Sierra Ferrell, “Bells of Every Chapel” | Thompson Guitars
Americana songwriter performs a song from her brand-new debut album.
Americana songwriter and guitarist Sierra Ferrell just released her debut album, Long Time Coming, on Rounder Records. Featuring guests that include Jerry Douglas, Tim O’Brien, Chris Scruggs, Sarah Jarosz, Billy Strings, and Dennis Crouch, Long Time Coming is a collection of a dozen original songs. In this official video, Ferrell performs “Bells of Every Chapel,” using her Preston Thompson OM-EIA guitar.
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