Kenna Turner West "A Reason For Hope"
  • Kenna Turner West "Our God Is Good"
  • Kenna Turner West "Doubt The Storm"
  • Kenna Turner West "I'm Not Who I Was"
  • Kenna Turner West "Calling All Prodigals"
  • Kenna Turner West "We March On"
  • Kenna Turner West "The Center Of It All"
  • Kenna Turner West "There Is No Condemnation"
  • Kenna Turner West "A Reason For Hope"
  • Kenna Turner West "This Is My Story"
  • Kenna Turner West "Pray On"
  • Kenna Turner West "Our God Is Good"
    Genre: Southern Gospel
    MP3 (02:43) [6.23 MB]
  • Kenna Turner West "Doubt The Storm"
    Genre: Southern Gospel
    MP3 (04:24) [10.08 MB]
  • Kenna Turner West "I'm Not Who I Was"
    Genre: Southern Gospel
    MP3 (04:19) [9.88 MB]
  • Kenna Turner West "Calling All Prodigals"
    Genre: Southern Gospel
    MP3 (03:01) [6.89 MB]
  • Kenna Turner West "We March On"
    Genre: Southern Gospel
    MP3 (04:18) [9.85 MB]
  • Kenna Turner West "The Center Of It All"
    Genre: Southern Gospel
    MP3 (03:34) [8.17 MB]
  • Kenna Turner West "There Is No Condemnation"
    Genre: Southern Gospel
    MP3 (04:00) [9.16 MB]
  • Kenna Turner West "A Reason For Hope"
    Genre: Southern Gospel
    MP3 (04:18) [9.83 MB]
  • Kenna Turner West "This Is My Story"
    Genre: Southern Gospel
    MP3 (04:04) [9.31 MB]
  • Kenna Turner West "Pray On"
    Genre: Southern Gospel
    MP3 (04:08) [9.46 MB]
Biography

Following “Calling All Prodigals” and “I’m Not Who I Was,” the critically acclaimed 2021 singles that marked her re-emergence as not just an award-winning songwriter, but a compelling recording artist, too, Kenna Turner West delivers her full-length debut for Sonlite Records with A Reason For Hope. From its ringing opening affirmation, “Our God Is Good,” to the contemplative encouragement of the closing “Pray On,” it’s a collection that brings the overarching message of its title to musical life in a generous array of inspired — and inspirational — settings.

Recorded at Crossroads Studios with a top shelf team led by award-winning producer Jeff Collins, A Reason For Hope locates itself on the forward-looking side of today’s Southern Gospel musical spectrum, its tasteful blend of contemporary arrangements and production frequently incorporating elements of Inspirational Christian, as well as touches of Country, Pop and even African-American gospel sounds. Yet despite their diversity, the collection’s individual tracks — from the restrained power of “There Is No Condemnation” through the Inspirational flavor of the Biblical story, “Doubt The Storm,” to the Country Soul of the title track, a duet with Dove Award-winning Southern Gospel singer Joseph Habedank — are knit together both through the common theme of redemption by faith and West’s expressive voice and nuanced interpretative gift.

“This whole process has been such a full-circle experience for me,” the singer-songwriter notes. “For 38 years, my one desire has been to find creative ways to communicate the gospel of Jesus Christ. In the early years, that happened primarily through singing; then, in time, it grew to encompass other avenues like songwriting (‘Say Amen,’ ‘Even Me,’ ‘Small Town Someone’). So to come full circle and return to my roots as a vocalist — well, it is a beautiful, unexpected blessing!”

“Creating this project has truly been a labor of love,” she adds, “from writing songs with some of my best friends to working alongside the entire Crossroads team. Coming at this record as both a songwriter and a vocalist, I love that, while the ten songs on this project feel very personal to me, I believe they will speak to every believer who hears them. There are songs of hope (‘A Reason for Hope’), victory (‘We March On’), faith (‘Doubt the Storm’), perseverance (‘Pray On’), forgiveness (‘There Is No Condemnation’), restoration (‘Calling All Prodigals’) — all of which are themes that touch each of our lives. I pray that these songs will bless each listener as much as they have blessed me.”

About Kenna Turner West
Kenna’s roots in the music business run deep. Her father, Ken Turner, sang bass for many years with the Blackwood Brothers Quartet. Her mother-in-law, country music star Dottie West, was recently inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Steeped in a rich musical heritage, Kenna has carved out her own place in the industry over the years. A staff writer for Curb|Word Music Publishing located on Nashville’s historic Music Row, Kenna’s songs have been recorded by artists such as Jason Crabb, Hillary Scott, The Martins, The Crabb Family, The Isaacs, The Booth Brothers, Triumphant Quartet, The Collingsworth Family, Brian Free & Assurance, Joseph Habedank, Michael English, Finding Favour, Marty Raybon, Karen Peck & New River, Jeff & Sheri Easter, The Talleys, Gordon Mote, 11th Hour, Legacy Five, and many more.

Whether she is writing songs in Nashville or ministering alongside noted Christian leaders at venues ranging from The Pentagon to NASCAR chapels to the local church, Kenna’s life has a singular call: to creatively communicate the Living Hope found in Jesus Christ.

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  • Members:
    Kenna Turner West
  • Sounds Like:
    KENNA!
  • Influences:
    Dottie West, Amy Grant, Carol King, Sheri Easter, Kelly Nelon, Karen Carpenter, Trisha Yearwood, Tanya Goodman
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    07/14/21
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