Greene singer’s sincerity shines through on new albums
Sandy Lusco Huffman said she believes she is nothing without Christ. Music has always been an important part of the local artistĢƵ life and a way to share the talent she was given.
As the pandemic forced many musicians to look for creative ways to express themselves during isolation, the Greene County resident used the last two years to honor her motherĢƵ request to gather all her unreleased arrangements and record them for a new series of albums.
The product of HuffmanĢƵ hard work can be heard on two releases filled with songs about faith, hope and love.
Released in 2020, “Timeline of My Mind” features 21 original tracks with country and gospel flavorings that spotlight HuffmanĢƵ testimony of faith.
“Why I Sing” is the opener that vividly describes how, at the age of 13, a young Huffman discovered her calling in life. The album declares the blessings of having an unwavering faith through both the good and bad times.
The album closes with a message from Huffman that peace is only a prayer away on “Valley of the Shadow.
“What the World Needs More Of” is HuffmanĢƵ latest effort that continues her declaration of faith and dedication to sharing her musical ministry.
The 2021 release contains another 22 tracks that reflect HuffmanĢƵ passion to demonstrate acts of love and good works throughout her earthly journey.
Songs like “Your Spirit Came Down,” “Call On Thee,” “Anything with You” and “He’ll Be Your Faithful Friend” speak directly to HuffmanĢƵ belief that having the confidence that we are never alone and eternally rewarded for actively expressing a faith that possesses the power to move mountains and change lives.
“Only Believe” illustrates the heart of the albumĢƵ message, with Huffman declaring, “If you only believe/You’ll be forever changed.” The fruits of a rebirth are further outlined as Huffman sings about finding strength during periods of weakness and having a companion there for guidance when loneliness invades the heart.
For a complete list of HuffmanĢƵ albums and area performances, visit www.sandyluscohuffman.com.