Jason Bare's "Christmas All the Time" Debuts on Billboard Soft AC Chart
Singer and songwriter Jason Blare's "Christmas All the Time" has just debuted at No. 11 on the Billboard Soft AC Chart this week. The song also hit No. 9 on CMW's Christmas Charts and No. 12 on the CMW Inspirational Chart.
"I am blown away by the response to my new single," says Bare. "I am so excited to be on the Billboard and Christian Music Weekly charts again, and I am extremely grateful for the support from radio and fans everywhere! My biggest desire has been that the message of this song would impact listeners, and encourage them to love like it's Christmas All The Time."
"My dad was a Pastor, and for years I heard him make the statement, 'Find a need and meet it... Find a hurt and heal it.' That statement has stuck with me throughout the years," says Bare. "Every year, when Christmas comes, I see this very thing happening, but God didn't commission us to love just at Christmas. He called us to love every day, and that's what this song is all about... My prayer is that this song will remind every listener to search for the real needs and hurts in their communities. That is how we can see our world change, and lives won for the Glory of God... LORD, let me love like it's 'Christmas All The Time.'"
To see the "Christmas All the Time" video, which recently premiered on New Release Tuesday, visit NRT.cc/JasonBareVideoPremiere.
Bare is currently touring in support of his latest CD, Love Is Alive. For more information about Bare and Love Is Alive, visit jasonbare.com, or follow him on Facebook (facebook.com/jasonbaremusic) or Twitter (@jasonbaremusic)
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