Visible School Puts Faith In Christian Music (The Memphis Daily News)
Amid an industry in a tailspin, the Visible School in Memphis has put its faith in Christian music. And while labels flounder nationwide, some industr....
! Album Alert: Tuesday, March 9, 2010 (CCM Magazine)
Check out our weekly "! Album Alert" to find out what's "it" in the world of Christian music.
Lively ‘Little Stars’ help Rainwater students learn black history (The Carrollton Leader)
Students at Rainwater Elementary School took a musical trip through time last week as a local performance troupe stopped by to help celebrate Black History Month.
Harvest of Hope: Dogged by dogma (Orlando Weekly)
In 2006, upon the release of the Danielson Famile’s art-rock opus, Ships , Daniel Smith stopped being asked to explain his obsession with Jesus.
Roundtable announces officers (The Brandon News & Tribune)
The Roundtable Charities of Greater Brandon Inc., better known as the Community Roundtable, recently announced its newly elected officers for 2010: George T. May IV, president; Janine Nickerson, vice president; Mary Boor, president-elect; Sherrie Belcher, secretary; Fran Palek, treasurer; Randall Munsters, technical assistant; Amy Ditrapani, Tammy Morningstar and Walt Raysick, trustees; and ...
Jazz artist Wells to perform at church March 13 (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
BARBOURSVILLE -- Nationally know smooth jazz artist David Wells will perform at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, March 13 at Steele Memorial United Methodist Church.
MUSIC: Tumon festival opens Friday (Pacific Daily News)
The 2010 Tumon Bay Music Festival begins Friday with the opening concert at the Hyatt Regency Guam’s grand ballroom in Tumon.
Contemporary Christian music concert planned at Valley High School (The Canton Daily Ledger)
A contemporary Christian music concert will be presented at 7 p.m. March 19 at Spoon River Valley High School.
Faith in the music (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
The Gaither Homecoming tour has come to the DCU Center several times over the past few years, although the last visit was nearly three years ago. Bill Gaither, the esteemed and legendary founder of the Southern Gospel and contemporary Christian music group, did not make the trip in June 2007 because he was undergoing tests for possible heart problems.
Backstreet Boys are back (Stuff)
Seventeen years after the chart-topping Backstreet Boys formed, they're about to play their first New Zealand show.