Daywind Records
is celebrating the incredible success of Tribute Quartet. Tribute’s first radio single from the quartet’s latest album Living
The Stories quickly jumped to the top of the
Southern Gospel radio charts. “The Healer Hasn’t Lost His Touch” featuring
the group’s new tenor singer, Gus Gaches, earned the #1 spot on the Singing
News National Radio Chart for May, as well as the #1 spot on the Christian
Music Weekly chart for the week of March 16, and a top 5 spot on the SGN
Scoops chart for the month of April.
Recently, Tribute received an unprecedented nine 2020 Singing
News Fan Award nominations, including Artist of the Year, Album of the Year
for Living the Stories, and Song of the Year for
“The Healer Hasn’t Lost His Touch.”
Tribute’s recent success comes on the heels of its two #1
songs (“Never Forsaken” and “God of the Storms”) and three top 5 songs (“When
the Prodigal Comes Home,” “Meeting in the Middle of the Air,” and “Everybody
Come See Jesus”) from their last album Here for You on Daywind
Records.
Here’s what radio is saying about “The Healer Hasn’t Lost His
Touch” written by Jason Cox, Joseph Habedank, and Tony Wood:
“In the midst of uncertainty, fear, and hopelessness,
"The Healer Hasn't Lost His Touch" reminds us that God is still in
control. This song, by Tribute Quartet, has the perfect message for our
current situation. The song gives us hope and encouragement and is a gentle
reminder that no matter what we're facing, the Great Physician, who is the
same yesterday, today, and forever, still restores, redeems and heals His
children!” Brian Crowe - LifeFM
“This song arrived at a much needed time of comfort and peace
for our nation and the world. It reminds us to always TRUST even when we
can't see. I like the line in the song that says ‘I've been a desperate
soul a voice crying out to be made whole and I've felt the empty ache so
helpless in that lonely place, but I've found Him faithful and I've seen Him
move. This is my story, and I'm living proof.’ The song has my
name and yours written all over it.” Otis Dyson - KGHY Radio
88.5 FM
“In times like these we can only do what we can do...and trust
in God for the rest. It’s also a good time to be reminded ‘The Healer Hasn’t
Lost His Touch.’” Dan Bell – WJBZ FM
“What a perfect song for the days in which we live. We
are wrapped up into trying to solve things on our own and most times fail. It
reminds us that without the hands of THE Healer on the case, we are left
without hope.” Glen Harlow – WZAP FM
“Amazing song that has touched so many of my listeners!” John
Graves – WTGF FM
With all this success, Tribute remains ever humble. Group
leader, Gary Casto, shared “We are humbled and honored by the reception
of ‘The Healer Hasn’t Lost His Touch.’ We believed in the message of this
song from the first time we heard it. A big thank you to radio for
playing it. I would like to publicly acknowledge the Guardians for reaching
out with congratulations to us. There is not a finer, classier group of
men on the road today. I would also like to thank Singing News and other
publications for these great honors. We are blessed.”
Tribute Quartet is comprised of
Gary Casto, Josh Singletary, Anthony Davis, and Gus Gaches. Their music is
available at Christian retail stores and on all major download and streaming
platforms.
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