Nashville, TN - After weeks of
waiting, fans finally get the chance to see the official music video release of
Legacy
Five’s “Ask Me
Why.” It is based on the true story of a
woman named Patty and her daughter Hannah who converted to Christianity from
Islam after accidentally showing up at a Legacy Five concert.
The video
is already gaining buzz on YouTube with exponential growth in hits, comments,
and shares on Facebook. L5 celebrates the
release along with cover stories in both Singing News Magazine and SGN Scoops
this month.
Patty Davenport Bahhur is actually
featured in the video as a woman going through hardship and finding grace. Scott Fowler, lead singer, tells the story of
how Patty stumbled upon the Celebration Event at the Grand Ole Opry with her
daughter and looked to the group for answers.
When she was given the wrong tickets to an event she thought would be
the Opry show, she noticed something strikingly different about the concert. The people looked happy.
“She went on to tell me that her
husband is a Muslim and that she was not accustomed to being around so many
people who seemed so happy. She again said to me, ‘So you see...we're not
supposed to be here. We are here by accident. This is not the Grand Ole Opry
show and I don't understand why everyone around here is so happy. What is this
music all about?’” Said Fowler, recalling
Patty’s story, “It was then I realized that this was a divine appointment, and
God was giving me an incredible opportunity to tell this lady and her daughter
why we were all so ‘happy.’”
The video takes place at the Franklin
Historic Presbyterian Church featuring a congregation comprised of L5 fans who
volunteered to be extras. “Ask Me Why”
was penned by Kenna Turner West, who made an appearance at the filming along
with Jim Brady of The Booth Brothers and Les Butler of Singing News.
“L5 is great to work with,” said
producer Scott Godsey of Godsey and Associates. “Throughout the filming process, I
could tell that they got it. They are
the real deal.”
Band members Scott Fowler, Scott
Howard, Glenn Dustin, Gus Gaches, and Trey Ivies are featured at several
locations throughout Franklin and Nashville, TN.
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