Today It Don’t Look Like Rain from Trinity River Band

Today It Don’t Look Like Rain - Trinity River Band

Trinity River Band is proud to announce their new radio single, Today It Don’t Look Like Rain, available now to stations at AirPlay Direct.

This lovely new song, written by Jeff Barbra and Sarah Pirkle, is the title track from the band’s upcoming album, set for release on April 30. Award winning singer-songwriter, Carl Jackson served as Consulting Producer for the project.

The band consists of the lead vocals and mandolin talents of Sarah Harris; guitarist, vocalist and her well-respected songwriter father Mike Harris; mother Lisa Harris (bass and harmony vocals); and siblings Josh Harris (banjo, Dobro and harmony vocals) and Brianna Harris (fiddle).

Mike Harris feels the chill bumps …..

Trinity River Band“Releasing this first-ever single to nationwide radio is, as it probably is for most artists, an extremely thrilling event!

The work we put into recording it, in seeing this song come together in such a special way, has been extremely rewarding!

The friends who’ve help with it, especially the songwriters Jeff Barbra and Sarah Pirkle, have inspired us and have given of their considerable talents to make it the best it could be. We love the song they wrote and hope everyone who listens to what we’ve done with it loves it, too!”

The band has steadily been winning fans and devotees with their high-energy performances, impeccable vocal harmonies and inspiring bluegrass, Gospel and country music.

Trinity River Band recently made their national TV debut on Daytime.

 

For more information on Trinity River Band including pre-ordering your autographed copy of the album, Today It Don’t Look Like Rain, please visit TrinityRiverBand.com or join them on Facebook.

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Richard Thompson

Richard F. Thompson is a long-standing free-lance writer specialising in bluegrass music topics. A two-time Editor of British Bluegrass News, he has been seriously interested in bluegrass music since about 1970. As well as contributing to that magazine, he has, in the past 30 plus years, had articles published by Country Music World, International Country Music News, Country Music People, Bluegrass Unlimited, MoonShiner (the Japanese bluegrass music journal) and Bluegrass Europe. He wrote the annotated series I'm On My Way Back To Old Kentucky, a daily memorial to Bill Monroe that culminated with an acknowledgement of what would have been his 100th birthday, on September 13, 2011.