The Inspirations Extend Relationship with Horizon Records
The The Inspirations are happy to announce that they will be continuing to work with the award-winning label as they continue their storied career.
"One of the great blessings of music is the opportunity we have to record our songs. The music we record lives on for generation to generation to be enjoyed. For many years we have enjoyed the privilege of recording with the Crossroads Horizon Records label. We are excited that our relationship continues with them today. As we continue our journey, it is our prayer that we can be associated with Gospel music's greatest label: Horizon Records," note The Inspirations, which includes Archie Watkins, tenor; Eddie Deitz, baritone; Matt Dibler, lead; Marlin Shubert, bass; Roland Kesterson, bass guitar and vocals; and Luke Vaught, pianist.
Horizon Records has been The Inspirations' home for recording since 2001, and the group is currently in the studio working on a new album to be released in 2019.
"The Inspirations are still a class act to work with, and we are excited to extend this relationship into the future. Archie, Eddie, Matt, Marlin, Luke and Roland are carrying on the tradition that our industry was built upon and are still a crowd favorite everywhere they go. Crossroads is so happy to have The Inspirations in our family of artists," says Greg Bentley, A&R for Crossroads.
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