GRAMMY-NOMINATED, MULTI-IBMA, AND GMA DOVE AWARD-WINNING GROUP THE ISAACS CONTINUE TO RIDE THE ROAD ON TOUR AS NEW SINGLE "HUMPTY DUMPTY HEART" CLIMBS THE CHARTS

GRAMMY-nominated group The Isaacs continue on tour while their single "Humpty Dumpty Heart" climbing the charts. With their upcoming Memorial Day show in Hendersonville, Tennessee, The Isaacs are staying busy and turning heads. "Humpty Dumpty Heart" is the second single from the group's 2021 album The American Face. Written by members Sonya and Becky along with hitmaker Ronnie Bowman, "Humpty Dumpty Heart" is out everywhere now. 

 

Join award-winning group, The Isaacs on Monday, May 30th to celebrate Memorial Day at The Hendersonville Hometown Jam! Gates open at 1 PM with showtime at 3 PM at Veterans Park. Get your tickets below! 

HENDERSONVILLE HOMETOWN JAM TICKETS HERE

THE ISAACS' "HUMPTY DUMPTY HEART"

The Isaacs' new single "Humpty Dumpty Heart" is running up the charts! 


2022 TOUR DATES

May 31st                       Grand Ole Opry                              Nashville, TN

June 3                           Hardison Mill Homestead Hall        Columbia, TN

June 4                           McSwain Theatre                           Ada, OK

June 17                         Grand Ole Opry                              Nashville, TN

June 18                         Monroe County Fine Arts Center    Forsyth, GA

June 24                         Grand Ole Opry                              Nashville, TN

July 8                            Messiah College                             Mechanicsburg, PA

July 23                          Gospel Barn                                    Bluffton, IN

August 1                        Kenneth E. Cowan Civic Center     Lebanon, MO

August 6                       Marriott Shoals Hotel & Spa            Florence, AL

August 7                        Franklin Theatre                              Franklin, TN

August 20                      The Mabee Center                          Tulsa, OK

August 27                      Barrow-Civic Theatre                       Franklin, PA

August 31                      Silver Dollar City                              Branson, MO

September 17                CROSSROADS Church                   Lakeville, MN

October 7                       Jackson County Airport                    Gainesboro, TN

ABOUT THE ISAACS:  

The Isaacs, the multi-GRAMMY nominated family group with roots dating back to 1971, with the matriarch Lily Isaacs who spent time as a folk singer recording for Columbia Records. Her three children Ben Issacs, Sonya Issacs Yeary and Becky Bowman join her in one of the most vocally compelling groups to hit the stage in many years. The 2021 Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees, the masterful vocals and acoustic instrumentalists and songwriters offer a unique style that only family harmonies can create. Add to that their contemporary instrumentation and you have a group that appeals to a wide-ranging audience.

Their remarkable sound has led to invitations from high-profile contemporaries, including Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, John Rich, Paul Simon and many more, to sing on numerous albums and stages. Additionally, The Isaacs’ are one of the most requested to sing America’s National Anthem at events ranging from sporting events, The White House, and many other special occasions.

Their musical style has been influenced by many genres of music such as country, bluegrass, rhythm and blues, folk, contemporary, acoustic and southern gospel. Drawing from these influences, The Isaacs are gearing up to release their new album, The American Face, this August via their House of Isaacs label. The American Face is a 12-song collection split between new material like the title track, available on July 2nd as the lead single, and covers of classics like "More Than Words" by Extreme, "You're The Inspiration" by Chicago, "We Can Work It Out" by The Beatles and “Forever and For Always” by Shania Twain. A portion of proceeds from the album will benefit The Bridge Ministry, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Nashville, which exists to alleviate the suffering of underprivileged children, the homeless and the working poor by providing life-sustaining resources and a message of hope. 

The Isaacs, first line descendants of Holocaust survivors, have also raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to bless Israel, specifically Holocaust Survivors, Israeli Defense “Lone” Soldiers and orphans through their non-profit organization, The Isaacs Foundation via The Fishman Isaacs Israel Initiative (FIII), since 2018.  They also guide hundreds of guests each year on a pilgrimage to Israel and explore the Holy Land through a unique and exclusive lens. “Our goal is to bring the message of hope to all seeking the love of our God,” says the family.  “We also know that spreading our style of music to new audiences can create a new venue for both the consumer and for us,” they conclude. 

The American Face, is a record the group has wanted to do for quite some time and is anxious to get out on the road and share their interpretations of these classic hits, along with the originals sitting alongside of them. The title track is an ode to American, the good, the bad and the ugly, but to know that we are all brothers and sisters and in this together is a message all should appreciate.  The song soars with Sonya’s velvet vocal as the missive paints a picture of who we are.  It is a powerful 3 minutes. 

The Isaacs are frequent guests on the Grand Ole Opry, active members on the Gaither Homecoming Videos and Concert Series and perform over 100 dates a year to welcoming fans throughout the world. Having performed at prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall, The Isaacs have also entertained fans at CMA Fest, on the "CMA Country Christmas" special and at many professional sporting events, including The Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Bengals, Indiana Pacers, Brooklyn Nets, Tennessee Titans, Houston Astros and Nashville Predators games. The award-winning group has also been nominated at and performed on the GMA Dove Awards where they have earned seven trophies, the International Bluegrass Music Association Awards, the National Quartet Convention Awards and the Inspirational Christian Country Awards. Two of their recent projects, executive produced by NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw, received consecutive GRAMMY nominations for “Best Roots Gospel Album” as well as a nomination for “Best Roots Gospel Song.” The Isaacs feel blessed to be able to travel and spread the message of hope and grace through song and story.