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Group's breakout single "I'll Stand" honors veterans
STARBUCK, Wash.-Cutting-edge Nashville based Christian artists, New Legacy Project (formerly known as Blackwood Legacy), will be in concert in Starbuck on Mon., April 29 at 7 p.m. at the Starbuck Community Church (110 Main Street.) This is a non-denominational, community-wide event and admission is free.
The band blends an edgy Southern-Gospel sound with contemporary worship, while staying true to their Gospel calling.
Early this year Daywind Records released the band's newest breakout song "I'll Stand," to radio. I'll Stand was written by tenor Paul Secord and was inspired by the growing number of U.S. veterans and their families who aren't able to find support as they struggle through illnesses and mental health issues as a result of their service.
The group's single "I'll Stand" is being placed in the hands of our Veterans, along with a letter of thanks, a Bible, and other valuable resource information. New Legacy Project is working with churches across the U.S. to deliver these "thank you" packages into Veterans Hospitals and care homes.
"We just want to express our love and appreciation for the men and women who have defended us without thought of their own comfort or safety. They are the ones who give us the freedom to do what we do every day -- worship with complete freedom in our great Nation. You can't give enough to out give their sacrifice," said New Legacy Project founder Rick Price.
Starbuck Community Church is located at 110 Main Street. Admission is free and a love offering will be received for the group. It is recommended to arrive early for best seating. Call the church at 509-399-2259 for more information, or visit the group's website at newlegacyproject.com/tour.
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