The Furrow Family Releases New Album "Here and Now"
The Furrow Family has just released their new album "Here and Now." Produced by Les Butler, this groundbreaking project showcases the three generation family harmonies of The Furrows singing 10 original songs. The album also features songs by great writers like Marcia Henry, Kenna West, and Kyla Rowland.
The Furrow Family has been known for their ministry through the Word and song for over 100 years. Greg, Paul, and Sarah make up the latest rendition of a legacy that has impacted many lives. With influences such as the Goodmans and Hinsons, this family group brings the best of classic southern gospel with a unbeatable family harmony dynamic.
God has blessed their endeavors over the past three years and brought them to the point they are at today. Aiming to reach millions with the gospel, ministry is the number one priority. They have been featured artists at Dollywood's Harvest and Gospel Fest and are currently producing an album with Nashville's Butler Music Group with legendary gospel radio host, promotor, and former publisher of Singing News Magazine, Les Butler. The Furrows are walking in faith, trusting God to help them answer the call that He has placed on their lives.
Track Listing:
1. I Kinda Gotta Feeling
2. All Because of Grace
3. Abandon
4. Of Church Pews Could Shout
5. Grace Upon Grace
6. Everybody Will Be Happy Over There
7. I've Come Too Far
8. Come and See
9. This Is the Good
10. Walk Like It
To purchase the album, go to:
http://www.thefurrowsmusic.com/#!store/c1t3s
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