‘Seasons’ – The Brand New Album from Natalie Grant

Nine-time GRAMMY Award nominee and Curb | Word Entertainment artist NATALIE GRANT has released her highly anticipated new album, Seasons. The 10-track album features Grant’s own twist on songs that have made a lasting impression on her life as well as her illustrious career. To create Seasons, Grant invited some of the top artists in their genres to join her including Mary Mary with their first re-recorded version of their smash hit “Shackles (Praise You),” Tasha Cobbs Leonard on Paul Simon’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” and her mother and daughters on Bob Dylan’s “Make You Feel My Love.”

“Faith-filled music has carried me, and continues to carry me, through every stage of my life” shares Grant. “There have been many seasons – seasons full of beauty and blooming, seasons that have seemed cold and barren. This album is a collection of songs that have carried me through college, heartbreak, infertility, cancer, anxiety… the list goes on. But my Jesus, and the music that carries His message, have been my constant companions.”   https://nataliegrant.com/

Stephen Stanley Releases cover of the Classic “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”

Georgia native, Stephen Stanley, bursts onto the scene growing rapidly on TikTok and Instagram for posting incredibly talented cover videos that have gained major traction. After releasing his debut self-titled EP (April 23), including original song, “No Hopeless Soul,” amassing 6.6M global streams and a #17 spot at Christian Airplay radio, Stephen now releases his first full cover song, “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” for fans to stream everywhere.

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Carol Lee Sampson to Release ‘Live in Lockdown – Volume 1.’

When the Covid-19 Lockdown began in the UK, Worcester’s Carol Lee Sampson began to record a “song a day” via her Facebook page. As her recordings gained popularity in encouraging and lifting people’s spirits, numerous requests for particular songs came in.

Now, Carol has put  together 14 of her own favourites together on one album, due for release digitally on Friday 14th August from all major download sites.

These intimate recordings include well known covers, as well as her own, orginal songs.

Hear Carol now, with her rendition of “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”