Nashville, TN (August 8, 2014) HIGHROADIII is excited to announce they are adding a tiny new member. Anna Grace Shideler, also known as the fiddle player and singer for the group, and her husband, Nathan, will have a new addition to HIGHROADIII at the end of December. The members of HIGHROADIII could not be more excited.
“Friends, Family and Fans... It's official!!! Lord willing, we will have a sweet little one at the end of December. What a faithful and loving God we serve.” Anna Grace exclaimed.
In other news about HIGHROADIII, September is going to be a very exciting and busy month for the group with appearances at 3 major events. “We are so excited for all the doors that God is opening for HIGHROADIII to spread the Gospel in song” Kiley Phillips stated.
The Loretta Lynn Ranch is preparing to welcome Gospel music fans from all across the country to the second annual 'Loretta Lynn’s Gospel Music Festival' held at her Hurricane Mills, TN ranch September 13-14, 2014. For those arriving early on Friday night, September 12, 2014, there will be a special bon-fire and sing-a-long beginning at8:00 PM with special guests HIGHROADIII.
The ladies of HIGHROADIII will also be appearing on the NQC main stage on September 25th in Pigeon Forge Tennessee with some of Southern Gospel Music's top groups such as The Isaacs, Karen Peck and New River, The Browders, The Bowling Family and more.
The group will be appearing at Dollywood just a few days later on September 30 and October 1. The exact schedule for their appearances can be found on the group's website.
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About HIGHROADIII
In a world where conformity is king and following the crowd is practically a survival instinct, the women of HIGHROADIII, an award-winning Appalachian gospel group from Nashville who just happen to be the best of friends, too, have always preferred the road less traveled.
In a world where conformity is king and following the crowd is practically a survival instinct, the women of HIGHROADIII, an award-winning Appalachian gospel group from Nashville who just happen to be the best of friends, too, have always preferred the road less traveled.
And so it’s fitting that the trio’s new album, which also features the girls’ inventive instrumentation, would bear the same name. Filled with the beautiful, haunting melodies and vocals that have been the group’s hallmark, Sarah Davison, Anna Grace Shideler and Kiley Phillips, all graduates of Belmont University’s prestigious School of Music, feel the songs from The Road Less Traveled reflect their personal journey of being set apart.
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