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A snapshot of what's coming up in Christian music next week... (Photo : Fair Trade Services) A snapshot of what's coming up in Christian music next week. -
MercyMe is Headed to The Today Show
On Tuesday, April 22, 2014, MercyMe will be making their first appearance on The Today Show to share music from their new album, "Welcome to the New." -
8 Albums Missing from Rolling Stone's Best of '94: Morrissey, Pulp and more
Rolling Stone recently wrote a list of the 40 best alternative albums of 1994, and while they included a ton of excellent albums (Parklife, Weezer’s Blue Album, Dookie), I also noticed that a ton of classics were missing as well (and replaced by Korn and Bush, for some reason). Here are eight great albums from 1994 that Rolling Stone must have simply forgotten to add to their list. -
Natalie Stovall and the Drive are Headed to the Opry
When Natalie Stovall was only 12, she made her debut on the Grand Ole Opry. Now, over a decade later, she's going back - this time with her band. -
6 Artists Whose Second Band Was Superior: Jimmy Page, Ian MacKaye, and more
When a musician is kicked out of a high-profile band, or if that band breaks up, they can usually be expected to start another band soon afterwards. While these bands are rarely better than the old ones (see: Wings, Big Audio Dynamite), sometimes the new band is actually better. Here are six artists whose second band was better than their first. -
6 Bands That Began as Solo Projects: Grizzly Bear, Foo Fighters, and more
Unless they're singing folk songs like Bob Dylan, solo artists are rarely "solo" in the most literal sense of the word, typically employing a backing band to play along with them on record and during concerts. However, just as some artists leave their bands in pursuit of a solo career, some solo artists feel more comfortable playing music within a band environment. Here are six great bands that began as solo projects for one of the members. -
Willie Nelson - Martial Arts Expert
We all know Willie Nelson for his music, his acting and his activism, but did you know that the country music statesman is also a black belt? -
New Music From Hank Williams Comes 63 Years Later
In 1950, Hank Williams was a regular on country radio. Now, nearly 65 years later, recordings from some of the old programs he was have surfaced and will be released on May 20, 2014. -
Rap Your Way Through Summer with Reach Records
Reach Records is the biggest Christian rap label out there and this summer, their artists will be all over the U.S. and Canada, spreading the Good News. -
2014 Absolutely Gospel Music Awards Winners
Last week, the Absolutely Gospel Music Awards were handed out in Smyrna, Tennessee. The big winners of the night were The Isaacs, who took home five awards. -
The Horn Family Hits The Road to Support Their Debut Release
The family that has spent the past decade blending country and contemporary gospel released their debut album last month. In order to share the new music with fans, they're on the road throughout the summer, visiting cities that span from Georgia to Ohio. -
Pusha T says he's working with Kanye West and The Neptunes on new album
Pusha T is bringing out some big names for his new album. Pusha T is working on his new album and he's calling on some big names for assistance. After last year's My Name Is My Name, it's only right for Push to come twice as hard and it seems like that's exactly what he plans to do.
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