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Michael Anthony Milton rings a bluegrass revival with faith and fire in "Cattle on a Thousand Hills"

In this fast-moving, constantly stressed-out pages of life, a song can be just the thing we need to slow down, lift us, and remind us that provision and hope are just a breath away. Enter "Cattle on a Thousand Hills," Michael Anthony Milton's latest bluegrass offering, which feels like old friends with a new story.

This foot-stomping, spirit-lifting tune reaches out from its first strum and doesn't let go. Woven with the golden threads of Appalachian tradition, Milton artfully tapestries mandolin, fiddle, and banjo into a sound you could imagine on a front porch in the Smoky Mountains. The song's authenticity and craftsmanship will reward fans of bluegrass legends like Ricky Skaggs, Doyle Lawson, and Alison Krauss.

"Cattle on a Thousand Hills" is based on faith and the unchanging promise of provision, the song brings hope with every lyric. Milton's smooth, enveloping vocals have all the conviction you need to believe every word, and the seesawing energy of the track keeps your foot tapping long after it's finished.

And already being embraced in a big way by fans of uplifting bluegrass and gospel-grass, it's perfect for those who need a reminder that whatever the storm, there's always a way through. If you need a pick-me-up or a new fave for your playlist, "Cattle on a Thousand Hills" is the listen. Try it out, and you may find yourself pressing repeat.

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