Brother and The Hayes find joy beyond all things in “Oh Glory”

With “Oh Glory,” Brother and The Hayes create an uplifting anthem that challenges the noise of this age, reminding you of the great joy that comes from a life filled with purpose. Inspired in part by the Reverend Gary Davis’s song “Oh Glory, How Happy I Am,” it reimagines that sentiment of contentment for modern times.
The song is ultimately an anthem that urges us to focus on creation, growth, and connection. The spark behind “Oh Glory” belongs to Jennie Hayes and was discovered one night when she reflected deeply into the chat room of life, feeling overly weighed down by social pressures that somehow equate to nothing amidst digital noise.
What sprang from that was a joyful decision to pursue joy in process rather than performance. The song captures that sense of release and renewal. Brother and The Hayes want us to remember that joy is on the canvas, on the field, and in a time frame we choose to occupy.