some old songs on it that help you make new Christmas memories, and some new songs on it to remind you of some old Christmas memories. Hope you enjoy it," shares Mac Powell.
Powell has hit the road this fall with his tour, "Mac Powell & Friends," with Brandon Heath, Jordan St. Cyr and Rhett Walker for an acoustic night of hits, stories and faith. Many of the "Mac Powell & Friends" nights have sold-out already. He will also join the "K-LOVE Christmas Tour" with Natalie Grant and Danny Gokey followed by the 2024 "TobyMac Hits Deep Tour" next year.
For the complete list of tour dates, click here.
When he's not on the road, Powell is working on his next studio project with brand new music as a follow-up to his widely received CCM solo debut, New Creation, which produced the smash hit ("New Creation") at CCM radio and Top 10 song ("River of Life"). Stay tuned for information on new music in 2024.
Christmas TRACK LISTING
1. Christmas Time Again, My Friend
2. I Pray On Christmas
3. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
4. Jesus Christ Is Born
5. Living Proof
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