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Dailey & Vincent go gospel

Tuesday, November 8, 2011 – Dailey & Vincent will explore the gospel bent of their music on "The Gospel Side of Dailey & Vincent," out Jan. 9, 2012 on Cracker Barrel. The project will be the duo's first-ever gospel album and their second CD with the Cracker Barrel.

Three-time International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Entertainers of the Year and Vocal Group of the Year Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent mix gospel music in their shows and recorded music.

"We love to sing all different styles of gospel music including bluegrass, Southern, traditional and contemporary, and this is what led us to name this recording exactly what it is, 'The Gospel Side of Dailey & Vincent'," said Dailey.

The CD is a collection of long-time favorites along with new offerings including Living in the Kingdom of God, written by Dailey and Until At Last I'm Home by Vincent, Jim Britton and Brad Price. This inspirational CD will be available exclusively at all Cracker Barrel locations. Dailey & Vincent was honored with 2010 International Bluegrass Music Awards for Entertainer of the Year, Vocal Group of the Year and Album of the Year - "Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers."

Songs are:

1. Living in the Kingdom of God

2. Eternal Vacation

3. Peace That Covers All the Pain

4. Cast Aside

5. Noah Found Grace

6. Family Bible

7. The Fourth Man

8. Until At Last I'm Home

9. Cross Over to the Other Side of Jordan

10. Come Back to Me

11. Welcome Home

12. Daddy Sang Bass


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