Jean Watson and Phil Keaggy Will Appear on the 700 Club on Dec. 18
Jean Watson will be appearing on the CBN television network's flagship show, The 700 Club on Dec. 18. She is also scheduled to appear on the show on Christmas Eve. She will be performing Christmas songs from her recently-released Christmas project, Christmas...Not The Way It Seems.
Produced by Grammy Award-nominated producer Billy Smiley, the 11-song collection of angelic and classic Christmas favorites also features the talents of legendary Gospel Music Hall of Famer and guitar virtuoso Phil Keaggy. Keaggy will perform with Watson, and will also be featured on the show throughout the holiday season performing songs from his Christmas CD, Welcome Inn.
"I feel very honored to be able to share my music and story on The 700 Club!" says Watson. "It was a thrill to perform with Phil Keaggy, and taping the interview was a an emotional moment for me. I hope that viewers are as touched in watching the show as I was in making it!"
To find affiliate listings and show times in your area, visit cbn.com/700club/ShowInfo/Schedule/schedule.aspx.
Watson, who resides in Michigan, enjoys a large fan base across the U.S. and throughout the United Kingdom. She also hosts a daily inspirational radio show, Jean Watson, which airs across Ireland.
Watson's appearance on The 700 Club is the latest stop on a media tour to promote Christmas...Not The Way It Seems. She recently performed on LeSea TV's The Harvest Show, TBN's Praise the Lord, Cornerstone Television Network's Real Life and the Christian Television Network's (CTN) Bridges.
Additional appearances will include an interview and performance on The 700 Club's Christmas Eve program, an interview with Campus Crusade for Christ radio (CRU), several upcoming special Christmas music performances on the Cornerstone Television Network and more.
For more information about Watson or Christmas...Not The Way It Seems, visit jeanwatson.com.
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