Singing Contractors to Perform on Good Morning America’s Strahan & Sara
iral sensations The Singing Contractors will be performing on Good Morning America's "Strahan and Sara" this Monday, Apr. 29. The hammer-swinging, tune-singing duo will be performing the title track from their critically acclaimed Working on a Building, Hymns & Gospel Classics (Gaither Music Group).
The collection of unique renditions of beloved hymns and gospel classics debuted at No. 1 atop Billboard's Music Video chart across all genres, while also snagging the No. 1 spots on Nielsen SoundScan's Christian Music Video chart and Southern Gospel Album chart this past February.
"We are in disbelief yet we are so thankful," said Singing Contractors' Aaron Gray. "It's unbelievable what God can do! It's just as unbelievable that people want to hear two guys who wear big beards belt out a few tunes!"
Working on a Building is distributed through Capitol Christian Distribution and Universal Musicand is available throughout general market stores, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® and the Christian marketplace in addition to online portals including iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon, Amazon Music, Pandora and www.gaither.com.
To listen to Working on a Building, click here.
Get connected with The Singing Contractors:
Facebook: @TheSingingContractors
Instagram: @TheSingingContractors
Twitter: @SingingContract
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSingingContractors
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