Bonray Signs with DREAM Records and Releases "Where I Wanna Be"

DREAM Label Group is proud to announce that it has signed Tennessee group, Bonray to it's DREAM Records roster. Their new track, "Where I Wanna Be" is now available on all digital retail outlets today. It was produced by Dove and Grammy Award winning producer, Seth Mosley.
"We are beyond excited for our new partnership with Dream Records", says Zac Bonner of BONRAY. "The timing could not be more perfect to begin releasing all the music we've been working on with their support! Our first song we are releasing under Dream is "where I wanna be". It's one of our favorites and describes the joy of being close to the Lord, and desiring His will for our lives. We can't wait for all of you to hear this song, and the many more on the way!
The group will be releasing a series of new songs leading up to a new album. Following this track will be another track titled "Who Am I."
"When we heard that the group wasn't signed we reached out to them", GM & Partner of DREAM Label Group & Publishing. We hit it off with them immediately and we realized that they could thrive in our culture very easily here at DREAM. We hope that they can bring a real impact to the industry and we are grateful that our shared vision for Christ and music has brought us together."
ABOUT BONRAY:
Bonray has spent a lifetime making music together and is comprised of four siblings: Zac (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jesse (electric guitar, vocals), Jake (bass, vocals), and Morgan (drums, vocals). They are dreamers, adventurers, risk takers, and history makers. The band's greatest desire is to give people something to hold onto-digging deep with faith melodies and messages to produce tangible anthems of hope, joy, and peace. Bonray's music is an extension of who they are, so that by listening, you can be reminded of who you are. And that in life, anything is possible.
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