Infinity's Song
Infinity's Song
Infinity's Song was formed in 2014 as a division of the Peace Industry Music Group. The group is led by 3 siblings. Additional Family members perform on events. Since its formation Infinity’s Song has consistently performed around New York City. Lead singers Abraham, Victory, and Angel have been singing on stages both small and great and have been featured on National Television (NBC’s Today (U.S. TV program) and ABC’s The View) and in National and local newspaper s. Infinity’s Song members are not only singers but also songwriter, arrangers, and music producers[1]
Background
Central Park Performance
The family hails from Detroit, Michigan — home of Motown — After a couple years of singing on subway platforms and on the steps of the Met Museum, they discovered the incredible acoustics of the Minton Tile Arcade near Bethesda Fountain in Central Park. Soon they became regulars at the spot, where they have been heard as “Boyd’s for Praise” by thousands of people from all over the world.
Career
Infinity's Songs was created in response to a demand for more acoustic sounds in wholesome and uplifting young adult music.
In the beginning the group was comprised of Victory, Abraham and Angel Boyd, performing simple songs with just acoustic guitar and their voices.
Israel and Thalia Mosaia later joined the group, and significantly added to the bands rich intricate harmonies.[5]
In the beginning the group was comprised of Victory, Abraham and Angel Boyd, performing simple songs with just acoustic guitar and their voices.
Israel and Thalia Mosaia later joined the group and significantly added to the bands rich intricate harmonies.
The group is signed to Jay Z's management company RocNation, while also under their own imprint Peace Industry Music Group, which was founded by John, an accomplished singer, composer, and music director in his own right.
An incredible highlight in Infinity Song's career was when Kanye West surfaced in tiny Batesville, Indiana following his Sunday Service in Atlanta, attending a free concert in a tiny venue called Walhill Farm, with about 140 people in the crowd. Kanye helped raise cash for Infinity's Song and singer Victory Boyd. Kanye didn't perform, but he had a front row seat for Infinity's Song's performance, and he described Victory and her siblings as "the future of music."[3]