It almost goes without saying. Of course, Leigh Nash grew up singing in church, but it wasn’t like you might think. She wasn’t the golden haired angel singing the solo in the Christmas pageant or the powerhouse vocalist in the junior high choir. She was the girl in the pew on Wednesday...
Family Force 5 annou...
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Limited VIP tickets available now On the heels of their newest release, III, FAMILY FORCE 5 announce their third annual “The Christmas Pageant” tour experience beginning December 6 featuring Hawk Nelson and special guest Manafest. Tickets are available for advance purchase as well as...
WINTER JAM Announces...
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An invitation-only Winter Jam 2012 Tour Spectacular Announcement and Launch Party was held earlier this week in Nashville. Hosted by Grammy®-nominated NewSong, founders of Christian music’s largest annual tour and Pollstar’s #1 tour in attendance for the first quarter of this year,...
We Once Were
posted by Alice Loweecey
Rush of Fools has a new project: We Once Were. Pardon me while I do a happy dance. My God, this music is good. Oh, wait. I’m supposed to put on my music journalist hat for these reviews. Hold on a sec… okay. Rush of Fools’ third project shows a depth and maturity hoped for in modern...
Phil Wickham –...
posted by Anna Grace Owen
Response by Phil Wickham Provident Monday Driving to work. Raining. Radio news guy saying the Dow features have dropped once again. Economy is bad. Life is hard. *sigh* Decide to switch to the CD player. “Joy! Joy, unending joy. Always forever I’ll stay in your joy.” What a relief! Phil...
Jason Gray – t...
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One of Christian music’s most prolific singer/songwriters, Jason Gray, is enjoying his most successful album with the CD debuting at #16 on the Current Contemporary Christian chart. This is Gray’s highest debut project of his career. At the same time, A Way To See In The Dark is...
JJ Heller Speaks
posted by Alice Loweecey
If you were a boat, my darling I’d be the wind at your back A porch. A glass of iced tea. The sun warming your hair. If you were afraid, my darling I’d be the courage you lack A friend, A long, lazy afternoon. Music drifting through the house, making you both smile, making you...
A CONVERSATION WITH ...
posted by Paula K. Parker
Nine years ago, Jeremy Camp stepped into the contemporary Christian music scene, proving himself as a gifted singer/songwriter, garnering critical acclaim and multiple awards. Beyond the music, however, audiences were inspired by the moving story of losing his first wife, Melissa, to cancer...
THE GLORY BUGLES: Fr...
posted by Paula K. Parker
Beulah Byrd. Queenie Delphine. Farley Byrd. Dr. Harley Never, Ph.D. If you haven’t met these oddly-named people already, chances are you will. They are the members of the lovable, yet slightly off-key, gospel quartet known as “The Glory Bugles.” The Glory Bugles have been...
Industry veterans an...
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Newsboys’ Michael Tait teams up with music executives Wes Campbell and Bernard Porter for new venture Music industry veterans Michael Tait, Wes Campbell and Bernard Porter have formed Contemporary Christian Music Development Institute (CCMDi), an innovative program dedicated to assisting...
Centricity music art...
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Centricity Music artist Andrew Peterson brings his thought provoking lyrics and storytelling when he joins Steve Curtis Chapman’s upcoming fall tour, Song & Stories, presented by Show HOPE. The 24-city tour will run September 29-November 3, 2011 and will also feature Chapman’s...
Burlap to Cashmere
posted by Mike Parker
After a 10-year hiatus, Brooklyn-based folk-popsters Burlap to Cashmere are back with a self-titled debut that picks up where their astonishing 1998 debut project, Anybody Out There, left off. Burlap to Cashmere by Burlap to Cashmere Jive/Essential Relentless touring, internal bickering and...
