Country and Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Grand Ole Opry member William Lee Golden and his sons The Goldens continue to celebrate the success of their current single, “Come and Dine,” off their upcoming album, “Old Country Church Gospel.”

“Come And Dine” has received overwhelmingly positive responses on social media, surpassing 1 million views on Facebook. Not only is the single their first No. 1 hit, but held the spot on the CDX TRACtion Southern Gospel & Positive Country Chart for more than eight weeks.

A favorite of Golden and his sons, the tune is an upbeat classic that calls to feast at the table with Jesus. “Come And Dine” was the first of three singles released off their three- album collection including two others titled “Country Roads: Vintage Country Classics” and “Southern Accents: Pop & Country Rock.” The albums contain more than 30 songs spread amongst several genres that all have an impact on the lives and careers of William Lee Golden and The Goldens.

“We live in an age where anything is possible,” shares William Lee Golden. “Come And Dine” has been a family favorite and to see the fans react to it the way they have has been very humbling. Thank you to everyone for supporting our music.”

Golden kept spirits high as the world seemed down during the pandemic, by gathering his sons Rusty, Craig and Chris, his grandchildren Elizabeth, Rebekah and Elijah, and friends Aaron McCune, Ben Isaacs and Michael Sykes to record the three albums. Golden, his family and friends bring their fresh interpretations to longtime favorites, with Golden delivering reminiscent renditions of Johnny Cash’s “I Still Miss Someone,” and Jim Reeves’s “Welcome to My World.” Chris shines on Tom Petty’s “Southern Accent,” Rusty delivers a vibrant take on Bob Seger’s hit “Hollywood Nights” and Craig, the rarely heard Golden, revives Gregg Allman’s “Multi-Colored Lady.”

The Brewton, Alabama, native cements his considerable legacy in the music industry with three distinctive collections that reflect his musical roots and the journey that has made him one of America’s most unique troubadours.

From revered gospel classics to beloved country gems and iconic rock favorites, Golden leads his family through the songs that have been step- ping stones on his well-traveled musical journey. It all comes together as a rich sonic tapestry that fans will cherish. Visit their website at www.williamleegoldenandthegoldens.com.