The Pathfinders Record Vocals for New Album!
GASTONIA, N.C. – The Pathfinders were recently at GAT3 Studios in Charlotte, North Carolina finishing up vocals on their newest recording.
Tentatively titled Mercy Answered, the new album is being produced by Brad Hudson (The Greenes). The recording was engineered by Glenn Tabor. Vocals were arranged by Kevin Stokes and Richard Putnam.
Mercy Answered will feature 15 brand new songs from the popular trio. The recording includes new songs from some of the industry’s most recognized songwriters including Jimmy Dooley, Daryl Williams, Beverly Sapp, John Robinson, Thomas Hinton, Richard Calhoun, and many more.
In addition, the new recording features instrumental work from Tony Creasman, Mike Severs, Kevin Stokes, Dirk Johnson, David Johnson, Mike Severs, Kevin Grant, Duncan Mullins, and Mark Stallings.
“Our new CD has been a long time in the making,” said Dawn McGuire of The Pathfinders. “We had so many awesome songs to choose from that we felt led to record more than the standard CD. It has taken a long time to complete, but it will be well worth the wait.”
Mercy Answered has a projected release of July 2007.
Dearl Lemons of The Pathfinders said, “Mercy Answered offers an eclectic blend of music and is unlike anything we have recorded in the past. Brad has done a great job in helping us vocally as our music is going in a new direction.”
The debut radio release from Mercy Answered will be released later this summer.
The Pathfinders recently announced the launching of the group’s new, fully-updated website. The new site is an in-depth look at The Pathfinders and the group’s ministry. It features a biography, contact information, a photo gallery, schedules, and more. In addition – the group’s newly designed press kit is available for download on the site.
Be listening for The Pathfinders on Southern Gospel radio all across the country.
To visit The Pathfinders’ MySpace, long on to www.myspace.com/thepathfinderstrio.
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