Friday, June 17, 2011

Eighth Day Reaches #1 on Music Chart


Eighth Day’s “May I Never Get Over the Cross” Reaches #1 Spot on AbsolutelyGospel.com Top 40 Weekly Chart
SPARTANBURG, S.C. – (June 16, 2011) – Popular Southern Gospel trio Eighth Day earned a career first last month as their smash-hit single “May I Never Get Over the Cross” reached the #1 spot on the AbsolutelyGospel.com Top 40 Weekly Chart – the Southern Gospel industry’s most watched weekly radio report.
The song went #1 for the week of May 2, 2011 and continued to hold the #1 spot for three more weeks. The four week run at #1 has been bested by only one other song this year (The Dunaways’ “When There’s No Hope, There Is Grace”) and remains Eighth Day’s most successful song to date.
“We are so excited about this song reaching the #1 spot at AbsolutelyGospel.com,” mentioned Eighth Day’s Scott Robinson. “We believe in the work they are doing over there, and we are honored that our song has had such a resounding impact with their readership and reporting stations.”
“May I Never Get Over the Cross” was released to radio earlier this year through Spin-N-Motion Promotions. It is the group’s fifth single from their SGN Music Award nominated project Everything Holy. All five singles from that album have reached the Top 40 on both the Singing News Top 80 and AbsolutelyGospel.com Top 40 Weekly Chart.
Eighth Day was recently honored with news that they were named as one of the 20 most played artists of 2010. According to AbsolutelyGospel.com (formerly SoGospelNews.com), Eighth Day ranked #14 on the Top 20 Most Played Artists of 2010 list – in between mainstays and hit makers The Isaacs and The Bowling Family. The list was compiled by the AbsolutelyGospel.com Top 40 Weekly Chart year-end figures.
More information on Eighth Day can be found at http://www.eighthdaymusic.com.
About Eighth Day
Eighth Day is a popular trio based out of Spartanburg, South Carolina. The group has quickly established itself as one of the top new talents in Gospel music today. Their fresh and progressive sound has been described as a little bit country, a touch of bluegrass, and a whole lot of Gospel!

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