Jordan St. Cyr's self-titled project is now available for review; releases March 4

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Singer/songwriter Jordan St. Cyr continues his 2022 as one of his busiest yet. With the debut of his self-titled first full-length album set to release March 4 (BEC Recordings), St. Cyr is also celebrating his current single "Weary Traveler" at No. 1 on radio's AC Indicator Chart for its third week in a row. 

With the upcoming release of his album, St. Cyr shares, "My prayer for this album is that these songs would bring comfort and joy to those who hear them. It is also my prayer that listeners would be more hopeful and open to the depths of God’s love for them knowing that their circumstances are not a reflection of how God feels about them, rather that their circumstances would reveal the closeness and nearness of the Holy Spirit."

Jordan St. Cyr began the year being named the No. 2 Top New Christian Artist of 2021, according to Billboard, which also listed his song "Fires" in four of the top year-end Christian songs charts. "Fires" spent an astounding 45 weeks at radio and became a top 5 hit, while top charter "Weary Traveler" continues to be added on stations across the U.S. such as Fish Atlanta, WCIE (Tampa), and KWND (Springfield, MO). The song is also top ten on the Christian Airplay and AC Monitored charts.

St. Cyr recently wrapped a tour with Anne Wilson and will join Jeremy Camp's "I Still Believe Tour," which kicks off next month. 

ABOUT JORDAN ST. CYR:  Jordan St. Cyr is a husband and a father of two boys and two girls. His career hit single, "Fires," appeared on the Billboard Christian Airplay charts for 45 weeks and climbed in the top 5. "Fires" has been played on major networks and stations for nearly 18 months, reaching millions weekly. His current single, "Weary Traveler,” has been No. 1 for two straight weeks and continues to receive adds at radio.  

Since the start of 2022, St. Cyr has performed at the annual March For Life in Washington, D.C. in front of thousands and completed a tour with Anne Wilson before he embarks on the road with Jeremy Camp's "I Still Believe Tour," kicking off in March.  

Over the years, St. Cyr has had the opportunity to work alongside many amazing songwriters, producers, and artists who have encouraged him along his journey. He has played numerous events of all sizes and has revealed to him, humanity’s deep desire for meaningful connection and the hope to find something more vibrant than our current reality. With songs such as "Fires" and "Weary Traveler," St. Cyr continues on a pursuit of hope, even in our darkest moments, to know that God gives us stories to share and encourage one another through our fires and weary travels, to give us strength in the midst of them. 

For more information, please visit jordanstcyr.com.