• Musical Selfies: Ravel, Mussorgsky and Verdi...Without Makeup!

    My Facebook feed has been dotted in recent day with the latest social media craze. For a good cause, female friends have been posting photographs of themselves without makeup. Some actually look better that way, in my opinion (I know, nobody asked). One can surely do the same in music. Follow the popular trend--in music!
  • Carlos Whittaker Writes a Book

    When Carlos Whittaker, the guy behind the viral video, "Single Ladies Devastation," isn't sharing his "horrible father" moments, (his words, not mine) he's living life to the fullest as a blogger, musician, worship leader and now, an author. The husband and father of three has come a long way from the little boy who thought that staying on the sidelines was best. He's a leader and a winner - through his greatest moments and his not-so-great ones too.
  • Dierks Bentley Goes to #1

    This week saw "I Hold On," multi-Platinum artist Dierks Bentley's latest single, go all the way to the top on both Billboard Country Airplay and Mediabase radio charts. The song is his first #1 hit from 'Riser,' his seventh studio album.
  • Kari Jobe's 'Majestic' is Practically Royal

    Listening to Kari Jobe's new project leads to an overwhelming urge to worship. Listeners are gently drawn into each song, like children being led by a loving father to the throne. A sense of joy and utter peace comes on and before you know it, you're hooked! Every song on "Majestic" shines with an unchanging thirst for God's presence.
  • On the Red Carpet With Refuge Road Productions and Mac Powell

    Refuge Road Productions, Inc. is a Georgia-based 501c3 that was formed "for the purpose and mission to produce and finance Faith-Based and inspirational motion pictures." Last night, in Duluth, Georgia, they held their first annual benefit event to introduce the brand and their first motion picture, "Six Strings."