Where Angels Sing

"Where Angels Sing" is a Southern Gospel folk ballad set in the Arkansas bottomland — a story about a little boy named Cooper who takes his grandmother's passing words completely literally and climbs forty feet into a towering oak tree to hear the angels sing. It's a song about the faith of a child. The kind that doesn't know it can't — so it does. Featuring fingerpicked acoustic guitar, warm upright bass, fiddle, and a gentle choir, this is the kind of song built for front porches, Sunday mornings, and anyone who still believes that heaven might lean a little low on the right summer evening. šŸŽµ Written and produced in the Southern Gospel / Arkansas Americana tradition. "Some words get said and drift away on the wind. Some words get said — and a little boy climbs forty feet into the sky just to find out if they're true." Tags: southern gospel storytelling, Arkansas folk music, child faith song, grandmother song, inspirational Americana, faith and family music, angel song, spiritual storytelling, emotional gospel ballad, baritone narrator, front porch gospel, roots music faith, inspirational country gospel, song about faith, family heritage song, tree climbing story, grandma tribute song, Christian Americana music, children and faith, soulful gospel ballad