John Berry Welcomes New Grandson As His New Gospel Album Drops

GRAMMY® winning singer and songwriter John Berry announces that he and his wife Robin has a grandson! Issac James Berry was born on March 27 to Caelan and Kayla Berry.
John Berry writes, "Robin and I have a new grandson! Issac James Berry- 3/27/22 - 8.06 lbs and 21inches long. Congratulations Caelan and Kayla! He is amazing!"
Last Friday, Berry released his long-awaited faith-based album, Find My Joy. The record features heartfelt renditions of Gospel classics that have inspired him offstage and grounded his lauded musical journey. Best recognized for his hit song, "Your Love Amazes Me" and his incredible rendition of the Christmas classic, "Oh Holy Night," Berry seamlessly delivers timeless standards "How Great Thou Art," "Great Is Thy Faithfulness," "I Surrender All" and several new songs sharing the jubilation he has found personally with listeners everywhere.
The new album, Find My Joy, features his unmistakable voice that has garnered Platinum records and 20 hit singles. The uplifting and exhilarating project was arranged and produced by multi-award-winning producer and Songwriter Hall of Fame inductee, Steve Dorff and distributed by Gaither Music Group - Gaither Gospel Series.
The album is available to purchase on Johnberry.com, Gaither.com and Amazon.com, as well as independent Christian retailers and is available for download and streaming on all digital music platforms at https://smarturl.it/findmyjoyjb.
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