Karen Peck & New River Returns with New Album "Good Answers" May 16

Karen Peck & New River's latest album, Good Answers, is set for release on May 16, 2025. This marks their 13th studio album and is inspired by a poignant moment: the final words of Karen and Susan's mother, who said, "God gives good answers" two weeks before her passing.
The first single, "Be Ready," has already climbed to #1 on the charts. Additionally, their rendition of "I Speak Jesus" offers a Southern Gospel and choral interpretation of Charity Gayle's worship song. This deeply personal project features ten tracks, including "God Gives Good Answers" and "Mama Knows."
The album features ten tracks, including:
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"God Gives Good Answers"
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"Mama Knows"
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"Ain't No Satisfaction"
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"Nail-Scarred Hands"
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"River of Life"
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"That's What Faith Looks Like"
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"Just Getting Started"
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"Be Ready"
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"Always For You"
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"I Speak Jesus"
Karen Peck & New River is a renowned Southern Gospel group hailing from Gainesville, Georgia. Formed in 1991 by Karen Peck Gooch, her sister Susan Peck Jackson, and husband Rickey Gooch, the ensemble has become a staple in the gospel music scene. Over the years, the group has evolved into a family affair, with Karen and Rickey's children, Kari and Matthew, joining the lineup, alongside vocalist Grant Gibson.
With a career spanning over three decades, Karen Peck & New River has garnered six GRAMMY nominations, nine GMA Dove Awards, and achieved over 20 #1 singles-more than any other Southern Gospel artist in history . Their music is characterized by powerful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and a commitment to sharing the message of faith and hope.
Good Answers will be available on major platforms like Amazon Music and Qobuz . For more information and updates, visit their official website: Karen Peck And New River.
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