There are songs that don’t need volume to move mountains. Greg Marlow proves exactly that with « Everybody Smiles », a country-folk ballad carried by an acoustic guitar that whispers as much as it heals. The song tenderly traces the world of Gregory aka The G-man, an adult who perceives life through a lens that few of us will ever truly understand. Misread by a society obsessed with conformity, he carries more love in the palm of his hand than the rest of the world combined. Marlow delivers his verses with the raw sincerity of a songwriter who never learned to fake emotion. The visuals, simple yet quietly powerful, weave performance footage with slices of everyday life, letting the feeling breathe. When he sings « And one day when we all get to Heaven, I’m gonna look him up there in Glory Land », you believe every single word. Slash Music is proud to introduce you to this voice that truly matters.
« And one day when we all get to Heaven, I’m gonna look him up there in Glory Land » Greg Marlow
Faith, Guitar and Miracles in Progress
Behind the song stands a man whose journey runs as deep as the Appalachian roots he carries. A native of LaFollette, Tennessee, Greg Marlow has been building his life in music since 1988, first as a cornerstone of the bluegrass gospel group New Harvest, traveling churches and festivals across the eastern United States for over thirty years. A cancer survivor, author and public speaker, he has returned as a solo artist with a sound blending country, blues and southern rock, shaped by hardship and anchored in faith. 2025 has been nothing short of remarkable : three nominations at the ICMA Awards and a nod from the AGM Awards as Positive Country/Bluegrass Male Artist of the Year. Recognition well earned for a man who never sings to shine, but to transform. Make room in your playlist because Greg Marlow is just getting started.
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