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    Music

    Steeped in bluesy gospel-rock, these songs bear witness to the changing situations and current beliefs of our large urban cities.

    Songs From The Neighborhood

    Songs From The Neighborhood
    2011 

    The Rise And Swell
    Where's Your Fire
    Something's Got You
    Prosper
    Movement
    Where They Want You
    How's It Gone Be
    There's This Woman
    Songs From the Neighborhood - Bus Seven



    As demand rose for "There's This Woman" to be available for purchase and as folks patiently waited for Bus Seven's first full length album to be released--it became quite clear that something needed to be done in the meantime to help remedy these musical hunger pains. Therefore, Jairus decided to go into the studio and record several acoustic versions of new songs, and also re-master the song "Insight," which he had originally written and recorded for the Northside Church of Christ youth group in San Antonio, TX. What came about from his three days of recording are previews of what you can expect to hear on Bus Seven's first full length album.

    Don't Skip The Previews

    Don't Skip The Previews
    2010 

     Something's Got You
     Change My Name
     There's This Woman
     Insight
     Miss Mary Anne
     


    Groove, Folk, and Rock collide in this sneak peek of Bus Seven's first full length album.

    Don't


    The Changing EP is the musical link between the ending of J. Withrow's mostly solo performances and the beginning of Bus Seven the band. Changing was released under the name "J. Withrow," however; Bus Seven will continue to play all the songs from the Changing EP as they continue to write and perform new music. 

    Changing

    Changing 
    2009 

     Where's Your Fire
     How Is It Gone Be
     Crashing Wave
     Give The Name
     10,000 Words 
     


    Mysterious yet unashamedly fun, "Changing," moves you with its acoustic groove and softens you with calming ambiance-- breathing life into the idea that change must be embraced rather than ignored.

    Changing