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Brother and The Hayes deliver soulful redemption with “Oh Glory”

Brother and The Hayes return with “Oh Glory”, a track that feels like a front porch confession wrapped in the warmth of southern soul. Siblings David Bingaman and Jennie Hayes Kurtz, hailing from Dallas, Texas, turn their lifelong musical bond into something both spiritual and rawly human.

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From the start, you can feel David’s blues roots shining through his playing, nods to the ghosts of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Lightnin’ Hopkins, but with a gentler, gospel-tinged edge. Jennie Hayes’s voice, meanwhile, is the track’s heartbeat. Her tone moves like a prayer, steady, aching, and full of release. Together, their harmonies rise with the weight and hope of redemption.

The accompanying video amplifies this spirit, painting a story of perseverance and grace against a cinematic rural backdrop. It’s the kind of performance that settles in your bones. “Oh Glory” is a reminder that faith, in all its forms, can sound as humble as two siblings harmonizing on a Sunday afternoon. Brother and The Hayes offer listeners a modern hymn that feels timeless in its simplicity, grounded in its soul, and utterly unforgettable.

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