David Leonard Gives Thanks to God's Faithfulness with "Good Lord"
GRAMMY®-nominated and GMA Dove Award-winning David Leonard has dropped his brand single "Good Lord." The song is a powerful testimony to the Lord's faithfulness and goodness.
"When I look back and see where I came from, God's hand is so evident. It's hard NOT to be thankful," Leonard shares on social media when speaking about his new song. "He's been with me every step of the way, there in every moment. He was good then, and He is good now. #GoodLord."
Leonard has been playing, singing, writing, and recording music since college when he and his friends formed the band Jackson Waters. He later performed with NEEDTOBREATHE before recording as one-half of the critically acclaimed and GRAMMY-nominated duo All Sons & Daughters. Leonard is also a GMA Dove Award-winning producer (Confio/Jaci Velasquez) and creative partner in The Creak Music (Ben & Noelle Kilgore, NEEDTOBREATHE, Brandon Heath, All Sons & Daughters).
His songwriting credits include "Great Are You Lord," "Christ Be All Around," "All The Poor and Powerless," and "God Who Moves The Mountains." He released his solo project The Wait in the spring of 2019 with much acclaim from critics.
For more information, please visit DavidLeonardMusic.com
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