
CrossWay Makes Guest Appearance at Two Recent HOMECOMING Dates
BRENTWOOD, Tenn.—February 24, 2005—Spring Hill Music Group recording artists CrossWay performed last weekend alongside the HOMECOMING family of artists in Tupelo, Miss., and Mobile, Ala.
The group performed “It Looks Like Love to Me,” their recent hit single, nominated for Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year for the 2005 DOVE Awards. CrossWay also performed “Oh My, My” and their new single “Long Arm of Love” over the course of the two events to a rousing applause and joined the entire HOMECOMING gang on stage to sing HOMECOMING favorites.
“Bill Gaither has always been about finding great songs and stellar talent,” stated Spring Hill Music A&R Director and General Manager Phil Johnson. “CrossWay represents some of the newest, freshest music in the southern Gospel genre. Their youth and energy are invigorating. We were honored to have them be a part of the HOMECOMING phenomena and the class that it represents. The family of artists really welcomed them, and it was certainly a highlight for this young group.”
CrossWay left the arenas and headed to Florida where they set sail to perform on the weeklong Jubilee at Sea cruise. The group’s current project This I Know is nominated for Southern Gospel Album of the Year at the 2005 DOVE Awards, and they are currently solidifying an upcoming tour to be announced soon.
This I Know is distributed by Word Distribution/WEA, and the group is booked by The Harper Agency. For further information, visit http://www.crosswayqt.com or http://www.springhillmusic.com
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The Gaither concert in Tupelo, MS was a good one but the main topic was folks missing the "Old Homecoming Friends." Yes Vestal, Jake and the others were dearly missed. We also missed Lynda Randle and others. It was wonderful to see Crossway on the big stage with the Gaither friends. Being from North Mississippi, it was a blessing! I'm very blessed to know these young men. Jon Eric
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