BLOODGOOD Bassist Completes Work On Solo CD

January 4, 2008

BLOODGOOD bassist Michael Bloodgood has completed work on his new solo worship CD, "The Cross Changes Everything". "Steve Smith (EAGLES, HEART, VAN HALEN, etc.) was retained to mix the project while Craig and I inundated him with our own observations," said Michael. "Quinton Gibson (SONICFLOOD, PETRA, MICHAEL TATE) will be mastering the album in Franklin, TN."

The CD, which will include 14 songs (not including the bonus track) is scheduled for release this month via TAG Artists Group in Nashville. A CD-release party at Northwest Guitars will follow sometime in February.

Stated Michael: "I am very excited about crossing the finishing line after four years."

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