Live at Oak Tree: The Series

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Live at Oak Tree: The Series
Created byDaywind Records
Country of origin United States
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Original network INSP

Live at Oak Tree: The Series is a TV series from Daywind Records that airs on The Inspiration Network. The series presents many artists behind-the-scenes during all the preparation and recording of a live presentation. [1]

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The Series

Daywind Records started releasing the presentations of the series as CDs and DVDs. [2] These are some of the ones they've released:

ArtistRelease DateNotes
Austins Bridge March 31, 2009The album was nominated to 4 Dove Awards:
  • Country Album of the Year
  • Long Form Music Video of the Year
  • Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year ("Hold On To Jesus")
  • Country Recorded Song of the Year ("Dry Bones")
Crabb RevivalMarch 31, 2009
Aaron & Amanda Crabb July 21, 2009The album was nominated to a Dove Award:
  • Inspirational Album of the Year
Legacy Five November 6, 2009
The Booth Brothers November 12, 2009
Jeff & Sheri Easter March 30, 2010
SistersMay 11, 2010
Karen Peck and New River April 6, 2010The album was nominated to a Grammy Award:
  • Best Southern, Country, Or Bluegrass Gospel Album
Greater Vision July 26, 2010
Clint BrownDecember 7, 2010
Judy Jacobs December 14, 2010

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