Maverick City Music's Brandon Reynolds Passes Away

Brandon Reynolds passed away on Saturday, announced Maverick City Music on its social media handles. The artist was integral part of the worship music collective and his death left a shocking impact on the tribe. While Maverick City Music called Brandon as a "secret hero," Tribl Records on the other hand called Brandon's demise as something that would change the group forever.
Maverick City Music writes, "His legacy and memory will forever resonate within the core of our heart. As we mourn our profound loss, we extend our deepest condolences to the Reynolds' family. Please keep both the family and our team in your prayers during this difficult time.
"Brandon, your love, service and leadership were immeasurable. We are grateful for the time we had with you. Your impact is everlasting."
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