Garrett Anderson Leaves Legacy Five

Legacy Five announces that Garrett Anderson has left the Southern Gospel team. Anderson was the keyboard player and pianist for the team. He has now taken a position with Dailey & Vincent.
Legacy Five's owner, Scott Fowler writes, "Back in January, Garrett came to me and said he was taking the pianist job with the American Bluegrass country group. I thanked him for his time with us and wished him all the best. His last concert with Legacy Five was February 3. Garrett was a joy to travel with and we will certainly miss him. We will announce our new pianist in about 2 weeks."
Legacy Five has enjoyed more success in their short career than many groups experience in decades. In their first ten years, The Singing News Magazine, Southern Gospel music's leading fan and trade publication, has nominated Legacy Five for some 90 Singing News fan awards. Year after year they are recognized as one of Gospel music's favorite southern gospel groups. The Southern Gospel Music Association honored Legacy Five with Recording of the year and a they are the 2020 Dove Award Recipient for their album "Pure Love".
Legacy Five has been featured on numerous video tapings of the Gaither and friends Homecoming Video series, which has sold multiple millions of copies worldwide. They have also appeared on In Touch, with Dr. Charles Stanley, as well as In Touch Ministries' sponsored cruises. Legacy Five is also regulars at Dr. David Jeremiah's Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon, California. Viewers across America have seen Legacy Five on TNN, TBN, Sky Angel, INSP, GMT, The Odyssey Network and a host of local channels.
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