Chancey Williams Delivers a Cowboy’s Gospel with New Single “Pearl Snap Preacher”
- All Country News
- 6 hours ago
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Neo-traditionalist and Wyoming native Chancey Williams leans into faith, family, and the rugged rhythm of rural life on his newest release, "Pearl Snap Preacher". The track is a reverent tip of the hat to the kind of pastor you’ll find in a saddle rather than a pulpit.
Written by Cody Robbins, Kayley Bishop, and Nick Deleo, "Pearl Snap Preacher" rides easy, offering a reflective meditation on the quiet spirituality rooted in country living. It’s the story of a man whose sermons are delivered not from a stage, but through sunrises over hayfields, honest work, and the kind of daily devotion that doesn’t require a steeple.
The accompanying music video, released in tandem with the track, offers fans a glimpse into the artist’s own roots. Featuring Williams’ real-life father, Dennis Williams, the visual anchors the song’s narrative in personal truth, lending an added layer of authenticity. Through scenes of ranch life and fatherly wisdom, viewers see exactly where the younger Williams inherited his reverence for faith, family, and a life lived with purpose.
Known for his rich baritone and unvarnished honesty, Williams continues to carve out his place in the modern country landscape by staying true to tradition. “Pearl Snap Preacher” is a song that doesn’t just sound country, it feels country. It reminds listeners that sometimes the most faithful sermons aren’t spoken from behind a pulpit, but from horseback at sunrise or beside a fence post under a starlit sky. With this latest release, Chancey Williams proves once again that he’s not just a singer. He’s a storyteller with a voice worth listening to and a heart that beats in time with the land he calls home.