The Kramers Share their New Christmas Single "All You Are"

Southern gospel music's The Kramers have released their brand new festive single "All You Are." Released by StowTown Records, the song is already receiving strong radio airplay, and they are excited to give fans the opportunity to add their single to their personal playlists for the Christmas season.
"All You Are," written by Allie LaPointe, Nick Robertson and Tony Wood, will be part of The Kramers' 2022 album release, Christmas. Maria Kramer Wolfe's angelic vocals are complemented by choir and orchestra for this worship anthem that proclaims that the love, peace, hope and joy we need is all found in Jesus. The tender treatment of this song makes this a remarkable addition to any Christmas playlist.
Since 1995, the husband/wife team of Scott and Rachel Kramer has been sharing the message of the Gospel worldwide. With the assistance of their son, Weston, daughter, Maria, and son-in-law, Ben Wolfe, the musical ministry of The Kramers is truly a family affair. For the past 25 years, the family has hosted the popular RiverLife Gospel Music Lunch & Dinner Cruises aboard the Spirit of Peoria Riverboat in Peoria, IL. Over the years, they have shared stages with many of Gospel Music's most prominent recording artists, presenting their own brand of musical variety and excellence and delighting audiences from all walks of life.
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