The Isaacs Will be Releasing "Favorites: Revisited By Request" on June 1
One of the most recognized groups on the Bill Gaither Homecoming Video Series The Isaacs will be releasing Favorites: Revisited By Request on June 1 via Gaither Music. The intricate, family harmonies of The Isaacs are a benchmark phenomenon throughout the gospel, country and bluegrass communities.
This all-new recording showcases those GRAMMY®-nominated blends as Sonya, Becky, Ben and Lily have re-recorded some of the classic, best-loved songs of their award-winning careers. Featuring "It Is Well (Elisha's Song)," "He Ain't Never Done Me Nothing" and more, this recording honors their rich history performed with the unmistakable talent of the group today.
TRACK LISTING
001. The Star-Spangled Banner
002. It Is Well (Elisha's Song)
003. He Never Failed Me
004. Is Not This The Land of Beulah
005. He Ain't Never Done Me Nothin' But Good
006. He Understands My Tears
007. I've Come To Take You Home
008. I Have A Father Who Can
009. By His Stripes
010. Stand Still
011. From The Depths Of My Heart
ABOUT THE ISAACS
The Isaacs is a multi-award-winning family group that blends tight, family harmony with contemporary acoustic instrumentation, winning the praise of critics and the loyalty of audiences all over the world. The group, known for their hair-raising blends, perform frequently at The Grand Ole Opry and are favorites on the Gaither Homecoming Video and Concert Series. The group has received honors and nominations from organizations ranging from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) and the Inspirational Country Music Awards (ICMAs) to The Singing News Fan Awards and the GMA DOVE Awards. They have performed with legendary performers such as Dolly Parton, Trace Adkins, Brad Paisley, Paul Simon, Vince Gill, Merle Haggard, Randy Owen, Trisha Yearwood, Ralph Stanley, Mark Lowry and many more.
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