HisSong releases Journey to the Sky

|PIC1|The new album, Journey Through the Sky, released during the week of the National Quartet Convention in Louisville, Kentucky. Word is already coming in that Journey Through the Sky is the award-winning trio’s finest release to date.

The album has already had a strong impact at Southern Gospel radio. The debut single, “I Believe In Prayer”, released last month through Crossroads Music Group and Spin-N-Motion Promotions.

After only a few weeks at radio, the song was named the most added song at Southern Gospel radio – ranking No 1 on the Singing News Top 10 New Releases (October 2009 issue) and will be the highest debut for the upcoming November 2009 report.

In addition, the song just broke the Top 10 on the SoGospelNews.com Top 40 Weekly Chart – coming in at No 10.

Journey Through the Sky is the follow-up recording to the group’s breakthrough and GMA Dove Award nominated project On the Way Up – which spawned off the No 2 hit song “I Still Have It All” and Top 10 hit “That’s When God Steps In” (peaked at No 7).

The group made their debut main stage appearance at the National Quartet Convention last week. The group, along with soloist Christian Davis, just got back from an 11-day tour to Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland. The group sang before 4,000 people at their first concert across the sea at one of Norway’s largest fairs.
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