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Parlour Sessions by Nathan Partain Now Available!

Posted on 07.26.2007 by Registered CommenterBrian in | Comments3 Comments

Parlour%20Sessions.jpgSRR is happy to announce that Nathan Partain's album "Parlour Session" is now in stock. This album is a collection of revised hymns recorded at Nathan's house in Seattle, often done in one take. If you're a fan of Jeff Tweedy, Iron and Wine, or Red House Painters I think you will dig this one.

And while I'm at it, I might as well tell you that Nathan has recently accepted the pastor of worship position for Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Indianappolis, so he is either on the road or getting ready to move his family across this great nation. Redeemer is losing a great musician and leader with Bruce Benedict taking off to London, but they are also gaining a great guy, too. God bless you in your new work, Nathan.

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Reader Comments (3)

I really enjoyed tales of thomas, why not put Nathan on emusic?

08.18.2007 | Unregistered Commentersdesocio

Thanks. Nathan and all SRR artists are or will be on emusic, itunes, and all the other download sites. It just takes a couple weeks to get them up, depending on how busy the particular company is, but it'll be up there soon and I'll be sure to leave a post letting everyone know. Thanks for your support. - Brian

08.18.2007 | Registered CommenterBrian

thanks for the kind note brian. partains arrived safely this weekend and nathan is looking forward to jumping into life and music it seems. you can keep up with the benedicts and their crazy world travels here. www.livinglondon.wordpress.com
peace,
bruce

08.20.2007 | Unregistered CommenterBruce

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