Listen to Legacy Five's New Single "What Kind of Man" Here
Legacy Five has earned a wide and dedicated following in Southern Gospel music since its debut almost twenty years ago. Their acclaim is built around the group's excellent musicianship, powerful songs, and Christ-centered lyrics. They have just released their new single "What Kind of Man." The song is taken from their new Daywind release "Pure Love." The album retains all the hallmarks of the group's sound, while pushing the envelope to broaden their music and include their two newest members, Lee Black and Bryan Walker.
"What Kind Of Man" is written by Kenna West, Jason Cox, & Sue Smith. Matt Fouch of the group says, "The song that really has stuck out to me so far is 'What Kind Of Man.' There are just songs that come along periodically that make you just stop what you're doing and just bow your head and pray. This is that type of a song to me. I really believe that when folks listen to what the song is saying, it's going to hit them right in the heart, right where God is going to speak to them."
Since the group's debut in January of 2000 in Atlanta, Georgia, Legacy Five has had several changes in membership, but always retains its smooth four and five-part harmony. Today's group features lead Scott Fowler, bass Matt Fouch, baritone Bryan Walker, tenor Lee Black and the group's pianist, Josh Townsend. Together, Legacy Five performs around 130 concerts each year, delighting listeners with their vocal blend and the strength of their songs' lyrics. Join Legacy Five for a new but familiar sound with their new members on "Pure Love."
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