Bluegrass Group “Mountain Faith” Signs With APA

APA is excited to announce the signing of family Bluegrass act Mountain Faith for booking representation.

Over the past fifteen years, Mountain Faith has become one of the most respected acts in the Bluegrass genre,” said APA’s Cass Scripps. “We are anxiously looking forward to sharing their unique story and talents with fans across the country, and putting them in front of as many people as possible.”

The group which was formed in 2000, consists of lead vocalists Summer McMahan and Luke Dotson, banjo player and harmony singer Brayden McMahan, bass player Sam McMahan…who is Summer and Brayden’s father, and mandolin player Cory Piatt. Their unique style puts a new spin on Bluegrass music, featuring touches of Gospel, Folk, Pop, and R&B.

Mountain Faith, who still practice in their family tire shop in rustic Sylva, North Carolina, has become a road circuit favorite, playing everywhere from arenas and auditoriums to churches. When they are not on the road, they can be found delivering their music to the crowds at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

Details concerning their 2016 tour dates will be announced soon.

The band, who has just returned from a successful series of stops performing for U.S. troops in the Persian Gulf, is wrapping up the year with several performances, including one at the Atlanta Falcons vs Carolina Panthers game on December 27th. They will ring in the new year at the Berry Freewill Baptist Church in Berry, Alabama.

They’ve also become well known through their television appearances on the Daystar Television Network, as well as their recent stint on season ten of America’s Got Talent. Their performance of OneRepublic’s “Counting Stars” earned them four “Yes” votes from the celebrity judging panel, which led to performances with some of the major stars in the format, including Alison Krauss & Union Station.

They also have been featured in the pages of many of the top magazines, newspapers, and websites in music…including Bluegrass Today and HNGN.com. The exposure on the show also helped to boost their social numbers to a record breaking status.

2015 marks an exciting year for the group, who earned a whopping fifteen nominations from the SPBGMA (Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America) Bluegrass Music Awards, including nods for each member in their respective categories, as well as Entertaining Group of the Year and Album of the Year for their “Feelin’ Blue album, released on Mountain Fever Records.

Their most recent project is entitled “That Which Matters“, which includes their most recent single, “Emily (It’s Love),” which was released back in October 2015.

For more information, visit their website at www.MountainFaithBand.com.

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