Tribute Quartet Releases "Here For You"

Fan favorite Tribute Quartet is releasing its sophomore album with Daywind Records. Here for You features a fresh sound honed by multi-Dove Award-winning producer, Wayne Haun, and reflects the best work of the top songwriters in Southern Gospel combined with the powerful quartet vocals of one of the genre's top artists. Josh Singletary, Gary Casto, Riley Harrison Clark, and Anthony Davis have refined their sound and song selection and the result is nothing short of breathtaking.
"Prepare to be wowed," exclaimed Daywind president, Ed Leonard. "This is a fantastic effort by a wonderful group of singers and songwriters including Lee Black, Diane Wilkinson, Sue C. Smith, Joel Lindsey, Wayne Haun, Gary Casto, Connie Hopper and more."
In an unusual move, the first single from the album, "Never Forsaken," was selected by a panel of top radio program directors from across the country. Tribute will debut songs from the album live at the National Quartet Convention held in Pigeon Forge, TN, at the end of September as well as in a concert special on Sirius XM's Enlighten in early fall. Promotional videos have been shot and will be featured on YouTube as well as social media sites (#hereforyou). The group will be touring nationally in support of the record.
Here For You is available in physical cd at Christian retail stores everywhere and digitally at iTunes and other outlets on September 16th.
Daywind Records is home to an award-winning roster of artists, including Legacy Five, the Jim Brady Trio, Greater Vision, Joseph Habedank, the Hoppers, the Browders, Adam Crabb, Karen Peck & New River, the Bowling Family, the Nelons, Brian Free & Assurance, the Blackwood Brothers Quartet, the Second-Half Quartet and Wilburn & Wilburn. Daywind albums are distributed to retail through New Day Christian Distributors and Sony Red.
For more information, visit www.daywindrecords.com or contact Dani Phillips at [email protected].
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