Joseph Habedank Announces Solo Ministry; Signs with Daywind Records and Dominion Agency

Singer/songwriter Joseph Habedank announced today that he's starting a new chapter in his life. Best known for singing in the popular southern Gospel vocal group The Perrys, Habedank is transitioning to a career in solo ministry.
Along with the support of his wife Lindsay, close friends and family, Habedank knew the time was right to embark on his new calling in life.
"All I've ever wanted to do was sing gospel music. Over 10 years ago, Tracy & Libbi Stuffle gave me that chance and I will be forever grateful," says Joseph. "I am excited to begin this new season in my life and share the story of God's grace, forgiveness, faithfulness and love. My wife Lindsay and I want to thank everyone who has reached out to us and prayed for us. We love you and can't wait to see you soon!"
The good news doesn't stop there. Habedank also announced today that he will sign with gospel label Daywind Records and enter a booking deal with Dominion Agency.
"Embarking on a new journey and season is both exciting and scary. I am thankful that God has placed these two companies in my life to help guide and direct the path," says Joseph.
Ed Leonard of Daywind Records thinks the former Perrys singer will make an excellent edition to the label.
"Joseph is a wonderful communicator of the Gospel. As one of the most talented artists and songwriters in Gospel music, his potential to reach people with the message of Christ through his ministry is limitless. We could not be more excited to work with him to share his testimony."
Michael Davis of Dominion Agency adds: "The first time I heard Joseph Habedank sing as a teenager, I knew he would have an extraordinary career in Christian music. His passion for Christ as a singer and songwriter is contagious. I am very excited to welcome him to the roster of Dominion Agency artists."
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