‘No national development without cultural development’ - Jamaica Gleaner
When Lester Lewis entered the National Gospel Contest in 1988, the born-again singer from Mount Prospect, Manchester, was largely unknown. Life changed considerably for him after his song Everytime I Read My Bible won the second staging of the
In The Community, With The Community, For the Community - Trumann Democrat
Carver County Attorney Jim Keeler announced that his office filed charges on Oct. 26 against two people involved in a recent string of burglaries in Carver County. Joshua Donald Smith, 24, of Delano, was charged with eight counts of Second Degree
THORN FREE: U2 rock the Rose Bowl - sign on sandiego.com
PASADENA — Small gestures have never played well at stadium rock concerts, where bigger is better and enormous better yet. So, it was both endearing and illuminating that one of the most memorable moments during U2’s eye-popping 360degrees Tour
Kathleen J. Beers - Derrick
Mrs. Kathleen J. Beers, 70, of 423 W. Main Street Titusville, died at 11:55 a.m. Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at the Titusville Area Hospital. Mrs. Beers was born on June 18, 1939 in Titusville, a daughter of the late Thomas “Merle” Foster and Hazel
Christianity + cocaine rap = dope results - creative loafing
By now, you’ve probably seen Mary Mary make their gospel music crossover to urban radio and somehow seep into clubs. Most recently, (like all summer) their track, “God In Me,” has permeated nightlife spots and unlike hearing Marvin Sapp’s
Must-reads in Tuesday’s AJC - Atlanta Journal Constitution
As a kid, Charley Humbard hung around music stars such as Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, and gospel greats Mahalia Jackson and Andre Crouch. He met Elvis, a family friend. By 7 years old, Humbard was teaching himself to play guitar. Later in life
African drumming and gospel music at Black History Month bash - This is Wiltshire
Celebrations took place in Trowbridge at the weekend to recognise Wiltshire’s diversity as well as to mark Black History Month. The Civic Hall in Trowbridge reverberated with the sounds of African drumming, gospel music and rap poetry on Saturday
Singled Out: James Maddock - antiMUSIC
(antiMusic) Welcome to Singled Out! where we ask artists to tell us the inside story of their latest single. Today James Maddock tells us about the title track from his new album “Sunrise on Avenue C”. We now turn it over to for the story: The song
Preacher’s son finds his roots on cable - AccessAtlanta
From his little studio and offices in East Point, the son of one of America’s early televangelists launched the squeaky clean Gospel Music Channel, potentially reaching more than 1 million homes with its first broadcast in October 2004. In the
10/27: Them Crooked Vultures New Song Now Online- Eric Clapton Cancels - antiMUSIC
PR reports: Today, MySpace Music exclusively premieres the new single from Them Crooked Vultures titled “New Fang.” The brand new track will appear on the band’s self-titled album that is slated for release on November 17 via DGC/Interscope Records
‘No national development without cultural development’ - Jamaica Gleaner
When Lester Lewis entered the National Gospel Contest in 1988, the born-again singer from Mount Prospect, Manchester, was largely unknown. Life changed considerably for him after his song Everytime I Read My Bible won the second staging of the
In The Community, With The Community, For the Community - Trumann Democrat
Carver County Attorney Jim Keeler announced that his office filed charges on Oct. 26 against two people involved in a recent string of burglaries in Carver County. Joshua Donald Smith, 24, of Delano, was charged with eight counts of Second Degree
THORN FREE: U2 rock the Rose Bowl - sign on sandiego.com
PASADENA — Small gestures have never played well at stadium rock concerts, where bigger is better and enormous better yet. So, it was both endearing and illuminating that one of the most memorable moments during U2’s eye-popping 360degrees Tour
Kathleen J. Beers - Derrick
Mrs. Kathleen J. Beers, 70, of 423 W. Main Street Titusville, died at 11:55 a.m. Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 at the Titusville Area Hospital. Mrs. Beers was born on June 18, 1939 in Titusville, a daughter of the late Thomas “Merle” Foster and Hazel
Christianity + cocaine rap = dope results - creative loafing
By now, you’ve probably seen Mary Mary make their gospel music crossover to urban radio and somehow seep into clubs. Most recently, (like all summer) their track, “God In Me,” has permeated nightlife spots and unlike hearing Marvin Sapp’s
Must-reads in Tuesday’s AJC - Atlanta Journal Constitution
As a kid, Charley Humbard hung around music stars such as Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, and gospel greats Mahalia Jackson and Andre Crouch. He met Elvis, a family friend. By 7 years old, Humbard was teaching himself to play guitar. Later in life
African drumming and gospel music at Black History Month bash - This is Wiltshire
Celebrations took place in Trowbridge at the weekend to recognise Wiltshire’s diversity as well as to mark Black History Month. The Civic Hall in Trowbridge reverberated with the sounds of African drumming, gospel music and rap poetry on Saturday
Singled Out: James Maddock - antiMUSIC
(antiMusic) Welcome to Singled Out! where we ask artists to tell us the inside story of their latest single. Today James Maddock tells us about the title track from his new album “Sunrise on Avenue C”. We now turn it over to for the story: The song
Preacher’s son finds his roots on cable - AccessAtlanta
From his little studio and offices in East Point, the son of one of America’s early televangelists launched the squeaky clean Gospel Music Channel, potentially reaching more than 1 million homes with its first broadcast in October 2004. In the
10/27: Them Crooked Vultures New Song Now Online- Eric Clapton Cancels - antiMUSIC
PR reports: Today, MySpace Music exclusively premieres the new single from Them Crooked Vultures titled “New Fang.” The brand new track will appear on the band’s self-titled album that is slated for release on November 17 via DGC/Interscope Records