The Martins Return with "Still Standing"
Winners of 8 GMA Dove Awards and Grammy nominated group the Martins will release their new album Still Standing on July 13. This is their first new studio recording in over 4 years This all-new recording finds The Martins standing stronger than ever, showcasing their benchmark family blends and intricate arrangements produced by renowned producer Gordon Mote.
These compositions, including a remake of their classic hit "Wherever You Are," reflect the latest chapters in siblings Judy, Joyce and Jonathan's journeys as they share messages of God's goodness and providential hand at work in every season of our lives.
The Martins, who grew up in Hamburg, AR, began singing when their mother gathered them around the piano in their rural home and taught them to sing a cappella. With four number one singles and four top ten singles in multiple Christian music formats, multiple GRAMMY® nominations, eight GMA DOVE Awards, the trio of siblings has come a long way from that family living room, having made appearances at The White House, "The Grand Ole Opry," the Ryman Auditorium, Dollywood, "The 700 Club," TBN, the National Religious Broadcasters Convention, the Southern Baptist Convention and the National Quartet Convention. They are seen regularly on the Gaither HOMECOMING concerts and video series and have toured alongside some of Christian music's most respected artists.
TRACK LISTING
001. Running
002. Beautiful
003. Good
004. Mercy Come In
005. Days Like This
006. Smell Of Smoke
007. Heal The Wound
008. Still Standing
009. Stained Glass
010. Lotta Life
011. Wherever You Are
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