Description: Gospel - Revival. This up-beat song combines Great Depression Era lyrics and Appalachian mountain music. Boisterous male vocals sing the plight of the good-guy-fallen-on-hard-times (though maybe he hasn't always been such a good guy). Plucky bluegrass banjo, fiddle and mandolin keep the mood light and fun, and give the lyrics a sincere but humorous feel. INSTRUMENTATION-Male soloist, backup singers, mandolin, banjo, guitar, bass, fiddle, violin. Full Mix. 87 bpm.

Description: Gospel - Revival. Large gospel choir with male and female soloists all cheerfully declare, ""We believe! We believe!"" This exuberant Southern gospel tune celebrates togetherness, belonging and friendship. A healthy dose of hand-clapping drives this uplifting message home. INSTRUMENTATION-Large gospel choir, male solo, female solo, Hammond organ, drums, electric guitar, tambourine. Full Mix. 230 bpm.

Description: Gospel - Revival. This upbeat traditional bluegrass waltz hearkens back to a hopeful uplifting time when mandolins and banjos filled the hills.?With authentic vocals and beautiful harmonies, it looks forward to the day when we meet again on Jordan's bright shore. Instrumentation-Banjo, Male-Female vocals, bass, guitar, mandolin, bass. Full Mix. 185 bpm.

Description: Gospel - Revival. Keep Going! Don't Give up! That's the upbeat message in this energetic gospel anthem. A huge, hand-clapping choir with full band and male/female soloists drive the point home: No matter what life deals you, you just got to ""keep on, keepin' on!"" INSTRUMENTATION-Gospel Choir, Male/Female soloist, piano, Hammond organ, bass, drums, claps, tambourine. Full Mix. 105/210 bpm.

Description: Gospel - Revival. Tender female lead vocals over a cheerful claw-hammer banjo and mandolin accompaniment. This sweet, old-timey tune is full of nostalgia for family and loved ones who seem so ""far away."" INSTRUMENTATION-Female voice, claw-hammer banjo, mandolin, guitar, bass. Full Mix. 107 bpm.

Description: Gospel - Revival. An all-male chain gang sings to the relentless rhythm of picks, shovels, gravel and steel. A gritty, masculine dirge that uses the Grave Digger as a flexible metaphor for bondage, judgment, the reckoning and death. INSTRUMENTATION-Men's vocals, picks, shovels, steel, chains, outdoor sound efx. Full Mix. 89 bpm.

Description: Gospel - Revival. This is what happens when you put an indie-rock singer in front of a full gospel choir and let 'er rip! Organ and drums drive the fast paced music while the soloist and choir sing ""Don't need money, don't need fame, cause it all means nothin' without you."" It's a vibrant combination of young and old. A little bit hipster, a little bit gospel, with just a hint of alt-country thrown in. INSTRUMENTATION-Male Singer, choir, drums, Hammond organ, tambourine, claps, bass, guitar. Full Mix. 117/234 bpm.

Description: Gospel - Revival. A reverent and subdued take on one of the most loved gospel tunes of all time. Following the healing (atonement) motif in the lyric, this arrangement blends the seemingly disparate elements of the American music traditions that includes gospel, tent revival, white protestant-hymn and black-gospel spiritual, church choir and mountain instruments. A female soloist sings a soulful, rubato introduction accompanied by church choir. INSTRUMENTATION-Hammond organ, guitar, Dobro, bass, choir. Full Mix. 80 bpm.

Description: Gospel - Revival. This joyous toe-tapper finds it's roots in the gospel traditions of the deep South. Large gospel choir joins two female soloist's and full band while a male preacher testifies! Buckle up, because just when you think they've reached their enthusiastic limit, the band kicks into high gear and the real celebration begins! You'll want to raise the roof and sing Hallelujah! INSTRUMENTATION-Hammond organ, bass, drums, guitar, tambourine, huge gospel choir, claps Full Mix. 130/260 bpm.

Description: Energetic, Gospel-esque. Version - 5 Second