Sound Street Brings a Bit of NOLA Jazz to a Classic Gospel Song

The latest single from last year's full-length Good Seed is just hitting the Southern Gospel charts, but Sonlite Records' Sound Street have been busy bringing new music to their growing legion of fans since the beginning of the year - and this time, the family based trio of dad Jarrod Vanderslice, daughter Jaylie, and their colleague Ryan Bilby, has served up a venerable classic with a creative new sound.
"Get ready for a fresh take on an old favorite," enthuses Jarrod Vanderslice. "Sound Street is thrilled to release our new streaming single, 'I Want to Know More About My Lord' - but with a twist you've never heard before!"
"Ryan has always loved this classic Redback hymn," he continues, "and he had a vision for it that took it straight to the streets of New Orleans. When he shared that idea with the group and our producer, Roger Talley, the wheels started turning. What if we took this beloved gospel song and gave it a full-on NOLA jazz treatment? That's exactly what we did!"
Sure enough, from its irresistible opening, "I Want To Know More About My Lord" shines with its cheerful orchestration, lending an extra lift to an arrangement that offers each member of the trio a chance to claim the spotlight amid intricate harmonization that reflects the song's origins in the legendary Stamps Quartet catalog.
"With a strummin' banjo, lively trumpet, soulful clarinet, and a brass section that'll make you feel like you're strolling through the French Quarter," Vanderslice concludes, "this energetic arrangement brings a brand-new vibe to a timeless message. It's fun, it's uplifting, and most importantly - it reminds us all to keep seeking and knowing more about Jesus. Give it a listen, sing along, and let the joy of the Lord move you!"
Listen to "I Want To Know More About My Lord" HERE.
Tags : Sound Street Good Seed Sonlite Records
Hot Trends
-
Crowder Undergoes Emergency Surgery Following Leg Injury
-
Recent Accident Inspires Forrest Frank’s New Single "Lemonade (feat. The Figs)"
-
Hillsong's Marty Sampson's Startling Revelations About Brian Houston & His Own Marriage
-
Matt Maher Reflects on Historic Vigil in Rome
-
Connor Flanagan Releases New Album SEASONS
-
Wanda Bell Launches LadyBellRadio.com 24/7 Gospel Music Platform
-
"Finished" by Caleb and John: A Soul-Stirring Anthem Celebrating Christ’s Complete Victory
-
Here Are Lyrics to Chris Tomlin's "The First Hymn (feat. Ben Fielding)"
-
25 Years Ago Stacie Orrico Bursts onto the Christian Music Scene with "Genuine"
-
New Documentary “J. D. Greear Unmasked” Exposes Power Struggles Within the Southern Baptist Convention
-
Forrest Frank Turns Pain into Praise with New Single “Lemons Into Lemonade”
-
Angelo & Veronica Announce New Album "Created For You"
-
Chris Rice Maintains Public Silence Following Abuse Allegations; Focuses on Writing and Speaking
-
American-Idol Alum Ashley Hess Signs With Tribl Records
-
Lecrae Speaks About How His New Song Deals with Opposition
Most Popular
-
Crowder Undergoes Emergency Surgery Following Leg Injury
-
Recent Accident Inspires Forrest Frank’s New Single "Lemonade (feat. The Figs)"
-
Hillsong's Marty Sampson's Startling Revelations About Brian Houston & His Own Marriage
-
Matt Maher Reflects on Historic Vigil in Rome
-
Connor Flanagan Releases New Album SEASONS
-
Wanda Bell Launches LadyBellRadio.com 24/7 Gospel Music Platform
-
"Finished" by Caleb and John: A Soul-Stirring Anthem Celebrating Christ’s Complete Victory
-
Here Are Lyrics to Chris Tomlin's "The First Hymn (feat. Ben Fielding)"
-
25 Years Ago Stacie Orrico Bursts onto the Christian Music Scene with "Genuine"
-
New Documentary “J. D. Greear Unmasked” Exposes Power Struggles Within the Southern Baptist Convention
-
Forrest Frank Turns Pain into Praise with New Single “Lemons Into Lemonade”
-
Angelo & Veronica Announce New Album "Created For You"
-
Chris Rice Maintains Public Silence Following Abuse Allegations; Focuses on Writing and Speaking
-
American-Idol Alum Ashley Hess Signs With Tribl Records
-
Lecrae Speaks About How His New Song Deals with Opposition