Southern Gospel Duo Chronicle Releases their Christmas Album "Down in Louisiana"

Southern Gospel duo Chronicle, which comprises of the husband and wife team Tim Kinchen and Missy Kinchen, have just released their brand new Christmas album Down in Louisiana. To purchase the album, click HERE.
With lots of saxaphone riffs, Chronicle packs an album's worth of beautiful Christmas songs. This includes their jazzy takes on classics like "Let It Snow," "Oh Holy Night," "O Little Town of Bethlehem." The album also includes originals such as "Merry Christmas Momma," "Santa's Prayer,"and "Louisiana Christmas Day."
Chronicle is from Denham Springs, Louisiana. This Duo is known for their soulful southern gospel music along with hints of jazz and blues. Their use of the saxophones is what sets them apart from other acts. Chronicle is promoted to radio by Les Butler & Butler Music Group, look for Chronicle on the next "Family Music Group" Compilation.
Tim Kinchen Of Chronicle was honored to receive "Male Vocalist of The Year" 2019 Christian Voice Magazine, while the duo was honored to receive Diamond Award 2019 "Sunrise Duet"
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