11th Hour’s upcoming album, That’s Who He Is, vividly shows the trio’s creativity and talent

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Arden, North Carolina (March 26, 2024) — “This album!!! Wow, what can I say??” enthuses Amber Eppinette Saunders, powerhouse vocalist with Sonlite Records’ 11th Hour. “We have literally watched God do miracles and wonders from the beginning process of this project to even now! This is probably the most personal project we have ever done, and we can’t wait for you to hear our hearts through these songs!”
Sure enough, one listen to the trio’s upcoming collection — now available for pre-save/add ahead of its May 17 release — is enough to justify the enthusiasm. With their first new music in more than two years, That’s Who He Is builds on the decade of successes embodied in last year’s A Collection of Hits to offer an album that blends full-throated proclamations of God’s strength and intimate meditations on doubt and faith, presented in a set of arrangements that range across equally broad musical ground. Yet each song, whether it’s given a straightforward Southern Gospel treatment or a more contemporary setting, is a vivid example of the inspired creativity and abundant talent for which 11th Hour has been known since their earliest days.

That deep craft and spirit is evident from the opening “Rock Bottom,” with a lyric that uses the title’s image in a clever, yet meaningful twist in its memorable chorus:

There’s a rock at the bottom
And it’s Jesus, the Rock of Ages
So stand up, the ground is solid
There’s a rock at the bottom
When you hit rock bottom

and a gripping lead vocal from Amber that soars over an expansive musical texture that has room for keyboards and banjo, too.

Similarly, the title track underpins emotive leads from Garrett Saunders and Amber with deft touches that include a soulful choir lifting up its message of a loving God who can supply everything the believer needs. Garrett leads on the album’s first single, too, delivering a prayerful “Dear Heavenly Father” that builds from a restrained, intimate opening to a triumphantly full texture over the course of its three and a half minutes, while Victoria Bowlin is well represented with featured numbers that include the pointed “You Can’t Tell Me That Ain’t God” and the serenely confident “Still Faithful.” There’s even a nod to sounds from beyond the Gospel music realm in the boldly contemporary, hopeful sound of “This Is Not The End.”

Adding to the excitement of the release, the entirety of That’s Who He Is will be available in immersive audio on platforms supporting Dolby Atmos, including Apple Music, Amazon Music and TIDAL. “It sounds like you’re sitting in the middle of a recording session hearing all these wonderful sounds,” says producer Roger Talley, who adds, “I thoroughly enjoyed working with 11th Hour on this, my first time producing a project for them. They did such a wonderful job on this project and I am so excited for you to hear it.”

Sound Street’s “Mountains Will Fall”is a ringing affirmation of God’s power

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Arden, North Carolina (March 15, 2024) — The second Sonlite Records single from Sound Street centers its message right from the start, as the trio proclaims the chorus’s stirring final words, “God will move and mountains will fall.”  

While Jaylie Vanderslice was front and center on the group’s debut, “Mountains Will Fall” finds her father, Jarrod, taking the leading vocal role as the orchestration subsides and the familiar strains of a Southern Gospel piano come to the fore:

When only a miracle can change what you face
And it looks like a mountain stands in your way
Remember the Master can do anything
And nothing is impossible for a child of the King

After the revelation of a first full chorus, the trio harmonies — father, daughter and family friend Ryan Bilby â€”persist through the confident lyric of the song’s second verse and into a crescendo of choruses that affirm the lyric’s elemental simplicity:

Mountains will fall into the sea
When we come to the Father with faith to believe
Heaven hears and answers each call
God will move and mountains will fall

“Throughout our life we are presented with trials and situations that seem insurmountable,” notes Jarrod Vanderslice. “‘Mountains Will Fall’ encourages us that nothing is impossible with God, and we will be fine because He is our Father and He cares for us. So no matter the size of your problem, trust God to move and those ‘Mountains Will Fall!'”

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11th Hour’s “Dear Heavenly Father” is a vulnerable prayer

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Arden, North Carolina (February 2, 2024) — As the title track of their last all-new album, 2021’s Anthem Of The Ages, makes its way up the charts, contemporary Southern Gospel trio 11th Hour is looking ahead with the release of “Dear Heavenly Father,” the first single to feature the most recent addition to the group, Garrett Saunders.  

Says founding member and acclaimed singer Amber Eppinette Saunders, “This song was written by Garrett and Nathan Woodard, and it is an actual prayer. Many times people wake in the middle of the night with a burden so heavy, but we can remember there is always someone listening and always someone who cares, no matter the time of night.”

Fittingly, the song’s first verse is delivered over hushed guitar and a steady percussive beat that echoes the ticking of a clock marking the passage of time in a troubled night:

Dear Heavenly Father, it’s 2 a.m.
I know we talked a while ago, but here I am again 
I hope I’m no bother but I’m wide awake
I’ve got a lot on my mind and all I know is You’re the only one up this late
I hope You don’t mind listening for a little while
Dear Heavenly Father 

And though the second verse deepens the texture and leads to two powerful choruses that frame Garrett’s voice with harmonies from Amber and Victoria Bowlin, the performance ultimately circles back at the closing, as his lone voice recaps the vulnerability of the song’s opening. With a message made all the more compelling by its frank depiction of a soul in need, “Dear Heavenly Father” shows once again 11th Hour’s ability to place bold, yet sensitive creativity in the service of bedrock faith.  

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Phillip Hughes of Real Truth Revival passes away

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The southern gospel community is mourning the loss of Phillip Hughes, vocalist with Real Truth Revival. Phillip was familiar to fans, also from tenures with  The Kingsmen, Anchormen, and Harvesters.

Phillip suffered a heart attack on Wednesday. 

His wife, Starla, shared this: “Our beautiful family… we need your prayers right now. For those that haven’t heard, we lost Phillip Hughes on Wednesday, January 24, 2024. Our lives were greatly blessed with his love, life and laughter. I am thankful for over 30 years with him. While I am feeling lost I have a wonderful family and great friends to support me during this time. Phillip loved many and was loved by many.” 

The Inspirations announce upcoming album, kicking off their 60th year of music

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Arden, North Carolina (January 23, 2024) — “As we begin a new year,” said The Inspirations’ Roland Kesterson, “our hearts are still fixed on the one goal that has been our motive since we started singing together—that motive being to continue the Legacy.”

With that goal in mind, the title for the new Horizon Records album by today’s edition of the long-lived quartet, The Legacy Continues, was a natural choice. And sure enough, the collection, now available for pre-save/add ahead of its March 15 release, offers convincing proof that the four young members (Kesterson, Luke Vaught, Wyatt Austin and Isaac Moore) have not only mastered The Inspirations’ ample catalog — Favorite New Artist honors (for Austin and Moore respectively) and Singing News Fans Award Album of the Year trophies in 2022 and 2023 alongside last year’s Favorite Artist award for the group already made that point — but have found the key to adding to that songbook with new songs that lend themselves to the classic Inspirations treatment.

From the opening nod to the past in “I’m Going That Way,” through an inspired retelling of one of the best-loved Biblical stories — “Come To The Well,” now making its way up the charts — to the closing celebration of the Resurrection, “Glory, Glory, Jesus Won,” The Legacy Continues is rich with echoes of The Inspirations’ sound from decades past, yet full of the excitement and vitality that come when young singers dive into tradition with fresh ears and open hearts.  

 “2024 marks a major milestone for the group,” notes Kesterson. “In April of this year, our group will celebrate 60 years of singing Gospel Music — and what a legacy that is! Sixty years ago, four young men gathered around Martin Cook’s piano and began to sing, with no idea of where God would take them. But they chose to honor Him, and in turn, God honored them. 

“In much the same way,” he continues, “it was four years ago that we all gathered around my old piano at my house and began to sing, just to see what it would sound like. None of us had a clue what God was going to do, but we all four chose to be completely submissive to God and let His Holy Spirit lead us — and He did. It has been and will continue to be our prayer and sincere desire to honor God in every way on and off stage — and with millions of miles traveled, 72 albums recorded, countless souls won and lives changed worldwide, we are honored to be carrying on this legacy!”

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