Artists|June 24, 2018 02:19 EDT
Saxophonist Cameron Ross Releases Second Instrumental Praise And Worship Album, 'Power'
Instrumental Praise and Worship saxophonist Cameron Ross has independently released his sophomore album, Power, hoping to expand his music ministry reach and offer another gateway to worship. The Arkansas-native and music educator combines today's most popular Praise and Worship songs and original instrument tunes, using his saxophone to create an atmosphere of worship and engaging musical experience for audiences who love Christian and Jazz music.
The new album is an amalgamation of some of the best-loved Praise and Worship songs, including "You Are Good," "Glorious," and Ross' Gospel radio single "Our God." Power also features Ross' soothing stylings on contemporary gospel favorites "When The Saints Go To Worship," and "I Love The Lord."
Among the guest appearances on the new album is smooth-jazz flutist Kim Scott, who performs alongside Ross on "The Prayer," a song originally recorded by Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion. On the upbeat, high energy title-track, "Power," Ross is joined by his musical inspiration and world-renowned saxophonist Donald Hayes.
"Cameron is a great saxophonist. I was very honored to work with him on this record," says Donald Hayes. "It was great to work with an artist that came from the same place as I do. I immediately identified and connected with that southern soul and history."
Seeking to create the best worship and listening experience possible, Ross enlisted a stellar lineup of producers for the new album. Johnathan Davenport, Dimitri Turner, Henry Walker all offered their production skills along with Donyea Goodman who has produced and played for Fred Hammond, J Moss, James Fortune and many others.
Power is available now at all digital music outlets.
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Click below to listen to the song "Our God" from the new album, or click here to listen on YouTube: