Canadian artist, Stacey Musselman, presents "Dreamer."

I am so pleased to offer this new EP, "Dreamer." These songs represent so much of my story, both as

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I am so pleased to offer this new EP, "Dreamer." These songs represent so much of my story, both as an individual and as an artist. They are thoughtfully written and carefully arranged. They are my encouragement to you; they are my heart-song to those I love; they are my legacy.

But enough of the sap - for now.

This EP was produced by J. Richard Hutt at Cedartree Recording Studio. Thank you Rick for partnering with me. It was an absolute pleasure working with you. Thank you for bringing these songs to life.

Also, featured are musicians:
Steve Hogg (acoustic guitar and bass)
J. Richard Hutt (baritone guitar and keys)
J.K. Gulley (ukulele, 12 string and electric guitar)
Jamie Warren (whistler extraordinaire)
Thank you for imprinting your skill on this project.

Thank you Nicole Brodrecht for contributing your artistry and creativity to the face painting and photography of the album artwork.

Most of all, thank you to my husband Rob who champions the home-front so I can pursue my dream (which is no small task with 3 little ones at home). I couldn't do any of this without you. You are my encouragement, my rock and my best friend.


About the Songs:

"Dreamer" was written for my son, and in many ways, myself as well. In a world that can so easily cause us to stand still in fear and hesitancy, this anthem says, "start moving!"

"What's to Come" was written for my husband. Only heaven knows what lies ahead and I'm sure glad I've got you beside me as we build together.

"His Promise" was written as a testimony of faith. May it be as healing for you listening as it was for me writing.

"Mother's Song" was written for our firstborn daughter. Its a song of blessing, meant to impart motherly wisdom and encouragement.


The love and support of family, friends, and fans is heart-warming. I hope this new music blesses you in a meaningful way.

Stacey

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