Ricky Skaggs Joins Point of Grace at the Grand Ole Opry

Contemporary Christian artist Point of Grace performed at the prestiguous Grand Ole Opry on March 6. With multiple Opry appearances to their credit, they shared music from their forthcoming album, Directions Home (Songs We Love, Songs You Know), which releases April 7, and includes duets with music icons Vince Gill ("Directions Home") and Ricky Skaggs ("Two Roads"). Skaggs joined Point of Grace on-stage at the Opry for a special performance of their duet, "Two Roads."
Point of Grace is set to release "Directions Home" on April 7th. It will be an album of covers of songs that the group loves. Pre-orders for the latest album and first covers album from Point of Grace, Directions Home (Songs We Love, Songs You Know) HERE.
Point of Grace, comprised of Denise Jones, Shelley Breen and Leigh Cappillino, co-produced the record with GRAMMY® Award winner Andy Leftwich, also a member of Kentucky Thunder. The project, which features special guests 14-time GRAMMY® winner, Ricky Skaggs and 20-time GRAMMY® winner Vince Gill, includes songs originally recorded by the likes of Trace Adkins, Wynonna and Carrie Underwood, among others. Songs like, "Something in the Water," "You're Gonna Miss This" and "Only Love" (see full track-listing below) reflect the country style shift the group made five years ago with the release of No Changin' Us, which took home Country Christian Album of the Year at the 2011 Dove Awards.
"Directions Home really goes back to our country roots," shares Leigh. "We wanted to make the music we love in a style we were very confident we could deliver."
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