
With a theme of ultimate surrender, the band’s lyrics were inspired from personal experiences that challenged them to cast aside their own fears and plans and give into the path God paved for them. We believe this album will truly encourage listeners and become a staple in their music collection.” They are a group of strong brothers with a passionate heart for God and His people. “With the immense nearly immediate success of their debut single and now it being featured in The Ultimate Legacy, we couldn’t be more proud to be a part of Consumed By Fire’s journey. “We are extremely excited about this band,” shares Mark Lusk, President of Inpop Records. Additionally, the single can be heard in Hallmark’s original movie The Ultimate Legacy set to premiere on January 31 at 9pm EDT. Music listeners are being introduced to the Ward brothers, Caleb (Lead Vocals, Guitar), Josh (Guitar, Harmony Vocals) and Jordan (Drums, Harmony Vocals), through their rising hit single “Lean On Me.” The song is quickly becoming a fan favorite as it climbs the charts attracting listeners of all ages. 26, 2016)-As a follow up to their celebrated EP Lean On Me, released last year, rising artist Consumed By Fire is excited to reveal its debut full-length album with Inpop Records titled Giving Over on March 25. “Lean On Me” Featured in New Hallmark Original Movie The Ultimate Legacy, Set to Premiere January 31

Whether you’re singing along on your front porch or out the window of your car, please know “Lean on Me” is in the key of C Major.CONSUMED BY FIRE PREPARES TO UNLEASH FULL-LENGTH ALBUM, GIVING OVER ON MARCH 25

“Lean on Me” will be broadcast on the Current (89.3 FM), MPR News (91.1 FM) and MPR Classical (99.5 FM). 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 by two different artists.Īlso known for the 1970s hits “Ain’t No Sunshine” and “Lovely Day,” Withers was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015. 1 in 1987, making “Lean on Me” one of only nine songs to reach No. 1 song for Withers in 1972, “Lean on Me” is a classic about offering to provide strength to others in a time of need.Ĭlub Noveau’s version of the song also reached No. Last Friday afternoon, MPR stations simultaneously broadcast “You’ve Got a Friend,” the Carole King version, for a sing-along.Ī No. Friday – and asking everybody to sing along.

Trying to create a COVID-19 kumbaya moment, Minnesota Public Radio is having its various stations play “Lean on Me” by Bill Withers at 5:54 p.m. Bill Withers at his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015/ Associated Press
