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“Led Out of Bondage” by The Statler Brothers is a gospel song featured on their 1986 album “Radio Gospel Favorites.” The Statler Brothers, originally known for their harmonies in country and gospel music, gained prominence in the 1960s and continued to influence the genre for decades. Known for their rich vocal blends and storytelling, they were a staple in the music industry, with a career spanning over 40 years.

The Statler Brothers’ roots trace back to their performances with Johnny Cash, who played a significant role in their rise to fame. The group initially gained widespread attention with hits like “Flowers on the Wall,” which showcased their unique blend of country and gospel influences. Their gospel music, including songs like “Led Out of Bondage,” reflects their deep religious faith and dedication to sharing inspirational messages through music.

“Led Out of Bondage” is a testament to their commitment to gospel music, illustrating themes of faith and redemption. The song is part of their larger body of work that includes numerous gospel albums and performances, underscoring their versatility and impact on both country and gospel music scenes. The Statler Brothers were not only celebrated for their music but also for their contributions to the community, notably through events like the “Happy Birthday USA” festival in Staunton, Virginia, which they hosted for 25 years.

The Statler Brothers’ legacy is marked by numerous awards and accolades, including inductions into the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Gospel Hall of Fame. Their influence continues through the works of their family members and other artists who draw inspiration from their rich musical heritage​.

“Led Out of Bondage” remains a significant part of their musical journey, embodying the spirit and message that the Statler Brothers consistently brought to their audience.

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