Josh Singletary Releases "Hymns from Home"

Daywind Instrumental is proud to announce the addition of Josh Singletary to the roster, as well as the release of Hymns From Home, available on November 25th, 2016.
Josh Singletary is the baritone singer, pianist, and resident funny-man for the popular Southern Gospel group, Tribute Quartet. While he's widely known for his onstage antics, fun personality and signature bowties, fans also enjoy seeing a more polished side of Josh when he sits down to the piano. A gifted musician, Josh's ability to communicate through instrumental music and reach an audience is truly extraordinary.
Since his last piano release in 2009, fans have regularly requested new instrumental music from Josh, and this project delivers. Hymns From Home features twelve of his favorite hymns, including 'I Stand Amazed In The Presence,' 'In The Garden,' and 'Were You There,' among others.
"Josh has been a member of the Daywind family through Tribute for several years now, and we're excited for the opportunity to shine a light on his exceptional musicianship," shares Scott Godsey, VP of Daywind Records. "Few people can communicate so effectively through instrumental music and instantly connect with an audience. We look forward to creating some outstanding projects together!"
Launched in 2015, Daywind Instrumental provides a home for musicians to create and showcase a wide range of exceptional instrumental music.
Daywind Music Group is home to Daywind Records, Daywind Music Publishing, Daywind Studios, Daywind Soundtracks, Daywind Concert Series, DMG Concerts and daywind.com. Daywind Instrumental is distributed to retail through New Day Christian Distributors, Sony Red, and all major digital outlets, including iTunes.
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