Tribute Quartet Revisits a Fan Favorite with “Come On Let’s Go To That Land”

JEFF TURNER

Since their formation in 2006, Tribute Quartet has made a significant impact on Southern Gospel music, receiving multiple Dove Award nominations along the way. The group, composed of Gary Casto, Josh Singletary, Gus Gaches, and Ian Owens, has built a reputation for their tight harmonies and energetic performances.

Over the years, they’ve continued to honor the traditional sounds of gospel with their Quartet Tribute series. With three volumes under their belt, the group decided to revisit one of their earlier works for their latest radio single. The song, “Come On Let’s Go To That Land,” from Quartet Tribute, Volume 1, has made a fresh return to the airwaves.

Gus Gaches explained the decision to recut the track, sharing how much the song has resonated with the group and their audiences. “We’ve always loved that song. And when we decided that Ian and I were going to go back in and do the vocals on the Quartet Tribute Volume One project, it was one of the ones that we were the most excited about because it just always resonated live.”

The quartet had been performing the song live with Ian Owens, and the response was undeniable. “Once we got the recut, we were like, goodness, people need to hear this,” said Gaches. “And sure enough, we started playing it… and people… begin [saying], ‘Oh my goodness, there’s such an energy with that.’”

The excitement surrounding the track has only grown since its release as a radio single. “We’re excited about it—letting everybody hear it and experience what we’ve known for a while now,” Gaches said. “It’s great.”

Tribute Quartet’s decision to revisit “Come On Let’s Go To That Land” is a testament to the timeless power of gospel music and their ongoing passion for sharing it with their listeners.

Lauren Talley’s Gift to the Holidays: A New Christmas Album

TEXAS GOSPEL STAFF / HORIZON RECORDS

Arden, North Carolina (October 8, 2024) — “I’m as proud of this record as any I’ve ever done,” says Lauren Talley of her upcoming album, A Lauren Talley Christmas, now available for pre-save ahead of its November 8 release. “From a production standpoint, bringing familiar songs to life in a fresh way is always a challenge, as is finding new songs that stand alongside the classics. I feel like we really got to expand our creativity here!”

Under the direction of her father and producer, Roger Talley, Lauren combines tradition and originality with finesse. This mix includes the uplifting new track, “Love Reaches Round the World,” as well as unique renditions of Carrie Underwood’s playful “Stretchy Pants” and the heartfelt “Who Would Imagine a King,” popularized by Whitney Houston. The arrangements span lush strings and lively rhythms, infusing each track with the season’s warmth. Throughout, Talley’s voice remains center stage, conveying the heart of each piece with grace and authenticity.

Among the album’s highlights is its focus track, bringing in a special collaboration that holds a sentimental touch for Lauren. “I’m especially excited to have The Inspirations lend their powerhouse vocals to ‘The Son Came Down,'” she notes, adding, “a song I’ve loved since they recorded it 15 years ago.” Lauren’s mother, Debra Talley, contributes an emotive narration, adding a meaningful layer to the song’s new interpretation.

The album also resurrects nostalgia with a reimagined 1988 arrangement of “Sleigh Ride,” a tune fondly remembered by fans of The Talleys. From the joyful swing of “Stretchy Pants” to the soulful medleys of “Go Tell It On The Mountain” and “Rejoice!,” the collection embodies the joyous spirit of the holiday. “My hope,” Lauren says, “is that A Lauren Talley Christmas is an explosion of joy!”

About Lauren Talley

Lauren Talley’s artistry and impact in Christian music stem from a deep-rooted musical legacy. She made her debut on stage as a toddler, and since then, her journey has blossomed. As a core member of The Talleys, she has helped shape Southern Gospel, achieving eleven chart-topping singles and earning a Dove Award in 2015 for “Hidden Heroes.” Lauren’s voice has reached audiences across seven solo projects, including her dual-album release in 2019, Glorious God: Songs of Worship and Wonder and Loudest Praise: Hymns of Mercy, Love, and Grace. Her 2017 record, The Gospel, reached the top of Billboard’s Christian Inspirational chart, while her book Songs in the Night complements her 2010 album of the same title.

In addition to performing solo, Lauren lends her voice to Gaither Homecoming videos and RFD-TV’s The Music City Show. She has appeared on In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley and is a popular speaker at women’s conferences nationwide. Her impact was honored in 2014 with an honorary doctorate in Worship Arts from John Wesley University.

When she’s not recording or performing, Lauren supports upcoming artists as a vocal coach and studio producer, giving back to the industry she loves. And despite her busy schedule, she always makes time for sweet tea, Tennessee football, and family.

“My job as a communicator is to give people the truth of the Gospel,” says Lauren. “I want people to know that Jesus is everything — He’s the Answer the world is searching for, He’s the solution to all problems and He’s the only One in whom we have real hope. He called me to give people His message when I was 12 years old, and fulfilling that call is all I’ve ever really wanted.”

A Lauren Talley Christmas is now available for pre-save.

Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 – October 2024

DAVID INGRAM

Welcome to the Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 Songs of October! This list is meticulously compiled based on the actual number of plays each song received in the previous month (September.) The Texas Gospel Top 30 is proudly submitted to top Southern Gospel publications including The Singing News and SGNScoops.

1 There’s A Hole In The Heart – Nelons – Daywind/New Day
2 Red Words – Erwins – StowTown/Provident-Sony
3 It Won’t Be Long – Poet Voices – StowTown/Provident-Sony
4 Praying For The Prodigal – Kingsmen – Horizon/Crossroads
5 Take All Of Me – 3 Heath Brothers – Horizon/Crossroads
6 Your Healing Is On The Way – Greater Vision – Daywind/New Day
7 Covered – Jim & Melissa Brady – Daywind/New Day
8 You Have Always Been My Shepherd – Legacy Five – StowTown/Provident-Sony
9 Shoulder To Shoulder – Chitans – Horizon/Crossroads
10 I’ll Get Over It – Endless Highway – Sonlite/Crossroads
11 Fall Into Place – Jeff & Sheri Easter – Gaither Music/Capitol Christian
12 Storms I Never See – Peach Goldman – StowTown/Provident-Sony
13 He Made A Way – Whisnants – Independent
14 Until Prayer Changes Me – Kingdom Heirs – Sonlite/Crossroads
15 Walk On Water – Crabb Family – Daywind/New Day
16 He Sent Him For Me – Inspirations – Horizon/Crossroads
17 There Is – Hyssongs – ARS/New Day
18 Be Ready – Karen Peck & New River – Daywind/New Day
19 Sheltered In The Arms Of God – Kim Hopper – Daywind/New Day
20 Come And See – Mylon Hayes Family – Independent
21 Jeans And Jesus – The Sound – New Day Records/New Day
22 Wasted Words – Craguns – ARS/New Day
23 Middle Of Nowhere – Southbound – Daywind/New Day
24 After All – Mark Trammell Quartet – Crimson Road
25 Why Wouldn’t I Run – Lee Park Worship – Vital Records/New Day
26 Blood Bought Child Of The King – Exodus – Independent
27 Breaking Boundaries – Sunday Drive – StowTown/Provident-Sony
28 Jesus 1 Death 0 – TrueSong – Daywind/New Day
29 When God Dips His Pen Of Love In My Heart – Phillips & Banks – Independent
30 Man On The Middle Cross – Scotty Inman (with Jason Crabb and Charlotte Ritchie) –
Daywind/New Day

The Lore Family have Faith Over Fear on upcoming album

SPECIAL CROSSROADS RECORDS

Arden, North Carolina (October 1, 2024) — As they prepare for the release of Faith Over FearThe Lore Family’s fourth collection for Horizon Records coming soon on November 15, Darren Lore is in a reflective mood.  

“Years ago, in a small congregation, the Lord started to grow an unknown family into a singing ministry,” the Southern Gospel singer and songwriter recalls. “The first recording by The Lore Family was intended to serve as a reminder of those earliest years—but God had a greater plan.

“Soon,” he continues, “The Lore Family began to launch out from Southern Ohio into surrounding states. Those first few years of recording, singing and ministry went by so quickly. Fayth and Samuel grew up boldly standing beside Sandy and I on various stages. As a family, we grew musically, professionally and spiritually. We prayed to be united in our cause. We believed in the One who gave us the songs. Now, nearly 20 years later, The Lore Family is still singing for the Lord. What a blessing to be releasing our tenth project!”

Indeed, Faith Over Fear â€” now available for pre-save/add â€” offers a compelling musical testimonial to the power that emerges when an abundance of talent is married to unshakable faith. Built around the four singles the quartet has released in 2024, it’s a collection that spans a variety of musical moods and settings, yet never loses sight of The Lore Family’s underlying, Christ-centered purpose. Beginning with the opening track and first single, “God Said You’re Gonna Make It,” which features both Darren and Sandy Lore on a decades-old popular favorite, Faith Over Fear offers everything from soulful ballads like Fayth Lore Whisnant’s poignant “By Grace” to the bluegrass flavor of the title track, sung by Jake Whisnant, to the expansively orchestrated “There Was A Day When” and “I Wish They Could See Me Now,” to the robust rhythms of the album’s next focus track, Sandy Lore’s spirited reading of “Shaking Off The Dust” and the closing “I Keep Praying” â€” Darren Lore’s contribution of fully half of the album’s songs underlines even more deeply the unity of the Family’s artistic and spiritual approach.

“A lot has changed in The Lore Family over the past two decades,” observes Darren. “Change is inevitable in every life and ministry—but God has remained faithful and true. We know that, whatever tomorrow holds, we can choose ‘Faith Over Fear,’ In seasons of uncertainty, we can rest in Christ. 

The Lore Family prays that this project outlives us,” he concludes. “Each song has a specific message that will stand the test of time. They’ve been recorded to challenge and encourage you. But, they have already served to strengthen our faith. The lyrics are powerful. Listen close and God will speak to you. Let the melody of each song fill your heart. It’s our heart’s desire that the lost will be found through the Gospel. We want you to be able to say ‘There Was a Day When’ Jesus saved me. Only God knows how He will use this recording. We yield our future to Him. ‘By Grace’ we’ve been saved through faith. And, we know that we will be kept in His care.”

Pre-save/add Faith Over Fear HERE.

Joseph Habedank: A Soloist’s Journey of Humility and Honor

JEFF TURNER

Joseph Habedank, known for his soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics, has once again been recognized for his contributions to southern gospel music. At the 2024 Singing News Fan Awards, Habedank was awarded “Soloist of the Year,” a testament to his enduring influence and talent in the genre. As he stood on stage to accept this prestigious honor, Habedank’s focus was not solely on himself, but on those who paved the way for him and others in the field.

In his acceptance speech, Habedank turned the spotlight to two legendary southern gospel soloists, acknowledging the impact they’ve had on his life and career. “We honored one of my favorite soloists today, and his name’s Kirk Talley,” Habedank said. “But I just saw one of the greatest soloists ever named Ivan Parker, and I love Ivan so much. Can we honor Ivan today? I love him so much.” His words reflected not only his gratitude for the recognition but also his deep appreciation for the pioneers of southern gospel music.

For over two decades, Habedank has been captivating audiences with his poignant, personal songwriting. His solo career began in 2014 with the release of his debut album Welcome Home, an album that set the tone for what would become a career marked by authenticity and transparency. Since then, he has earned two GRAMMY® nominations and three GMA Dove Awards. But for Habedank, it’s never been about the accolades. Instead, it’s his passion for sharing real-life struggles, faith, and redemption through music that has solidified his place in the hearts of his listeners.

Habedank’s speech at the awards ceremony is a reminder of his humility and his commitment to honoring those who came before him. While his voice and songwriting continue to earn him accolades, it’s his spirit of gratitude that makes him stand out. “Thank you all so much. I love you. God bless you,” he concluded his speech, with a sincerity that has come to define his career.

As Habedank looks ahead, it’s clear that his journey is far from over. His recognition as “Soloist of the Year” is just the latest milestone in a career that continues to inspire and uplift, not only through his music but through his heart for the gospel and for the people who shaped his path.