January 12, 2021

The Erwins Celebrate GRAMMY Nomination

 


Fueled by their recent Dove Award win, a single currently climbing radio charts, and a new album on the horizon, StowTown Records breakout sibling quartet, The Erwins, are stepping into 2021 with their first-ever GRAMMY Award nomination. The Texas-based group’s 2019 release, What Christmas Really Means, is nominated for a GRAMMY in the Best Roots Gospel Album category alongside recordings by such legendary artists as The Crabb Family, Fisk Jubilee Singers, Mark Bishop and Ernie Haase & Signature Sound.


Lauded for their modern take on classic Southern Gospel harmonies, The Erwins celebrated another milestone last fall as “The Power Of An Empty Tomb” earned the Dove Award for Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year. The Joel Lindsey-penned ballad is featured on the siblings’ acclaimed 2018 recording, Watch & See.


In addition, the quartet’s latest single—a reimagined new rendition of the Casting Crowns hit “Nobody”— is currently impacting Southern Gospel radio charts. The genre-spanning track from The Erwins’ latest project, Favorites: On Repeat, was written by Bernie Herms, Matthew West and Casting Crowns’ Mark Hall.