Sunday Service Choir Releases New Single, "Go Tell It"

The GRAMMY-nominated Sunday Service Choir returns to spread holiday cheer with their brand new single, "Go Tell It," a dynamic and soul-stirring rendition of the classic Christmas carol, "Go Tell It" is available on all streaming platforms now, the release marks the choir's latest musical offering as they continue their mission to inspire through music.
"Go Tell It" is a joyful, high-energy track that seamlessly blends the choir's signature harmonies with contemporary musical elements. Building on the tradition of their critically acclaimed 2019 album Jesus Is Born, the single reimagines the classic spiritual song with fresh, modern arrangements that highlight the choir's powerful vocals and rich instrumentation. The result is a celebratory anthem that captures the spirit of the holiday season, reminding listeners of the joy and message of Christmas. "Go Tell It" is lifted from the forthcoming album of the same title, due Friday, October 25th.
"The Sunday Service Choir is excited to bring a fresh take to a beloved holiday song," shares Choirmaster, Jason White. "Our goal is to uplift spirits and share the message of hope and love that this season represents. We believe 'Go Tell It' will resonate with listeners of all ages and faiths as we celebrate the meaning of Christmas."
The release of "Go Tell It" sets the stage for the Sunday Service Choir's upcoming series of special holiday performances, which will take place in select cities across the U.S. throughout November and December. These live performances promise to deliver the same powerful musical experience that has captivated audiences since the choir's formation in 2019.
Since its inception, the Sunday Service Choir has become a cultural phenomenon, recognized for its ability to bridge the gap between contemporary music and traditional gospel.
For more information about Sunday Service Choir, their upcoming performances, or to stream "Go Tell It," follow them on social media using the handle @SundayServiceCollective.
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