The Erwins Celebrate Their New Album at Lifeway Christian Store, Mesquite, TX

In promoting their newly released StowTown Records, "Ready to Sail," Southern Gospel group the Erwins held a release party held at the LifeWay Christian Store in Mesquite, TX, Tuesday evening. There the group performed selections from their new project, visited with fans, and enjoyed a great night celebrating this brand new project.
"We were so overwhelmed by all our friends that came to LifeWay to support us on the release of our Ready To Sail CD. The room was packed and everyone was so kind," said Keith Erwin, the oldest of the sibling quartet.
"We have dedicated this CD to the Lord and believe these songs will bless many people as they have us. Our first single, "I Choose To Be A Christian," is one of the greatest songs we have ever had and we pray it becomes an anthem for all Christians."What a fun experience it was to host The Erwins' Ready To Sail release party in our store," added store manager Sam Colletti.
"Their roots in our area churches are deep, so it was a little like a family reunion for many of us! Many thanks to The Erwin Family from your LifeWay Christian Store family!"
The family group includes the distinct standout harmony of four siblings from Edgewood, TX: three brothers, Keith (22), Kody (20) and Kris (18), along with their little sister Katie (14).
"We are thankful for StowTown Records. They have been an amazing blessing," exclaimed Keith. "Ernie, Landon, Wayne and Randall are the tops in our books and we are honored to be a part of the StowTown Family. We are living a dream!"
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