Troy Sneed's "In Due Season" Debuts at #11 on Billboard Gospel Album Charts

TROY SNEED REACHES HIS DUE SEASON


Grammy-Nominated Singer’s Fifth Solo CD “In Due Season”
Debuts at #11 On Billboard Gospel Album Sales Chart


Record label entrepreneur, family man, choirmaster, singer and Little League coach, Troy Sneed wears many hats in his every day life. But, when it comes to his music, he doesn’t veer far from the pulpit. His new CD, In Due Season (Emtro Gospel/Taesis), is his highest charting project yet. The album has debuted at #11 on Billboard’s gospel album sales chart. When asked to comment on this achievement, Sneed smiled and said, “ All I can say is "It will come to pass in due season!”


The project features a mix of warm inspirational tunes like the jazzy “It’s My Season” and the soulful “You Remain Faithful.” There’s old school churchy tracks like the up-tempo “New Day” and the ballad “Somewhere Listening.” The project also includes Sneed’s Top Ten smash “work it Out” and his current single “With You Always” that has broken into the Billboard Hot Gospel Songs Top 20 chart. Then, of course, Sneed rounds the project out with his trademark praise and worship sound on “My Light” and “You remain faithful.” Sneed says, “Praise and worship is a big part of my ministry. I think that’s where we are in the body of Christ right now. Those kinds of songs minister to me first. This record is real praise and worship but it’s got that contemporary edge that makes it accessible to people of all ages.”


Emtro Gospel is one of the most aggressive and growing independent gospel labels in the USA. Since 2003, the label has successfully competed with the major labels. Songs such as Youth for Christ’s “The Struggle is Over”, Joe Leavell & the St. Stephen Temple Choir’s “God is Able”, Alvin Darling’s “All Night” and “Nobody But the Lord” , Rudolph McKissick’s “Right Place” and Sneed’s own “Hallelujah” have all been Top Ten smashes. For more information, visit www.emtro.com

 

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