Also Includes Brian Free and Assurance, Freemans, Jeff and Sheri Easter, and Les Butler and FriendsÂ
Signal Mountain, TN, This week’s Harmony Road TV program will feature the touching video “Hidden Heroes” from the Talleys. The program will also include the concept videos “Say Amen,” from Brian Free and Assurance and “Lead Me Home,” from the Freemans.  Viewers will also enjoy “A Little Bit of Sunshine,” from Jeff and Sheri Easter and “There is a Fountain,” from Les Butler and Friends.
Gospel Music’s best videos.” said Roger Spears, Harmony Road TV Producer. The concept videos on this week’s program have touched people all over the country with their message.  “Hidden Heroes” salutes those who work behind the scenes to make lives better, “Say Amen” is an uplifting song that reminds us to give praise, while “Carry me Home” has been one of our most requested videos.” he added.  “This Week’s concert videos are sure to have toes tapping as folks listen to “A Little Bit of Sunshine” and “When we All Get to Heaven.” Spears concluded.
Viewers of Harmony Road on the NRB Network will be treated to a bonus video, “Brethren We Have Met to Worship,” from Heaven’s Mountain Band.
Harmony Road is now available to over 85 million television homes across the country in addition to online streaming, ROKU, mobile app and more,
Harmony Road is produced and distributed by Harmony Road Productions and features the best in Southern Gospel music and video. It can be found each week on The Heartland Network, The NRB Network (including DirecTV, streaming and mobile app), WATC57 in Atlanta, NBC39 in Jackson, TN, and WGNM-TV in Macon. Also find the program on the WALKtv network (including ROKU), Harmony Gospel in Greeneville, SC, DCT3 in Middle Tennessee, TV24 in Anniston/Gadsden, Charter Cable in Clarksville, Cookeville/Crossville, Sevier County, and Lebanon and  WMJN29 in Decatur/Athens/Cullman, AL. Harmony Road is streamed online at www.bbntv.org and www.allnationstv.com as well as several affiliate websites., Affiliates have also been added in Harrogate, TN, LaFollette, TN and Northeast North Carolina.
Allan Rhodes of Rhodes Media Center and WMJN29 is the programs technical director.  More information can be found at www.wmjn29.com