“Jesus, Thank You” - DARDEN
DARDEN are a family of three sisters with three powerhouse parts of vocal harmony who blend Country and Americana into a soulful pop performance. Talented musicians who play ten instruments collectively, songstresses Clarah Darden, Havilah Darden and Tabithah Darden, joined by their brothers Josiah Darden on the drums and Noah Darden on the keyboard, have written and arranged over 50 songs, creating a distinctive original sound dubbed Alternative Americana. Today, they perform “Jesus, Thank You” (Pat Sczebel) They are accompanied by Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.
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Hour of Power Episode: HOP2676
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