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WORSHIP ARTIST KYLE SHERMAN JOINS FRANCESCA BATTISTELLI’S HUNDRED MORE YEARS TOUR FEATURING THE AFTERS AND THE OUTCOME

buzzz worthy. . . (Los Angles, Calif.) Feb. 21, 2013 —RayLynn Records’ flagship worship artist Kyle Sherman is slated to open for GRAMMY ® nominated artist and Dove Award winner Francesca Battistelli on her new spring tour titled “Hundred More Years.”  Sherman will be accompanied by pop-rock group The Afters and The Outcome. The tour will kick off in Amarillo, Texas on March 21 and carry through to May 5, wrapping the spring leg in Bellefontaine, Ohio.  The musical acts will entertain audiences across the country including those in Ft. Wayne, Ind., Montgomery, N.Y. and Madison, Wis. (See tour dates below). “I have been a fan of Francesca Battistelli and The Afters for years now,” says Sherman. “I have so much respect for both of them. I am completely stoked to be on tour with these amazing artists!” Sherman will perform selections from his debut album  Hear Me,  which includes   his latest single “The Greatest Tear;” a song that he calls his “...

Kyle Sherman debut's "All Things New" video on GMC

buzzz worthy. . . Los Angeles, Calif. (January 24, 2013) RayLynn Records flagship artist Kyle Sherman, has just released the music video for his new song “All Things New.” The video made its world premiere today on gmc online and will debut on additional online and broadcast outlets in the coming weeks. To coincide with its world premiere, WatchGmctv.com will feature the single as the network’s “download of the week,” beginning January 28, 2013 where fans can access the download via gmc’s homepage .  Recorded at his Hear Me release party held at the Ridglea Theater in Ft. Worth, Texas, the song was co-written by Sherman and friend and country singer/songwriter, Mark Collie (Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw). “All Things New” was inspired by 2 Corinthians 5:17, which states: “in Christ we are new creations. The old is gone, the new has come.” “I had wanted to write a worship song like this for years, but it always became overly complicated,” reflects Sherman. “I would start so...