Southbound Introduces Elevation Worship's "Graves into Gardens" to Southern Gospel Music

Southbound, composed of Clint Brown, Seth J. Elbe and Jody Braselton, has recorded their own version of Elevation Worship's hugely popular "Graves into Gardens." The trio have decided to introduce this worship anthem to Southern Gospel listeners by adding their own signature touches to it. Their version of "Graves into Gardens" can be found on Southbound's brand new self-titled album released via Daywind Records.
"Since we were all kids, our lives were surrounded by Southern Gospel music. We never dreamed that the songs of our childhood would ever become the songs we now write and record, but here we are headed southbound and singing Southern Gospel music!" shared Brown.
Produced by Brown with executive producer Dottie Leonard Miller, the album also includes the Southbound-penned "He's Got a Way" that the members were inspired to write by Braselton's son, who is autistic. A portion of proceeds from Southbound and the trio's live shows will benefit the Autism Society of America with a goal to advance from awareness to acceptance.
The longtime friends and worship music veterans have known each other for over 20 years. Brown is the lead pastor of Judah Church in Orlando, Fla., where Elbe serves as the worship pastor. Braselton is the worship pastor at Central Church in Covington, Ga. Southbound is currently taking their music and message across the country on tour. For tickets and more information, click HERE.
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