Tenth Avenue North's Mike Donehey Drops New Single with New Album Available for Pre-Add/Pre-Order

Tenth Avenue North leader Mike Donehey has released the follow-up single to his first solo debut single "All Together." The new song is called "Glory I Couldn't See." Both songs are taken from Donehey's debut solo album Flourish, which releases on August 27th. However, you can pre-add and pre-order the album now: https://smarturl.it/MikeDoneheyFlourish
"I can't express how important this new song has been for me," Donehey revealed. "I hope "Glory I Couldn't See" becomes an anthem, reminding us to see what's beautiful, standing right in front of us. I can honestly say I've never written a song that has convicted me and made me cry as much as this song has."
Mike Donehey is a recording artist, songwriter, author of the bestseller Finding God's Life for My Will, speaker, podcast host, video show host, and a founding member of the band Tenth Avenue North. Mike has seen his fair share of the unexpected. Following a potentially fatal car crash as a teen, Mike learned to play the guitar while still in bed recovering from his injuries. Learning the guitar gave birth to songwriting, and that songwriting led to the formation of the band Tenth Avenue North.
One of the most loved and successful artists in Christian music, Tenth Avenue North radio favorites include "Love Is Here," "By Your Side," "You Are More," "Losing," "Worn," "I Have This Hope," and the multi-week no. 1 smash "Control (Somehow You Want Me)." Despite the group's widespread popularity, Tenth Avenue North's members sensed at the beginning of 2020 that they each had their own unique roads to follow. Mike seized this opportunity to expand as a storyteller, communicator, and thought instigator wherever his voice could be heard.
In addition to recording his first solo album, Mike is also preparing his second book and can be heard weekly on his podcast, Chasing the Beauty.
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