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FREE DOWNLOAD - Jodi Essex - "Symphony"



FreeCCM is offering another FREE DOWNLOAD. This offer is for a song by Jodi Essex called "Symphony".

Jodi was born in the beautiful coastal town of Carmel located on the Monterey Peninsula in Northern California. She took great interest in the performing arts as a youth. Jodi grew up as a regular soloist in her church and also helped lead worship for her youth group. Her first recording studio experience was at the age of 12 where she recorded several cover songs of her then-favorite Christian contemporary artists.

She began to segue into commercial acting and landed her first episodic role on Candid Camera. Jodi continued to develop her vocal and performance skills which led to an interest in writing her own music. Influenced by so many artists and sounds, she sought to find her own style. She began focusing solely on a music career, playing and touring in two secular rock bands she helped to form.

Years later, after finally heeding strong promptings from God and feeling led to share some hard-learned life lessons and poignant, transformational experiences, she went back to her faith-filled roots and decided to write and produce a faith-based album, aptly titled “Irreverent.”

FreeCCM is offering a FREE DOWNLOAD of Jodi’s song “Symphony,” an introspective ballad, beckoning listeners to turn their ears to the perfection of the symphony that is unconditional Love.

You can preview/listen to the track on:
Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/jodi-essex/1476120690
Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/artists/B081J6ZQ2Z/jodi-essex
Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/nl/album/131469022
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3IqsKudYEOT9i3167dPOGC

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