Josh Wilson Releases Two New Versions of "Before the Morning"

Singer and songwriter Josh Wilson has released two new versions of his song "Before the Morning." The first is a full band reimagined version and the second is an unplugged version. The song first appeared on Wilson's 2009 album Life is Not a Snapshot.
Wilson writes, "This has always been a special song to me, but it's particularly poignant for Good Friday. The darkest day before the brightest morning. We are hurting, Jesus. We need you. Be near.
"Kyle Schonewill produced these Reimagined songs, and did a masterful job. His passion, enthusiasm, talent, and loyalty are unmatched. Kyle, thank you for caring over these songs so well."
Wilson is a staple at radio, amassing two No. 1's ("Jesus Is Alive" and "Before The Morning") and multiple Top 10 hits, such as "That Was Then, This Is Now," "Savior, Please," "I Refuse," "Fall Apart," "Carry Me," along with "Revolutionary," which is top 5. "Before The Morning" landed on Billboard's Year-End Christian Songs chart at No. 4 in 2012, and that same year Wilson was also named ASCAP's Writer/Artist of the Year.
He has toured with some of the genre's biggest acts including Third Day, Steven Curtis Chapman, Casting Crowns, and Matthew West, and even veteran artists applaud Wilson's carefully honed musicianship and admire his impressive live show. In his career, he has been featured in a plethora of media outlets and with radio stations, such as K-LOVE Radio, CCM Magazine, American Songwriter Magazine, Faith Radio's On The Road podcast, Love Good Culture Podcast, New Release Today, and much more. The Texas-native resides in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife of ten years, Becca, and their young son.
For more information about Josh Wilson, please visit JoshWilsonMusic.com
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