Tribute Records was an American gospel music record label active in the 1990s. The label was co-founded by jazz musician Ben Tankard. Tribute became home to several gospel music stars, most notably Yolanda Adams and Twinkie Clark of The Clark Sisters. The label was later absorbed by the Zomba Music Group gospel conglomerate Verity Records circa 1996.
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