Paul Williams & the Victory Trio

Bluegrass Gospel at it’s very best
When you see or hear the name Paul Williams, the next thought will be of a quality person with a great voice and a smooth mandolin lick, using his talents to lift up the name of Jesus. Bluegrass fans love to hear great gospel tunes; however, if you want to feel bluegrass gospel, then Paul Williams and the Victory Trio are the real deal.
Paul’s legendary career includes a handfull of bluegrass classics he wrote during his time with Jimmy Martin–“Don’t Cry To Me,” “Prayer Bells In Heaven,” and “I Like To Hear Them Preach It” to name a few.
In 1995, Paul formed the Victory Trio and the group has since achieve national recognition. Their second self-produced recording Old Ways & Old Paths was re-released on Rebel Records and subsequently nominated for a Grammy in 2000 in the Best Southern, Country, or Bluegrass Gospel Album category. In February 2007, the group captured SPBGMA’s Bluegrass Gospel-Traditional Group of the Year.










What a great album, of What a Journey. May god Bless you and the Victory Trio,
for you are surely blessing people. This is my first posting.
Paul, you and the Victory Trio, I hope to get you see you someday at a bluegrass festival. Ienjoy listening to your singing and the music. Everyone of your musicians are just fantastic.
Paul, i enjoy hearing you sing on the radio and listen to your cd’s. I’m always sending in a request to WNCW FM 88.7 every saturday morning on the going across the mountain program requesting your song, I Went Down a Beggar, But Came Up A Millionaire. I love listening to that song, it’s a blessing to me.
He is WONDERFUL.
I love to hear Paul sing. I have 9 of his CDs.I want to be able to hear him in person.He is WONDERFUL.
Wonderfull…
Nice work! I’ll have to do a cross post on this one