Haase shares, “‘Good To Be Home’ has a fun message and melody. It sounds like a 70’s sitcom. We did that on purpose. We’re rebranding the ‘Friday Night Sing’ and we’re going to call it ‘Good To Be Home’ because this song and how it came to be (being locked down, being at home, having everything stripped from you that keeps you so busy) does highlight how important home really is. You change the culture at home and that’s where love begins. Compassion, forgiveness and all those things we want to see in society, well, it starts at home.” Listen to this fun tune now: Ernie Haase + Signature Sound is a GMA Dove Award-winning radio favorite in the United States and internationally. Their latest album, Keeping On, contains 14 tracks of mostly original songs and was recorded in Nashville. With Haase as executive producer, the album was produced by Wayne Haun and Kris Crunk. Keeping On follows their previous album, Something Beautiful, a tribute to the legacy of Gloria and Bill Gaither, which received a nomination for Best Roots Gospel Album at this year’s Grammy Awards. Ernie Haase has built Signature Sound into a world-renowned quartet that spans a wide variety of genres and cultures. With unique performances and unmistakable, four-part harmonies, Ernie Haase + Signature Sound has traveled all over the world offering energy, excitement and encouragement through its powerful brand. Touring over 100 dates a year, Ernie Haase + Signature Sound has also performed the national anthem multiple times at NBA games and appeared on ESPN with NASCAR. As group founder, Haase is a creative, hard-working tenor whose early roots with the unforgettable and legendary quartet The Cathedrals helped begin his dream to form a powerhouse group of his own. Next, do people who are tone-deaf hear music differently?