The Isaacs To Appear On "Fox & Friends" October 4
Award-winning and top selling group The Isaacs will perform "Rocks" on "Fox and Friends" Tuesday, October 4, during the top-rated morning news show. The song is from the chart-topping Nature's Symphony in 432: A Journey from Pain to Praise, released earlier this month. The group is currently nominated for a Dove Award for the upcoming GMA Dove Awards to be given out on October 11 in Nashville, Tennessee. The album is available for purchase on Amazon and iTunes.
"The Grammy-nominated family have perfected a blend of country, bluegrass and gospel tunes, influenced by acoustic folk, R&B and acoustic Southern gospel, layering their tunes with distinctive family harmony," wrote Stephen L. Betts of Rolling Stone.
Lily Isaacs, matriarch of the family group says, "We are excited to make our debut on 'Fox and Friends' and are so appreciative of all the kind words being said about this very personal body of work by our peers and the media. It has been a few years in the making with each of us bringing a burden and a blessing to the studio. With the help of our dear friend and executive producer Terry Bradshaw, we couldn't be more proud of a project as we are with this one."
The 15-track release contains 14 original songs and the beloved hymn "Great Is Thy Faithfulness" which features football legend and executive producer Terry Bradshaw. The entire album is recorded in 432 tuning, which is the Earth's frequency, and offers hope and praise through many personal highs and lows.
The group is currently on tour across the US with upcoming stops in the following cities:
Oct. 1 Grand Ole Opry - Nashville, Tenn.
Oct. 2 Whitesburg, Kentucky
Oct. 5/6 Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
Oct. 7 Richmond, Kentucky
Oct. 8 Princetown, West Virginia
Oct. 9 Hiawassee, Georgia
Oct. 14 Rusk, Texas
Oct. 15 Sugar Land, Texas
Oct. 21/22 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
To see more tour dates, please visit The Isaacs website. More TV appearances and other media stops will be announced soon.
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