Joseph Habedank Shares Deeply Personal Music with "I'm Free: Songs That Wrote My Story"

Two-time GRAMMY nominee and three-time DOVE Award winner Joseph Habedank continues to share deeply personal music with the release of his upcoming Gaither Music album titled I'm Free: Songs That Wrote My Story. The LP is slated to arrive on August 9th and is now available to pre-order/pre-add.
The title track from this collection can be heard HERE.
Habedank digs deep with I'm Free: Songs That Wrote My Story, delivering honest songs of hope that have filled the pages on which the history of his life has been written. His smooth, emotional renditions of "Why Me Lord," "I'm Free" and more, alongside a special interview with Bill Gaither, pay tribute to the soundtrack of his church upbringing while intimately celebrating his liberating journey from addiction to redemption.
Tracklist:
I'm Lovin' Life
I'm Forgiven
I Lost It All To Find Everything
Do You Wanna Be Well
Jesus, I Come
Child, You're Forgiven
Mercy Contented
Why Me
Sacrifice Of Praise
I'm Free
He Came Through
Habedank has a powerful testimony of recovery from drug addiction that has been featured on FoxNews.com's Spirited Debate, TBN's Praise the Lord, and in such publications as Billboard Magazine, CCM Magazine, and Glenn Beck's The Blaze. He has shared his songs in some of America's greatest churches and venues, including the Brooklyn Tabernacle, Charles Stanley's First Baptist Atlanta, The Grand Ole Opry, and the historic Ryman Auditorium.
On the heels of his critically-acclaimed debut solo release, Welcome Home, he was awarded New Soloist of the Year in 2014. His sophomore release, Resurrection, was the first album released by a solo artist to receive the GMA Dove Award for Southern Gospel Album of the year and garnered his first GRAMMY® nomination for Roots Gospel Album of the year.
His 2019 release, Deeper Oceans, was nominated for Southern Gospel Album of the Year at the 50th Annual GMA Dove Awards and earned him a second GRAMMY® nomination for Roots Gospel Album of the year. Deeper Oceans also includes two number one songs, "Shame On Me" and "Goliath".
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