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Pray on the Radio: Songs of Inspiration [edit]
by Richard Lynch | Genre: Country/Southern Gospel | Release Date: April 18, 2025
 

Country music traditionalist and patriotic torchbearer Richard Lynch is set to uplift hearts and souls with the release of his brand-new album “Pray on the Radio: Songs of Inspiration”, available everywhere on Friday, April 18th, 2025 via Fence Row/MTS Records. The highly anticipated LP offers 12 moving tracks that reflect Lynch’s unwavering faith, deep-seated values, and devotion to God, country, and family. A special CD release party will follow on Friday, April 26th, hosted at Lynch’s own Keepin’ It Country Farm in Waynesville, OH.
Packed with powerful messages and spiritual storytelling, “Pray on the Radio: Songs of Inspiration” is a heartfelt journey through themes of redemption, gratitude, family legacy, and divine hope. Songs like chart-toppers “He’ll Make Everything Alright” and the poignant title track “Pray on the Radio,” as well as new track, “God and Country,” echo Richard's personal walk with faith and his belief in the healing power of music.

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01. Thankful, Grateful & Blessed
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02. High Above the Midnight Sky
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03. the Phone Call
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04. Starting Now
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05. God and Country
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06. He'll Make Everything Alright
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07. Pray on the Radio
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08. One Breath Away
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09. Grandpa & Grandma
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10. Wait For Me
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11. Why Me Lord
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12. The Baptism of Jessie Taylor
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Country Gospel Revival: Richard Lynch’s "Pray on the Radio" Strikes a Chord of Truth | Posted April 18, 2025

Richard Lynch doesn’t just wear his heart on his sleeve—he stitches it into every steel string, every crackle of baritone conviction, and every down-home lyric that spills from his well-worn soul. On Pray on the Radio: Songs of Inspiration, Lynch isn't trying to reinvent country music. He's reminding us why it mattered in the first place.

From the opening bars of “Thankful, Grateful and Blessed,” there’s an immediate sense that Lynch isn’t performing these songs—he’s living them. His voice, an honest blend of Merle’s grit and Alan Jackson’s reverence, walks us through the smoke and sanctity of small-town America. These are not the polished sermons of a Nashville boardroom; they're back porch prayers with a little mud on the boots.

“God and Country” hits like a hammer of faith wrapped in barbed wire. It’s pure Lynch—patriotic without pretense, spiritual without sermonizing. In a world choked by digital noise and divided ideologies, this track reminds us that belief, like music, is best served loud, proud, and from the gut.

The title track, “Pray on the Radio,” is a standout moment, not just on the album but in Lynch’s catalog. It’s the kind of song you imagine crackling through an AM dial during a long drive across the heartland. When the DJ asks if they can pray together, it’s not just a gimmick—it’s a spiritual lifeline tossed through the static. Lynch answers with a humility that cuts deeper than any electric guitar riff.

Then there’s “The Phone Call.” Simple in structure, devastating in impact. A friend finds redemption through Lynch’s music, and suddenly the line between artist and listener disappears. This is where Lynch’s magic lies—in turning three chords and the truth into lifeboats for the lost and weary.

Tracks like “Wait For Me” and “He’ll Make Everything Alright” cradle you with the kind of emotional vulnerability that’s become increasingly rare in modern country. There’s no auto-tuned swagger or denim-clad bravado here. Just a man and his memories, digging into the sacred dirt of love, loss, and legacy.

And yet, this record is far from a funeral for forgotten values—it’s a resurrection. Lynch celebrates his faith, not with fire and brimstone, but with gratitude and grit. “High Above the Midnight Sky” and “One Breath Away” float on melodies that feel like Sunday morning sunrises, warm and quietly awe-inspiring.

Pray on the Radio isn’t for the TikTok crowd or country-pop fusionistas. It’s for the truck driver pulling a 16-hour shift, the widowed farmer still saying grace, the mother who teaches her child to kneel before she sleeps. It's a gospel-infused time capsule delivered by one of country’s most earnest torchbearers.

Richard Lynch doesn’t just sing country gospel. He is country gospel. And with Pray on the Radio, he’s not preaching from a pulpit—he’s testifying from the soul.



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