The Williamsons Release New Album "Counting My Blessings"

The Williamsons from Weleetka, OK aren't wasting anytime in the New Year. Jumping back on the saddle the singing group is excited about releasing their upcoming album Counting My Blessings, featuring Lisa Williamson. Slated to hit retailers March 1, 2014, the new project is a string of songs written by greats Dottie Rambo, Kevin Wright along with five original tunes from Lisa. The songs range from heartfelt ballads to children and story songs. There's something for everyone!
The group just released the first single from the project titled "This Army Keeps Marching On," with Vertical Sky.
"I am so excited to be working with the Williamsons," says Donna King. "We are getting ready to head into the studio this spring. I have followed their music and ministry for a long time and to get to produce a recording is really exciting for me. I am also thrilled to get a brand new single to radio for them. The song 'This Army Keeps Marching On' is energetic and vibey, while staying true to the great feel of real Southern Gospel music. I am looking for lots of wonderful things to come from this radio release."
Lisa says, "A good friend of ours showed me the original recording of this song, and I immediately fell in love with it. What a message! We may be weary but the army of God keeps marching on."
You can learn more about the Williamsons at http://www.williamsonsmusic.com or https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Williamsons.
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