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Thursday 15th September 2005

Matt Redman featured in Songs Of Praise TV programme.

BRITAIN's most popular worship leader and composer Matt Redman will be appearing on BBC1's Songs O Praise this Sunday, 18th September. The BBC spent the day filming and recording Matt in the famed Abbey Road studio two in London, which is renowned for recording the Beatles. Matt recorded three songs live with the BBC and two of the songs, "Once Again" and "Blessed Be Your Name" will feature in the Sunday's broadcast. John Ellis from the US-based band Tree63 and drummer Terl Bryant joined Matt for the recording. The programme will also feature Hillsongs London.

In June Survivor Records released the album 'Blessed Be Your Name: The Worship Songs Of Matt Redman Vol 1', which was recorded live during a songwriters' gathering at North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia and features many of the songwriter's best known songs.
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