Nashville Life Music
Nashville Life Music formed in Nashville, Tennessee, with Ethan James on vocals and guitar, Caleb Carter on drums, Jake Thompson on bass, and Sarah Wilson on...
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Nashville Life Music formed in Nashville, Tennessee, with Ethan James on vocals and guitar, Caleb Carter on drums, Jake Thompson on bass, and Sarah Wilson on keyboards. They started playing local bars and open mics, working side jobs to keep going while critics questioned their sound.
Their songs like 'All Power' and 'Worthy One' came out of that period, straightforward worship music that found an audience despite the early skepticism. They kept writing through some internal difficulties, eventually releasing 'Claim It All' with Taylor Browning.
What they ended up with was a catalog of modern worship songs that felt grounded in their Nashville roots. Tracks like 'My God' and 'Reconciler' don't try to reinvent the wheel, just deliver the message with clear vocals and solid arrangements.
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