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Hands To Heaven is Shirley's worship album. Here is the description on the back of the CD.
"In the history of modern worship and contemporary Christian music few churches have had as much impact
as The Warehouse in Sacramento, California. From the 1970s until now, the church has encouraged artistic expressions
of faith in Jesus, and the effect has been felt far and wide in the work of artists like Charlie Peacock, the '77s, Brent Bourgeois,
and many others. With Hands To Heaven, the tradition of artistic excellence continues, as the sounds of Warehouse worship
are captured in the studio with Shirley Bunnell and Ralph Stover, worship leaders at the church. Expertly produced by Ralph Stover,
(Plus One, Natalie Grant) the studio versions of Wednesday night worship favorites feature Shirley's vocals, while top-drawer Warehouse
musicians familiar to Christian music fans fill in layers of acoustic-based sounds. These stellar players include Mike Roe ('77s), Bruce
Spencer (Charlie Peacock, Bourgeois-Tagg) and John Webber (Charlie Peacock)."
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