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Keith Reed Jr. & New Sound of Worship – What...

ArtistRack brings to you 'What A Mighty God We Serve' byΒ Keith Reed Jr. & New Sound of Worship taken from 'True Worship': New Sound Music Group is proud to announce the album release of recording artist Keith Reed Jr. and New Sound of Worship entitled True Worship on Feb 25, 2018. The Album is available through all major digital distribution in addition to chord charts that are available for download at the website http://newsoundofworship.com for churches that would like to perform any of the worship music in their weekly worship experience. Keith Reed Jr. and New Sound of Worship have been in existence since the early 2000’s leading people into God’s presence through heartfelt worship and musical excellence. They’re thought provoking lyrics and catchy melodies blend gospel and contemporary worship with a jazzy flare to lead the listener into a great worship and musical experience.

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