Steve Ladd Reveals Details to His New EP "No Excuses, No Regrets"
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On June 6th, Steve Ladd will release his brand new EP No Excuses, No Regrets, on Sonlite Records. No Excuses, No Regrets is at the heart of Ladd's mission statement. To share with the world a no apologetic message of the love of God through music.
Performing for some of the most well-known churches and events like First Baptist Atlanta, Mims Baptist, Conroe TX, Gaither Homecoming, to the Bridge Ministry for the homeless in Nashville TN, Steve Ladd pours out his heart to anyone listening. No Excuses, No Regrets offers approaches from the 90's Russ Taff inspired sounds of "All Things Are Possible God" to the Donnie McClurkin influenced spiritual "Since I Laid My Burdens Down."
This 6 song EP covers a lot of ground in regards to styles of Christian music. Steve Ladd covers "Chain Breaker" offering his unique voice to this CCM hit. The refined and masterful orchestral arrangement by Cody McVey accentuates the message on the song "Living Water.""What You've Done for Me," takes the listener out of the rat race of daily life to a quiet place of thankfulness for the Lord's blessings with just Steve's vocal and piano accompaniment. Steve Ladd gives No Excuses for a loving, powerful lyric with a message that leaves No Regrets.
SONG LIST:
1. ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE GOD
2. CHAIN BREAKER
3. WHAT YOU'VE ALREADY DONE
4. NO EXCUSES, NO REGRETS
5. SINCE I LAID MY BURDEN DOWN
6. LIVING WATER
As early as five years old while growing up in Dayton, Ohio, Steve Ladd felt the call of God to minister through song. The son of an evangelist, the youngster would mature to become one of the most well-liked and respected group member for some of America's most award-winning Christian music ensembles like Gold City and The Anchormen. Although still considered a young artist, Ladd has spent the last seven years traveling extensively both domestically and internationally. Performing inspirational songs like "Preach the Word" has become a personal anthem of encouragement Ladd takes wherever he goes and he reports "God moves and lives that are broken and hurting are leaving changed and encouraged at my services."
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