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Half of former WaterMark duo launches solo album Print Email
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009 03:19 PM America/New_York
altIn 2006, husband-wife Christian music duo WaterMark released their final CD, A Grateful People, before disbanding. I was sad to see them go and sure wore out that CD!
Being a college student during the time of the birthing of the whole Passion worship conference movement in the late 90s when Christy and Nathan Nockels got their start, I listened to them before they were famous I guess you could say, just as two singers amid many others on the Passion live worship CDs. Christy's serene voice and Nathan's acoustic guitar worship songs were always so distinct though, and WaterMark's songs were those that you could truly get quiet and enter into the presence of God.

So, when I heard that Christy was coming back as a solo artist, I was thrilled, and am eagerly awaiting her Life Light Up (Sixstepsrecords/EMI CMG) CD that releases June 2. Making a comeback on Passion conferences founder Louie Giglio's label, Sixstepsrecords, Christy is currently touring with labelmate Chris Tomlin on his Hello Love tour, debuting her new single “Life Light Up.”

To hold you over, if you're counting down the days till Life Light Up's release like myself, visit her Web site, where you can download her “Life Light Up” single for free and find out more information on Christy's select tour dates with Chris Tomlin.
 
Tait Steps Up As Newsboys' singer Print Email
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Monday, 09 March 2009 04:48 PM America/New_York
altIn a surprise announcement today, Michael Tait, formerly with dcTalk and Tait, will replace longtime Newsboys' lead singer and founder Peter Furler as touring lead singer, although Furler will make special appearances throughout the year. The band's newest project, In the Hands of God (Inpop Records/EMI CMG Distribution), releases May 5 and features lead vocals from Furler, who will continue to work on the band's studio recordings.

"While the decision to replace Peter on the road was a painstaking one, when the idea of dcTalk vocalist Michael Tait was presented it was a no-brainer to all of us," said Newsboys' manager Wes Campbell. "No one can replace Peter, but we know Michael will bring a new attitude, energy and vocal style that will thrill our audience. To be able to continue a world class show and still have Peter behind the scenes guiding the career and making of Newsboys music is a huge opportunity for all of us."

Michael Tait said he was "speechless" upon receiving the offer to join the Newsboys: "This is a definite highlight of my career and for my 20-plus years of walking with Jesus, and I am humbled, proud and privileged to call myself a Newsboy."

In a statement, Furler said he is looking forward to focusing on the studio work and spending more time at home and added that he will go into more detail about the announcement on the band's Web site in the coming days. Recently, the band also welcomed guitarist Jody Davis back into the tribe after the departure of Paul Colman.
 
'CompassionArt'--Great concept, great music Print Email
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Friday, 06 March 2009 03:58 PM America/New_York
alt In the last several months I received several press releases about CompassionArt: Creating Freedom From Poverty (Sparrow Records/EMI CMG Distribution), a multi-artist, CD effort where proceeds and royalties from the CD go to those in need globally, but it's just in the last few days that I actually got to sit down and listen to a review copy of the CD.

When I first heard about the concept, an array of 12 Christian music artists headed up by Martin Smith (Delirious) from worship, gospel, hip-hop, pop and rock genres coming together to write 22 songs in a week, it reminded me a bit of Live Aid, Live Earth and the recording of "We Are the World," which were admirable humanitarian fundraising music efforts. But what I was curious about, what would the music be like on CompassionArt? And I have to say I was pleasantly surprised that this was not just a great concept but out of it came some great music and artist collaborations.

From Chris Tomlin and Kirk Franklin's "Come to the Water" to Graham Kendrick and Darlene Zschech's "Until the Day," I was moved by the impetus behind the songs and touched by the lyrics themselves. And it was fun too, I found myself tapping my toe and bobbing my head up and down to Toby Mac and Kirk Franklin's hip-hop-inspired "Let It Glow."

Every songwriter featured on the CD chose a charitable project that will share in half the proceeds that these songs raise. The projects chosen are ones that make available primary healthcare, clean water and education, just to name a few. Along with the individual projects chosen, the artists came together and are supporting four main projects including Hands of Hope, a refugee center in Prem Kiran, Mumbai, India; Watoto, who works with orphaned children in Kampala, Uganda; Ray of Hope, who are aiding forgotten tribes in the Amazon in Brazil; and Stop the Traffik, an organization that is partnering with the United Nations to stop the modern-day slave trade.

In addition to the CD raising funds, there is also a book available called The Art of Compassion (FaithWords), that logs the CompassionArt CD artists' thoughts, hopes and struggles on everything from compassion, worship, poverty and injustice, and CompassionArt Coffee, offered in partnership with Christian Andre Coffee.

For more information on the above products and how you can get involved with the vision and mission of CompassionArt, check out their Web site.

 
Irish worship band BlueTree drops debut U.S. release Print Email
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Friday, 27 February 2009 11:48 AM America/New_York

altHaving gone to Ireland on a missions trip several years back, I fell in love with this beautiful green grass-carpeted country and its people. That's why when I heard about BlueTree, a worship band hailing from Belfast, Ireland, I was excited to hear their upcoming CD, God of This City (Lucid Artist/Lucid Artist) scheduled to release March 3. So, I visited their MySpace page and started sampling their upcoming CD.

I was surprised that I already knew one of their songs, “God of This City.” We sing it at the church I attend. But, I wasn't surprised by the fact the anthemic song debuted already on Chris Tomlin's Hello Love (sixstepsrecords/EMI CMG Distribution) CD this past fall. In fact, BlueTree's sound is very much in the vein of Chris Tomlin and other Passion worship movement artists such as Charlie Hall and Matt Redman, except it has a wee bit more of a rock-tech edge.

Apparently after Tomlin heard the song “God of This City” while he was visiting Ireland, a partnership was eventually forged and the song became a vital part of the Passion worship conferences world tour and of course part of Tomlin's most recent CD.

For more information on this up-and-coming group or to sample songs from their new CD, visit their Web site.

 

 
Disney Announces Night of Joy Lineup Print Email
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009 02:11 PM America/New_York

alt Disney World has announced its lineup for its annual Christian music concert series Night of Joy, which will be held Sept. 11-12 at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

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40th annual GMA Dove Award nominees announced Print Email
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Friday, 20 February 2009 03:20 PM America/New_York
It's that time of year again! The 40th annual Gospel Music Association (GMA) Dove Awards are right around the corner, and today the nominees were announced for the April 23rd ceremony.
Top artist nominees include Chris Tomlin, who is nominated in seven categories; Natalie Grant, newcomer Francesca Battistelli and Casting Crowns, each receiving five nominations; and Brandon Heath, Mary Mary, Laura Story and Michael W. Smith, who each garnered four nominations a piece.

To see the complete list of nominees or to find out details on the upcoming televised broadcast, please visit GMA's Web site.
 
Casting Crowns Drummer Leaves To Start New Band Print Email
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Thursday, 19 February 2009 10:33 AM America/New_York
Casting Crowns, drummer Andy Williams has announced that he is leaving the group to start a new band, Soul Sister Sally, with his wife, Kelly, who will serve as lead singer. In a Feb. 18 statement at the band's Web site, Andy expressed appreciation to Casting Crowns and its fans:
In December of 2007, my mom suffered a massive stroke. She hung out with us for a few months but then she was ready to go. In June of 2008, she went home to see Jesus. The ministry of Casting Crowns reached out to one of its own during that time. They showed me what we have hopefully shown to you over the past 6 years and that is, the love of Jesus. I am truly thankful and beyond blessed to have been a small part of the Casting Crowns family.
To read the entire entry, go here - http://castingcrowns3.typepad.com/casting_crowns_guys_blog/2009/02/a-word-from-andy.html
 
'American Idol' finalist Mandisa visits 'Christian Retailing' offices Print Email
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Friday, 13 February 2009 11:42 AM America/New_York

The Christian Retailing (CR) team had the privilege of welcoming Mandisa, a season five American Idol finalist and GRAMMY nominee, to our office in Orlando, Fla., on Thursday, Feb. 12. Here she is pictured with two of the CR team, Assistant Editor (Books) DeWayne Hamby and Managing Editor Christine Johnson.

Mandisa was in town for the grand premiere of the American Idol Experience attraction opening at Disney's Hollywood Studios. The premiere was the largest American Idol gathering to-date, attended by two-dozen Idol stars, including the seven winners of the series. The attraction opens to the public on Saturday, Feb. 14.
Mandisa is slated to release her new CD, Freedom (Sparrow Records/EMI CMG Distribution), on March 24th. For more information on how to order, visit EMI CMG's Web site.