The Gospel Plowboys - Something to Be Said
  • Keep Your Lure in the Water (single)
  • Preachin' Silas
Biography
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Morning Glory Music is thrilled to announce the release of the debut single from the forthcoming album, "Something to Be Said," by The Gospel Plowboys. Written by Michael Jenkins, "Preachin' Silas" is a heartfelt ballad that chronicles the dedication of a God-fearing coal miner, resonating deeply with believers everywhere. Driven by the banjo, this song embodies the rich tradition of Appalachian storytelling and honors the unwavering faith of hardworking individuals who rely on God.

"’Preachin’ Silas’ is about a coal mining preacher who, undeterred by the harsh conditions of the coal mines, fervently delivers sermons of hope and resilience to the miners laboring alongside him, illuminating their spirits amidst the darkness with words of faith and solidarity,” says Michael Jenkins.

The song features Michael Jenkins on lead vocal and guitar; Daniel Schronce on mandolin; Alec McCallister on fiddle; Peden Williams on banjo; and Aaron Ramsey on bass.

We hope you enjoy this inspiring new tune from The Plowboys and add it to your playlists today. Please let us know if we can assist with your programming in anyway!

Sincerely,
Morning Glory Music
Mountain Fever Music Group
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  • Members:
    Michael Jenkins, Kris Miller, Peden Williams, Daniel Schronce
  • Sounds Like:
    Doyle Lawson, The Primitive Quartet, Dailey & Vincent
  • Influences:
    Doyle Lawson, The Primitive Quartet, Dailey & Vincent
  • AirPlay Direct Member Since:
    06/27/24
  • Profile Last Updated:
    11/09/24 12:21:50

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