“Move,” the high-energy album-opener from GRAMMY® Award-winning Audio Adrenaline’s May 4 Fair Trade Services release, Sound of the Saints, has been selected as the opening theme for “MLB Now,” which airs daily on the MLB Network.
A one-hour panel discussion hosted by Brian Kenny, covering breaking news and the game’s most recent trends, “MLB Now” features perspectives from baseball journalists, current and former players, managers, sabermetricians and broadcasters. The MLB Network reaches nearly 70 million television households in the United States.
Written by Audio Adrenaline’s Adam Agee along with Seth Mosley, “Move”—an audience favorite in concert—was also featured during the NFL Network’s coverage of the Scouting Combine earlier this year.
Produced by GRAMMY® winner Seth Mosley (Jeremy Camp, for KING & COUNTRY) and Joshua Silverberg (Newsboys, Michael W. Smith), Sound of the Saints builds on the pop/rock foundation and lyrical themes which have hallmarked Audio Adrenaline’s iconic repertoire for nearly three decades. The band is currently introducing selections from the project to audiences across the country as part of Newsboys’ “We Believe God’s Not Dead” Spring Tour, featuring Finding Favour and introducing John Tibbs.
Since their debut in 1986, Audio Adrenaline has been one of Christian music’s most prolific bands. The group has garnered two GRAMMY® Awards for Best Rock Gospel Album (Worldwide, Until My Heart Caves In); five GMA Dove Awards; a Gold®-certified recording (Bloom); and 14 #1 Christian radio singles, including signature songs “Big House,” “Get Down” and “Hands And Feet.” In 2004 the band created the Hands & Feet Project, an initiative inspired by their hit song. With a mission to meet the physical and spiritual needs of orphans in Haiti, the Hands & Feet Project has constructed two children’s villages and its ongoing efforts continue to impact orphans and children throughout the country.
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Source: Jesusfreakhideout.com