Jason Eaton Band to record two new singles
Jason Eaton band announced yesterday that in a few weeks they will be heading down to Nashville to ‘The Castle’ in order to record two new singles.
The singles to be recorded at ‘The Castle’ are "Satellites" and "Thirsty." The band is excited and to celebrate this they will be offering some fan prizes.
Jason Eaton band also announced that those who will be attending their Battle Creek show will get to hear these new singles first. Battle Creek show will be held at Battle Creek, MI, Sunday, May 19, 2013.
Jason Eaton band, “So come on out! It's a free show!”
A Pop/rock band received a top 10 nod on Word Records’ list of the best indie bands in America. The band played dates with acts such as Aaron Shust, Hawk Nelson, Rebecca St James, and Big Daddy Weave.
Group’s primary singer says, “The biggest thing I’ve heard traveling around is that people can hear the passion we have for our Savior in the music.”
He continues, “Our music is honest and genuine in carrying that emotion and people have told me its helped strengthen their faith by realizing they were only halfway in the water, but needing to step wholeheartedly out without any fear.”
For Jason Eaton Band tour dates visit band’s official website at http://www.jasoneatonband.com/tour.html.
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