Mark Lowry Performs at the Carnegie Hall for the 50th Anniversary of the GMA Dove Awards

Daywind recording artist Mark Lowry took center stage at the iconic Carnegie Hall on Saturday, February 15, as a featured artist at a concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of the GMA Dove Awards. Christian music fans and singers from all over the country participated in a sold-out, weekend-long experience in New York City capped off by the anniversary concert with legendary Dove award-winning artists Lowry, Natalie Grant, Donnie McClurkin, Russ Taff, Hezekiah Walker, and Danny Gokey.
"What a night. It was such a thrill to stand on the legendary stage of Carnegie Hall with these amazing artists and the 200 voice choir singing and sharing the gospel," says Mark Lowry.
At Carnegie Hall, Lowry performed two hits from his latest Daywind release, What's Not to Love?, including the title cut, "What's Not to Love?" and "Love is the Golden Rule." Lowry capped off the evening with his classic, "Mary, Did You Know?"
Lowry is part of the Daywind Records family, also home to an award-winning roster of artists including Adam Crabb, Amber Nelon Thompson, Blackwood Brothers, Bowling Family, Brian Free & Assurance, Greater Vision, Hoppers, Jason Crabb, Jim & Melissa Brady, Jonathan Wilburn, Joseph Habedank, Karen Peck & New River, Legacy Five, Michael Booth, Michael English, Nelons, Riley Harrison Clark, and Tribute Quartet. Daywind is distributed to retail through New Day Christian Distributors and the Orchard, and its music is available at all major physical outlets and digital and streaming platforms.
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