Centricity Music Adds Jonny Diaz to Their Roster

Jonny Diaz (2013)
An independent singer / songwriter from 2003 to 2009, Diaz released four full-length projects and one EP on his own. He caught the eye of INO records and signed a deal with them, releasing his major label debut, More Beautiful You, in 2009. The self-titled Jonny Diaz was his follow-up INO release, hitting stores in 2011. The partnership with INO ended and the singer released another indie EP, titled Starts With Love EP, in 2013.
Diaz will be introduced to Centricity fans on their upcoming Christmas project with a single called, "Asleep in the Hay."
In a press release, he talked about his excitement over joining the Centricity roster, saying, "Signing with Centricity Records feels less like signing a record deal and more like joining a family. It's a family committed to ministry, good music, and making artists and fans better through connection. I can't wait to see how God uses us together!" Centricity's General Manager, added, "We are very happy to have Jonny join the Centricity Music family. He is an incredible talent whose heart for people, his work ethic, and his songwriting craftsmanship allow him to connect with everyone at such a deep level. We are very excited for Jonny's fans, both old and new, to hear his upcoming music and are looking forward to releasing his new project next year."
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