Kindred Hearts Releases 4th album "All in Your Hands"
Gospel music family group Kindred Hearts has just released their new album "All in Your Hands." Kindred Hearts is comprised of 3 siblings, Brian Woodbury, Amy Woodbury Dillon, Diane Woodbury Briggs, and their cousin, who is more like a brother, Kevin Lasselle.
The group began it's journey in 1995 and through the years have gone through many changes. There have been times when the group has not traveled but God continues to lead them back to this ministry time after time. They have released 3 CDs over the years and they have just relesed their 4th entitled All In Your Hands.
Having grown up in church their music has been influenced by many gospel genres, but their family blend of harmonies is rooted in traditional Southern Gospel. Their style encompasses a mix of great Southern Gospel classics, traditional and contemporary worship, along with original compositions that minister to young and old alike. In fact, the majority of their recent project features songs written by group members. The group is also blessed with the ability to bring live music into their concert mix including keyboard, bass guitar and acoustic guitar. Their flexibility allows them to do a wide variety of concert formats from worship music for conferences and conventions, to just your good old fashioned Southern Gospel concert.
Kindred Heart's mission is a simple one, to spread the Gospel message through song and word of testimony. By doing this it is the hope of this ministry that both believer and non-believer will be encouraged to face life's hardships and challenges by God's love and abundant grace. Our goal is to build the Kingdom of God one life at a time.
Tracklisting:
Only Believe
All In Your Hands
Tent For A Mansion
Carry Me A While
When The Savior Wipes The Tears
Healed By The Cross
The Lord Will Prevail
Cover Me
Grave Clothes
Your Cries Have Awoken The Master
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