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    With a new CD out and a book about to be released, Jeremy Camp had a lot to celebrate last night. He rocked a big crowd at Northside Christian Church in New Albany, IN. As he walked on stage, he told everyone to keep standing, you won’t sit down. He was pretty much right about that.

    Mr. Camp’s new album “We Cry Out the Worship Project” is a combination of some greatest hits and worship songs with a few new ones here and there. The crowd danced, sang along, worshipped, cheered and laughed at the jokes he made throughout. The show lasted close to two and a half hours.

    Newcomer, Adam Cappa, opened the show with a few of his original songs and closed his set with a worship song. He has a strong Christian rock sound as well.

    After the show I waited in a long line to get an autograph and picture with the performers. Both Mr. Camp and Mr. Cappa genuinely appreciate their fans and took appropriate time with all.

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    About Roxane Haynes

    I am a working mother of four kids, age five and under, this includes two singletons and a set of twins. When I say working, I mean that I stay at home with them, but work my butt off to take care of them and get the "usual" things done for our home. I also help my husband with our business when I can. B.K. (before kids) I worked in the Human Resource field. Stay At Home Mom is by far my favorite career choice to date.

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