Gaither Vocal Band Preview New Album

Gaither Vocal Band’s latest album, Then Came the Morning, releases this month (August, 2025).

The Gaither Gospel Hour” has been a long time staple and fan favorite here on RFD-TV, and the Gaither Vocal Band itself has spanned decades, earning a number of awards in its 44-year history. The group is now releasing a brand new album titled, Then Came the Morning, and you can catch it in a special episode premiere this Friday at 8:00 PM ET here on RFD-TV.

Gaither Vocal Band members Wes Hampton, Reggie Smith, and Adam Crabb joined the set of “Market Day Report” – with Todd Suttles joining the conversation remotely – for an update on all that’s new with the group.

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