Dove-Nominated Producer Cliff Duren Releases His New Instrumental Album "Tune My Heart: Hymns of Worship"
Nine-time Dove Award nominated producer, arranger and orchestrator, Cliff Duren will be making his debut on Daywind Records Instrumental series with his new album of piano-led instrumental hymns entitled: "Tune My Heart: Hymns of Worship." Currently a worship leader at Brentwood Baptist in Brentwood, Tennessee, Cliff is an accomplished musician with credits in nearly every major publisher's catalog, including Word, Brentwood Benson, Lifeway and Daywind.
His new release, Tune My Heart: Hymns Of Worship Featuring Piano & Orchestra, will release on Friday, July 10th. Featuring eleven beloved hymns, beautifully orchestrated and skillfully performed, this project will delight the listener in any setting.
"As we continue to broaden the reach of Daywind Music Group, we are always looking for new and different ways to bring quality music to our vast audience," shares Scott Godsey, VP of Daywind Records. "We are thrilled to add a line of instrumental music that allows us to feature gifted musicians that are sure to bless our fans."
Tune My Heart: Hymns Of Worship Featuring Piano & Orchestra is available at Christian retail stores across the country and digitally at iTunes and other online outlets. Bulk purchasing for gift and ministry purposes is available by calling 1.800.635.9581.
Daywind Music Group is home to Daywind Records, Daywind Music Publishing, Daywind Studios, Daywind Soundtracks, Daywind Concert Series, DMG Concerts and daywind.com. Daywind Instrumental is distributed to retail through New Day Christian Distributors, Sony Red, and all major digital outlets, including iTunes. For more information, visit www.daywindrecords.com or contact Dani Phillips at publicity@daywind.com
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