The Kingdom Heirs' "Everything In Between" is Available Now
The Kingdom Heirs' Everything In Between is available now. On Everything In Between, The Kingdom Heirs illustrate why they've been noted as one of the top quartets in Southern Gospel music. The album features full quartet tunes, a cappella hymns and lively instrumentals. Each style lifts up praise to the Lord for all He's done for us on Earth.
The album begins with "Just Drink The Water," a new song from the pens of Lee Black, Gina Boe and Jerry Salley about wanting to be a witness of Christ's love and spreading His message. The title track reminds that no matter what happens in life, Jesus is the first, last and everything in between. With an upbeat, country feel, this song features bass vocalist Jeff Chapman on the verses with the group joining on the chorus, and embodies the heart of Southern Gospel traditions.
The Kingdom Heirs' instrumental work shines on their rendition of "Sweet By And By," a classic hymn immediately recognizable with the joyful piano of Andy Stringfield. "Holy, Holy Is What The Angels Sing," sung a cappella, is an old church hymn that tells of the joy salvation will bring and what it will be like to join the choir of angels. Everything In Between closes with "High On Zion's Mountain" a powerful song penned by one of the group's favorite writers, Dianne Wilkinson. With grand music, it tells of the glorious day when we reach Heaven and the beauty that will be found there.
With their vocal and instrumental abilities, The Kingdom Heirs praise and worship the Lord with each song on Everything In Between. Whether it's a compelling song with the full group, a moving instrumental or a smooth a cappella tune, this album has something for each listener looking to lift up the Lord and His message.
Listen to Everything In Between HERE.
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