Caedmon's Call is Back with Their New Single "Hope to Carry On"

CCM veteran Caedmon's Call is back with their brand new single "Hope to Carry On." The song is the first single from their upcoming re-recorded debut album. "Hope to Carry On" was written by Rich Mullins over 20 years ago.
Caedmon's Call comprises of Cliff Young (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Danielle Young (vocals), Garett Buell (percussion), Jeff Miller (bass guitar), Todd Bragg (drums), and Josh Moore (keyboard, accordion, harmonica). Caedmon's Call was formed in 1993, they were a fledgling folk band, a group of friends traveling in rented vans to various Sunday school rooms and coffeehouses around the country. They had no grandiose notions of Christian music stardom or packed arenas. They had little more than a few guitars and a common vision: to make music for people like themselves, believers walking a treacherous road, clinging to faith through every mystery and storm.
To date, Caedmon's Call has accumulated more than one million career record sales, garnered six No.1 radio singles, 10 Dove Award nominations and piles of media coverage from around the world. The band has built an extensive grassroots following, including a group of more than 3,000 fiercely loyal fans identified simply as "The Guild." Caedmon's has earned a reputation as pioneers in the college market, with a strong student constituency from Boston's Harvard University to Malibu's Pepperdine University on California's coast.
Spotify users can listen to "Hope to Carry On" here, Apple Music here, and for more listening options, click here.
Also, Caedmon's Call, the full album, comes out on November 3rd!
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