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Jul
2008
Canaan’s Crossing Releases Self Titled Project


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Song Garden recording artist Canaan’s Crossing has released their second project, self-titled Canaan’s Crossing. The project features original songs by group member Tina Miller, newcomer Vickie Dobbins, and veteran song writers Dee Gaskin, Jack Campbell, Steve Lacey and others. Visit their My Space page at http://www.myspace.com/canaanscrossing for a sampling of some of the material including their soon to be released single "Give Me A Song to Sing."

Canaan’s Crossing has been performing since 2000 and has been an artist with the Song Garden Music Group since 2006. Their first two releases were under the name Jordan River and were nominated for a Dove Award for Bluegrass Album of the Year in 2004. This is their second release for Song Garden.

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Canaan’s Crossing Releases Self Titled Project
Written: 07/18/2008
Author: SusanUnthank
Category: News & Scoops
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