Tribute Quartet Captures #1 Spot on Five National Charts

Tribute Quartet's "Fear Not" captured the #1 spot on Five Southern Gospel music charts, including four weeks on the inaugural Singing News Power 50 Weekly Airplay chart, the Singing News Top 80 chart for the month of December, the SGN Scoops Top 100 chart for the month of November, the Christian Music Weekly chart for four weeks in a row, and the Absolutely Gospel Weekly chart for three weeks in a row.
"Fear Not," written by Tony Wood, Kenna Turner West, and Wayne Haun, and produced by Wayne Haun, is the second straight #1 song from Tribute's latest album, Living The Stories. Penned by Jason Cox, Joseph Habedank, and Tony Wood, "The Healer Hasn't Lost His Touch" quickly climbed the Singing News Top 80 chart after its debut in early 2020, garnering the #1 spot in May, 2020.
"We are so grateful to Southern Gospel radio for playing this song," says Gary Casto, lead singer for Tribute Quartet. "This song has brought many people solace during these trying times. Fear not - He's in control!"
Listen to "Fear Not" by clicking here.
Tribute Quartet consists of Gary Casto, Josh Singletary, Anthony Davis, and Gus Gaches. Since 2006, this multi-Dove Award-nominated group with several #1 songs to its credit, has been one of the most dynamic and beloved groups in Gospel music. Tribute is booked by the Harper Agency (harperagency.com). For more information, please visit tributequartet.com.
Daywind Records is home to an award-winning roster of artists, including Adam Crabb, Amber Nelon Thompson, Blackwood Brothers, Crabb Family, Brian Free & Assurance, Greater Vision, Jim & Melissa Brady, Joseph Habedank, Legacy Five, Mark Lowry, Michael Booth, Michael English, Nelons, Riley Harrison Clark, Tribute Quartet, and Wilburn & Wilburn. Daywind is distributed to retail through New Day Christian Distributors and the Orchard, servicing all major physical, digital and streaming outlets.
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