Mercy's Well Adds New Member Josh Simpson to Powerful Vocal Trio; New Album Spring 2014

Mercy's Well is back with a new addition to their amazing vocal trio. No newcomer to the Gospel music scene, Josh Simpson is the new member of Mercy's Well's powerful ministry team.
Simpson's resume includes touring with other acts such as Brian Free & Assurance, Gold City, and the Hoppers. The piano virtuoso (Simpson started playing at age 6) is now a full-time member of Mercy's Well.
Group owner Brad Strider couldn't be happier with the new addition to the group and expresses how Simpson will really provide a new dimension and style to the group's performances.
"Over the years, we have really sought a fine balance with our audiences in sharing a variety of styles. Our focus is and will always be to bring a message of the hope of Christ. We want that message not to be just heard, but also felt. One of the ways we have seen that effort be more effectively executed is with the powerful tool of live music. To have Josh play along side us has re-energized the effectiveness of our music and ministry. In this day and age we have little time to waste in reaching out to a broken world with the message of the HOPE of Christ. We are so grateful for the way God is guiding us in our efforts to love people to Him."
Recording a new album with award-winning producer Donna King, Mercy's Well hopes to release a new batch of songs in Spring 2014. Their current single "More Like Jesus, Less Like Me," which was written by Dianne Wilkinson is currently playing on Christian radio stations across the country.
To learn more about the Mercy's Well check out their official website at www.mercyswell.com.
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