Tribute Quartet Re-Signs with Daywind Records

On Monday, October 2nd, at the National Quartet Convention, Tribute Quartet re-signed with Daywind Records, extending their highly successful long-term relationship. Tribute's Gary Casto, Josh Singletary, Gus Gaches, and Ian Owens were on hand with Daywind representatives to celebrate the past achievements and dream about the future. At the signing, the group was presented a plaque recognizing their eight #1's with Daywind Records.
Gary Casto, Tribute Quartet founder stated, "It is truly an honor for Tribute Quartet to continue our relationship with Daywind Records! Being a part of this great team allows us to share our music with the world. We look forward to many more years with our family at Daywind Records."
Dusty Wells, director of artists and repertoire for Daywind Music Group, commented, "Daywind Records has enjoyed a wonderful partnership with Tribute Quartet since 2013, and we are thrilled and honored to renew our partnership with them. Gary, Josh, Ian and Gus are absolutely incredible to work with. They are truly one of the finest quartets ministering today, and this re-signing will ensure that their amazing music will continue to inspire and uplift their audience of fans and friends all across the land. We are so excited to be on the journey with the Tribute Quartet."
Look for the Tribute's latest installment in their Quartet Tribute series, "Tribute Quartet's Quartet Tribute Volume 3," wherever you buy or subscribe to music.
Tribute Quartet is booked by the Harper Agency. Please contact Ed Harper at [email protected].
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