Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott Talks About Her New Gospel Album "Love Remains"

Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott is taking a recess from her band by releasing a Gospel album entitled "Love Remains." It is a faith-based album released under the moniker Hillary Scott & the Scott Family. No release date has been set yet for the release. But Scott has released the album's first single "Thy Will" (listen below).
"It's a collection of songs that I have co-written, found and have grown up singing in church. The best part about this collection of songs is that it is featuring my mom Linda Davis, my father Lang Scott and my littler sister Rylee Scott," Scott wrote.
Ricky Skaggs serves as the producer and the disc is being put out by HST Entertainment under exclusive license to EMI Nashville.
Scott said she was "so excited the day is finally here that I get to share with you all that I've been up to. Keeping all this excitement under wraps has been such a challenge."
Scott said she made a faith-based disc because she wanted "to share more of who I am. These songs and many like them are the cry of my heart. I have been singing songs like this my whole life whether it be in church, with family and friends gathered around with guitars on my screened in porch, rocking my baby girl to sleep or while holding the hand of a dying love one. Songs rooted in my faith have gotten me through and continue to bring me through the best and worst times of my life. They make me feel peace when I'm anxious, strength when I doubt and give me the courage to keep going on the days that I don't think I can go another step."
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