Jonny Diaz To Release Highly-Anticipated New Project "Let It Fly"

Singer/Songwriter Jonny Diaz will release his debut project for Centricity Music April 8th, Let It Fly. The 11-song EP was produced by Jeff Pardo (Mandisa, Salvador) and Brent Milligan (Steven Curtis Chapman, David Crowder Band), and features original new music that was written or co-written by Diaz. This is the first pairing of Diaz with the famed producers and the collaboration offers some new sounds and insights from Diaz, who is a critically acclaimed talent.
"Every track on this album sounds different than the one before it, which I love!," says Diaz. "When a CD uses the same instruments, players, and producer on every song it's easy to lose the battle to monotony. My goal with Let It Fly was to take every listener on a lyrical and musical journey and I think we accomplished that."
With Let It Fly, Diaz displays more confidence as a singer/songwriter and drives home the message of trusting God and being used more effectively through Him. Two songs on the new project, "Use Me Too," and "Live Like He's Alive," drive home the EP's anthem, while "Like Your Love," and "Thank God I Got Her," display more of a country side to the Christian artist, with the first song even featuring banjo and mandolin. However, this is definitely a pop album overall that is reflected in the catchy song, "Upside Down," that chronicles paradoxes of the Christian faith.
"Thank God I Got Her" is the first single from the project and is currently going for adds at Christian radio. Diaz is currently on a promo tour through several key radio markets that include; KLTY/Dallas, TX; KSBJ/Houston, TX; KXOJ, Tulsa, OK; Spirit FM/Tampa, FL; Christian FM, Vero Beach, FL and WPOZ-FM/Orlando, FL.
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