The Old Paths Team Up with Producer Roger Talley for their Best Album Yet

Southern Gospel music's The Old Paths return with their new full-length release for Sonlite Records, Music To Your Ears, which be released on March 18. The new record will feature their latest radio singles: the country-flavored, "How Good The Good News Feels" and contemporary fan favorite, "Every Story Whispers His Name."
"We are so excited for fans to hear this new album," says Steve Ladd. "I believe it's the best we've released since I joined the group. We chose songs that fit each of our personalities, and we feel these songs represent what we want to say as a group in 2022! Roger Talley, the musicians and the engineers absolutely brought this project to life. We are excited about the future, NOT afraid of it! I can't wait to hear the stories of how God uses these songs to touch people's lives."
The Old Paths are planning to release their reworking of David Crowder's "Good God Almighty," that features tenor Steve Ladd, as they head toward the album's release date. With the help of acclaimed producer Roger Talley, Music To Your Ears invites the listener to approach every one of its selections with fresh ears.
There are classic old numbers like "This Little Light Of Mine," fresh takes on "Over The Next Hill We'll Be Home" (Johnny Cash), "Is He Worthy" (Chris Tomlin) and "That's Why I Pray" (Big & Rich), and a sparkling array of new songs from well-known Southern Gospel writers like Kenna Turner West and Joseph Habedank.
From the charmingly sparse opening of "Let The Rain Wash Your Troubles Away," which features bass singer Daniel Ashmore, to the string-driven title track, led by founding member Tim Rackley, and the soulful "He Bought Me," which features fellow founding member and baritone, Douglas Roark - and even to "This Little Light," which features each member in turn - every song is given a treatment that allows The Old Paths' detailed artistry to shine, and always in service of their devoted faith.
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