Scotty Inman Blends Country and Southern Gospel Influences on "Reminiscin'"

"Reminiscin'," released on February 28, 2025, is a 6-song EP by Scotty Inman, blending country and Southern gospel influences. This EP revisits some of Inman's favorite songs from his tenure with Triumphant Quartet, featuring four #1 hits and three Top 10 songs. It's available on all streaming platforms.
Scotty Inman is a second-generation vocalist whose career has taken him worldwide, sharing the message of Christ on prominent stages. A four-time BMI Award-winning singer-songwriter and the 2024 Singing News New Artist of the Year, Inman continues to forge his own path in Christian music.
Early listener feedback has been positive, with comments praising the EP as "very inspirational, uplifting, encouraging, and spiritually enriching."
"Reminiscin'" showcases Scotty Inman's musical journey and his commitment to delivering messages of faith and gratitude.
Tracklist:
- "Going There"
- "Even Me"
- "Chain Breaker"
- "Somebody Died for Me"
- "Only God Knows"
- "Thankful, So Thankful"
You can purchase the CD HERE.
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