Anthony Davis Departs Tribute Quartet
Anthony Davis shares that he has resigned from his bass vocalist position with Tribute Quartet. He will not be returning after the group's Christmas break. Anthony is part of the group since January 201
He states, "My decision to leave Tribute was not an easy one, nor was it made without a great deal of prayer and consideration. To everything in life there is a season, but this - one of the most treasured seasons of my life - has drawn to a close. My heart will always be in music ministry and performance, and it has been nothing short of an honor to serve the Kingdom this way over the past decade.
My sincere hope is that the Lord allows fresh opportunities in the future to use the talents He has so graciously given me. I want to thank my peers, mentors, and fans for the incredible love and support over the last ten years. And finally, I pray God's blessing over Tribute Quartet, as they continue ministering through the music I'll always love."
Listen to their #1 hit "Fear Not" by clicking here.
Tribute Quartet consists of Gary Casto, Josh Singletary, Anthony Davis, and Gus Gaches. Since 2006, this multi-Dove Award-nominated group with several #1 songs to its credit, has been one of the most dynamic and beloved groups in Gospel music. Tribute is booked by the Harper Agency (harperagency.com). For more information, please visit tributequartet.com.
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