The Taylors Return with "Peace, Love, Joy"
The rich musical heritage of The Taylors originally began in a small country church in North Carolina. That tradition has continued over the past two decades as Chris, Suzanne and Jonathan, collectively known as The Taylors, have consistently delivered musical excellence that has been embraced by audiences all across the country.
Their brand new Stowtown Records release, Peace, Love, Joy, follows up their 2022 Love Is The Voice recording and promises even more musical pleasure for longtime fans, as well as brand new listeners. The recording features the dynamic sibling group at their very best, lending their trademark, rich vocal harmonies to songs that contain the message of God's goodness, grace, love and mercy.Producer Wayne Haun said of the highly-anticipated project, "I've always loved the music we've created over the years, but there's something about this album that makes me want to play it over and over. The collection of songs, the musicianship of some of Nashville and New York's' finest and, of course, the heartfelt performances of these three is simply put, perfection."
Jonathan shared his enthusiasm about the new music, "This is my favorite album we've recorded so far! The songwriters we worked with really knocked it out of the park, and each song has a timely message for our listeners. Working with the best producer in the industry always gives us confidence that we're going to have a quality project, but Wayne really outdid himself on this one. We also had an amazing team of musicians and engineers." Suzanne added, "This album has been carefully crafted and prayed over." Jonathan continued, "God has a way of sending us the perfect songs that we need to hear at exactly the right time in the seasons that we find ourselves in. We hope our listeners will be encouraged and uplifted, and we're excited to see what God is going to do with this project!"The debut single, "He Is Good To Me," is a driving, upbeat tune that shares of God's faithfulness regardless of the difficult circumstances life may bring. It's a message of hope that is already garnering nationwide radio airplay.
Other songs expected to be released to radio include "I Want To Hear It," a song of personal testimony and praise, penned by Rachel McCuthcheon and multi-award winning writer Rodney Griffin, and the title cut, which features Chris on lead vocals and was written by Kevin Winebarger and Wayne Haun.
The moving ballad, "God Cares," is a message of reassurance, which Jonathan delivers with bold conviction. Another message of God's consistent care for us is delivered by Suzanne in "God Has Heard Your Cry," a powerful composition from the prolific writing team of Marcia Henry, Sue C. Smith and Rachel McCutcheon.
"We're beyond thrilled with how this project turned out. It is our hope that as you listen, your soul will be filled with God's peace, love and joy," Chris expressed. This new offering from The Taylors is a wonderful musical celebration of the peace, love and joy that can only be found in a personal relationship with a loving Savior whose goodness knows no end.
Distributed exclusively by Provident/Sony, Peace, Love, Joy is available on all digital platforms worldwide. Stream the full project here.
Track List:
Peace, Love, Joy
The Well
God Has Heard Your Cry
He Is Good To Me
I Want To Hear It
God Cares
Links:
https://thetaylorsmusic.com
https://m.facebook.com/thetaylorsmusic
https://www.instagram.com/thetaylorsmusic
https://youtube.com/thetaylors8133
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