The Kramers Are Back with "Sing Me There"

Nominated for "2020 New Artist of The Year" as part of The Singing News Fan Awards, the Kramers are back with a new album. Teaming with StowTown Records, the Kramers will be releasing Sing Me There on August 19th.
The new project is indicative of The Kramers wide range of musical styles as it offers touching ballads, up-tempo songs with catchy melodies, powerful songs of worship and songs featuring awe-inspiring orchestrations. The 12 songs on this album are written by some of the top writers in Christian music, including Jason Cox, Kenna Turner West, Jeff Bumgardner, Joel Lindsey, Rachel McCutcheon, and Wayne Haun, and they include themes of hope, redemption, salvation, love, and praise.
Produced by multi-award winning producer Wayne Haun, and recorded with today's best studio musicians, each song is carefully treated to allow the message to shine through and penetrate hearts.
Tracklist:
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Sing Me There
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Because We Believe
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God Will Meet You There
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All Day, Every Day
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Take Heed, My Son
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What The Soldiers Didn't See
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You At 33
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His Best Work
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If There Was One Song
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Let Me Be The Well
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I Know There's A Heaven
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He Is Jesus
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