STRYPER Frontman Featured In 'Noëlle' Movie; Trailer Available

December 8, 2007

The new Gener8xion Entertainment motion picture "Noëlle" — which features STRYPER frontman Michael Sweet as part of the supporting cast — is now in theaters. In the movie, Sweet plays one of the three "Tree Kings" and sings in Latin in the climatic ending of the film. Michael's wife Kyle was also the makeup artist for the movie.

Check out the official trailer for "Noëlle" and Michael's music video for the song "Noëlle" below.

Sweet's new solo album, "Touched", was released on December 3, 2007 exclusively through Michael's official web site, MichaelSweet.com. The CD, which includes reworked versions of four STRYPER songs, is not be available in stores.

Click the following links to learn more about "Touched": The Story, MP3 Samples, Pre-Order (first 500 autographed).

"Touched" track listing:

01. You Are So Beautiful (JOE COCKER)
02. Together As One (STRYPER)
03. She's Got A Way (BILLY JOEL)
04. All of Me (STRYPER)
05. Without You (HARRY NILSSON)
06. First Love (STRYPER)
07. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (ROBERTA FLACK)
08. Honestly (STRYPER)
09. The Rose (BETTE MIDLER)
10. My Love, My Life, My Flame (new original song)
11. Colour My World (CHICAGO)

Michael Sweet and his wife Kyle appeared on TBN's "Praise the Lord" program on September 20, 2007 to discuss everything they've been through since Kyle was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. In addition, Michael performed three songs from "Touched".

As previously reported, audio of Michael Sweet rehearsing the BOSTON classic "More Than A Feelin" with BOSTON members Tom Scholz, Gary PihlKimberley Dahme and Jeff Neal for the Brad Delp tribute show is available at this location (Quicktime required).

Michael Sweet's "Noëlle" music video:

"Noëlle" movie trailer:

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