Sound Street Releases “Mansions” Music Video

Earlier this year Southern Gospel trio Sound Street signed with Sonlite Records and began releasing music from their upcoming album. Now, Sound Street has released a music video for "Mansions" (the first song they released with the label) as it's making its way up the radio charts.
Called a "must hear" song by producer Roger Talley, "Mansions" features the compelling voice of Jaylie Vanderslice backed by her father, Jarrod Vanderslice, and long-time family friend, Ryan Bilby.
Notes Jarrod, "'Mansions' is an up-beat and exciting song that reminds us of a place being prepared for all who believe in Christ. This release stirs up the promise that we will be with friends and family - and most importantly, Jesus - in a 'mansion for me and a mansion for you!'"
Watch the music video above and keep listening to "Mansions" HERE.
About Sound Street
Oklahoma-based trio Sound Street is Jarrod Vanderslice, his daughter Jaylie Vanderslice and long-time family friend Ryan Bilby.
Established in July of 2020, Sound Street has garnered the attention of southern gospel music fans and tastemakers alike. The trio was selected out of the Regional Artist Showcase to perform on the Main Stage during the National Quartet Convention in 2021 and was nominated in the top 10 for favorite new artist 2022's Singing News Fan Awards. Their radio single "I'll Take The Old Highway" peaked at #34 on SGNScoops Magazine' Top 100 and "The Old Story" debuted at #67 on Singing News' March 2022 chart.
Performing more than 80 dates a year, Sound Street has been inspiring and communicating the message of the Gospel through their music to all audiences.
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