The Hammond Sisters
A Gospel Legacy
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Zaria Garrison
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Deitrick Hammond was the man behind the music, a legendary sideman who spent years touring in the shadow of giants like Cleveland Massey. He was on the verge of his own solo stardom when he made a choice that changed everything: he walked away from the lights of the road to plant roots in Atlanta, choosing a quiet life of family over the noise of fame.
For twenty years, the "Hammond Sound" remained a family treasure—until a sudden tragedy leaves his three daughters, Melody, Harmony, and Lyric, with nothing but a basement full of his handwritten songs and a legacy of unfulfilled dreams.
To honor the man who gave up everything for them, the sisters step into the spotlight to extend his legacy. Guided by their powerhouse mother, Simone, and the ambitious Xavier Holt, the Hammond Sisters become an unexpected global sensation. From the hushed auditoriums of Atlanta to the glitz of the Grammy stage, their harmony becomes a bridge for millions.
But as the sisters climb toward the heights their father once turned down, the pressure begins to expose the cracks in their foundation. As a decades-old pact involving a man named Butterbean comes to light, the Hammond women must decide if their harmony can survive the truth. In this sweeping tale of faith, fame, and forgiveness, they discover that Deitrick’s greatest gift wasn't the music he wrote—it was the family he chose.
"A soaring story of the sacrifices we make for love and the songs that keep a legacy alive."
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