Mike Rogers and Ben Issacs

Mike Rogers is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter known for his work across country, bluegrass, and gospel genres. Raised in Myrtle Beach, SC, he started playing music at age five and moved to Nashville in 2002, where he performed with Craig Morgan. He later joined Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, and is a current member of Ricky Skaggs' Kentucky Thunder and the bluegrass quartet Brothers of the Heart. As a writer, he co-wrote Craig Morgan's 2009 hit "Bonfire".

Ben Isaacs is the bass player and vocalist for The Isaacs and Brothers of the Heart. Ben spends much of his time off the road in the studio producing not only The Isaacs, but also many Dove Award winning, Grammy nominated projects for Jimmy Fortune, The Oak Ridge Boys, Bradley Walker, Tim Menzies, Wilburn & Wilburn, Rory Feek, Lynda Randle and High Road, The Gaither Vocal Band, The Oak Ridge Boys, Karen Peck, and the Cherryholmes, among others. He has over 14 Grammy nominations, 11 Dove wins, 20 additional Dove nominations, a number of IBMA awards and has been voted Producer of the Year several times in multiple award shows.