Archive for February, 2010

Gospel Music.com - Multi-artist Glory Reveled II Album Recognized By GMA - BREATHEcast.com

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Multi-artist Glory Reveled II Album Recognized By GMA - BREATHEcast.com
The roots-driven worship project, Glory Revealed II: The Worship of God In Worship, is nominated for Special Event Album of the Year, an award won two years ago by the first Glory Revealed project. In addition, the project’s No. 1 radio single

Listen to Wil Blades Make Music on a 350 lb. Organ - San Francisco Chronicle
Providing a funky groove and big-band sound to jazz, blues, rock and gospel music as a standard keyboard instrument in the 1960s and 70s, the Hammond B3 was originally invented in the 30s to emulate a pipe organ. Instead it gave birth to one of the

Stellar Awards to Air Sunday, Feb. 25 at 8:00PM (ET) on GMC - ChristianNewsWire
MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 25 / Christian Newswire / — The 25th Anniversary Stellar Awards — the premier Gospel event that recognizes and honors Gospel artists — will air Sunday, Feb. 28 at 8:00 p.m. ET on Gospel Music Channel (GMC) as the climax to GMC

Multi-artist Glory Reveled II Album Recognized By GMA - BREATHEcast.com
The roots-driven worship project, Glory Revealed II: The Worship of God In Worship, is nominated for Special Event Album of the Year, an award won two years ago by the first Glory Revealed project. In addition, the project’s No. 1 radio single

Listen to Wil Blades Make Music on a 350 lb. Organ - San Francisco Chronicle
Providing a funky groove and big-band sound to jazz, blues, rock and gospel music as a standard keyboard instrument in the 1960s and 70s, the Hammond B3 was originally invented in the 30s to emulate a pipe organ. Instead it gave birth to one of the

Stellar Awards to Air Sunday, Feb. 25 at 8:00PM (ET) on GMC - ChristianNewsWire
MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 25 / Christian Newswire / — The 25th Anniversary Stellar Awards — the premier Gospel event that recognizes and honors Gospel artists — will air Sunday, Feb. 28 at 8:00 p.m. ET on Gospel Music Channel (GMC) as the climax to GMC

Gospel Music.com - Freedom Hall won’t sit idle when new arena opens - Courier-Journal

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Freedom Hall won’t sit idle when new arena opens - Courier-Journal
Even as its highest profile client prepares to depart for swankier quarters in downtown Louisville, Freedom Hall won’t be turning off the lights and padlocking the doors. The main event space at the Kentucky Exposition Center has been hosting much

AROUND TOWN - Tuscaloosa News
“Saint Joan”: 2 p.m. in the Gallaway Theatre, Stadium Drive on the University of Alabama campus. George Bernard Shaw’s play about Joan of Arc. Presented by the UA department of theater and dance. Tickets are $17 for adults; $15 for UA faculty

Record Producer of the Year Dino Maddalone Joins Dawna Lee Heising on - PRLog (free press release)
Dino Maddalone is a well-respected film, television and video games music producer. He owns a state-of-the- art recording and post production studio in Los Angeles, CA. Dino Maddalone wrote and produced a new rock version of the two times Grammy

Classic stereo turntable brings back memories - Leaf Chronicle
A couple of months ago, my 1968 model cabinet hi-fi stereo record turntable bit the dust, and I’ve missed listening to my old 33 rpm albums. I was fortunate in locating a repairman in the area. He restored my music machine Wednesday, and now I’m back

Park Square tackles new works, musicals - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Park Square Theatre’s 2010-11 season represents a bit of a different direction for the St. Paul playhouse. New work and musicals play significant roles in the schedule released this weekend. The season opens with “The Last Seder,” a romp about a

Library event celebrates black history with music - Mansfield News Journal
MANSFIELD — More nasty weather didn’t give folks much to cheer about this weekend, but plenty of kicked off the event with some light jazz and blues selections, followed by stirring gospel music from the Mansfield Community Choir.

Freedom Hall won’t sit idle when new arena opens - Courier-Journal
Even as its highest profile client prepares to depart for swankier quarters in downtown Louisville, Freedom Hall won’t be turning off the lights and padlocking the doors. The main event space at the Kentucky Exposition Center has been hosting much

AROUND TOWN - Tuscaloosa News
“Saint Joan”: 2 p.m. in the Gallaway Theatre, Stadium Drive on the University of Alabama campus. George Bernard Shaw’s play about Joan of Arc. Presented by the UA department of theater and dance. Tickets are $17 for adults; $15 for UA faculty

Record Producer of the Year Dino Maddalone Joins Dawna Lee Heising on - PRLog (free press release)
Dino Maddalone is a well-respected film, television and video games music producer. He owns a state-of-the- art recording and post production studio in Los Angeles, CA. Dino Maddalone wrote and produced a new rock version of the two times Grammy

Classic stereo turntable brings back memories - Leaf Chronicle
A couple of months ago, my 1968 model cabinet hi-fi stereo record turntable bit the dust, and I’ve missed listening to my old 33 rpm albums. I was fortunate in locating a repairman in the area. He restored my music machine Wednesday, and now I’m back

Park Square tackles new works, musicals - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Park Square Theatre’s 2010-11 season represents a bit of a different direction for the St. Paul playhouse. New work and musicals play significant roles in the schedule released this weekend. The season opens with “The Last Seder,” a romp about a

Library event celebrates black history with music - Mansfield News Journal
MANSFIELD — More nasty weather didn’t give folks much to cheer about this weekend, but plenty of kicked off the event with some light jazz and blues selections, followed by stirring gospel music from the Mansfield Community Choir.

Gospel Music.com - Park Square tackles new works, musicals - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Park Square tackles new works, musicals - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Park Square Theatre’s 2010-11 season represents a bit of a different direction for the St. Paul playhouse. New work and musicals play significant roles in the schedule released this weekend. The season opens with “The Last Seder,” a romp about a

Gospel music helped man achieve his dream - Journal-News
LIBERTY TWP. — When Bobby Cartwright says he’s achieved his dream, he’s not kidding. The producer of the popular Gospel SuperFest concerts says the idea for the program “was given to me in a vision in my sleep in 1998 studying gospel

Freedom Hall won’t sit idle when new arena opens - Courier-Journal
The National Quartet Convention, a weeklong Southern gospel music event that requires a large amount of space and has been held annually at the exposition center in September since 1994, plans to continue there and to hold nightly concerts in Freedom

Classic stereo turntable brings back memories - Leaf Chronicle
A couple of months ago, my 1968 model cabinet hi-fi stereo record turntable bit the dust, and I’ve missed listening to my old 33 rpm albums. I was fortunate in locating a repairman in the area. He restored my music machine Wednesday, and now I’m back

Record Producer of the Year Dino Maddalone Joins Dawna Lee Heising on - PRLog (free press release)
Dino Maddalone is a well-respected film, television and video games music producer. He owns a state-of-the- art recording and post production studio in Los Angeles, CA. Dino Maddalone wrote and produced a new rock version of the two times Grammy

Richard Gere: ‘Hip-hop is alien’ - Digital Spy
Richard Gere has revealed that he does not listen to hip-hop music. The Brooklyn’s Finest star says that he mainly listens to old blues and gospel music. When asked if he listened to hip-hop the 60-year-old actor told Global Grind : “Not at all, it

Library event celebrates black history with music - Mansfield News Journal
MANSFIELD — More nasty weather didn’t give folks much to cheer about this weekend, but plenty of kicked off the event with some light jazz and blues selections, followed by stirring gospel music from the Mansfield Community Choir.

AROUND TOWN - Tuscaloosa News
“Saint Joan”: 2 p.m. in the Gallaway Theatre, Stadium Drive on the University of Alabama campus. George Bernard Shaw’s play about Joan of Arc. Presented by the UA department of theater and dance. Tickets are $17 for adults; $15 for UA faculty

Concert and Tour at Linden Place - East Bay
They will present a program of contemporary Gospel music and traditional hymns of the church. Refreshments served. In conjunction with the concert and the mansion’s 200th birthday, free guided tours will be available from noon to 3 p.m. WHEN: 3 p.m

Listen to Wil Blades Make Music on a 350 lb. Organ - San Francisco Chronicle
Providing a funky groove and big-band sound to jazz, blues, rock and gospel music as a standard keyboard instrument in the 1960s and 70s, the Hammond B3 was originally invented in the 30s to emulate a pipe organ. Instead it gave birth to one of the

Park Square tackles new works, musicals - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Park Square Theatre’s 2010-11 season represents a bit of a different direction for the St. Paul playhouse. New work and musicals play significant roles in the schedule released this weekend. The season opens with “The Last Seder,” a romp about a

Gospel music helped man achieve his dream - Journal-News
LIBERTY TWP. — When Bobby Cartwright says he’s achieved his dream, he’s not kidding. The producer of the popular Gospel SuperFest concerts says the idea for the program “was given to me in a vision in my sleep in 1998 studying gospel

Freedom Hall won’t sit idle when new arena opens - Courier-Journal
The National Quartet Convention, a weeklong Southern gospel music event that requires a large amount of space and has been held annually at the exposition center in September since 1994, plans to continue there and to hold nightly concerts in Freedom

Classic stereo turntable brings back memories - Leaf Chronicle
A couple of months ago, my 1968 model cabinet hi-fi stereo record turntable bit the dust, and I’ve missed listening to my old 33 rpm albums. I was fortunate in locating a repairman in the area. He restored my music machine Wednesday, and now I’m back

Record Producer of the Year Dino Maddalone Joins Dawna Lee Heising on - PRLog (free press release)
Dino Maddalone is a well-respected film, television and video games music producer. He owns a state-of-the- art recording and post production studio in Los Angeles, CA. Dino Maddalone wrote and produced a new rock version of the two times Grammy

Richard Gere: ‘Hip-hop is alien’ - Digital Spy
Richard Gere has revealed that he does not listen to hip-hop music. The Brooklyn’s Finest star says that he mainly listens to old blues and gospel music. When asked if he listened to hip-hop the 60-year-old actor told Global Grind : “Not at all, it

Library event celebrates black history with music - Mansfield News Journal
MANSFIELD — More nasty weather didn’t give folks much to cheer about this weekend, but plenty of kicked off the event with some light jazz and blues selections, followed by stirring gospel music from the Mansfield Community Choir.

AROUND TOWN - Tuscaloosa News
“Saint Joan”: 2 p.m. in the Gallaway Theatre, Stadium Drive on the University of Alabama campus. George Bernard Shaw’s play about Joan of Arc. Presented by the UA department of theater and dance. Tickets are $17 for adults; $15 for UA faculty

Concert and Tour at Linden Place - East Bay
They will present a program of contemporary Gospel music and traditional hymns of the church. Refreshments served. In conjunction with the concert and the mansion’s 200th birthday, free guided tours will be available from noon to 3 p.m. WHEN: 3 p.m

Listen to Wil Blades Make Music on a 350 lb. Organ - San Francisco Chronicle
Providing a funky groove and big-band sound to jazz, blues, rock and gospel music as a standard keyboard instrument in the 1960s and 70s, the Hammond B3 was originally invented in the 30s to emulate a pipe organ. Instead it gave birth to one of the

Gospel Music.com - Your E-mail address: - Charleston Gazette

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Your E-mail address: - Charleston Gazette
Viola loved decorating her apartment and listening to country and gospel music. She enjoyed her neighbors and loved helping others. Viola enjoyed life and lived it to the fullest and will be sorely missed by all who knew her. In addition to her

Kingsmen plan gospel concert at Milano church - Temple Daily Telegram
MILANO - Milano seniors are sponsoring a benefit concert featuring the gospel music group Kingsmen starting at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 12, in the Civic Center. Organized in 1956, the Kingsmen have created their own distinctive style of music, earning

Dove Award winner to perform in Rochester - Post-Bulletin
What: Nationally renowned and Christian award-winning singer-songwriter Aaron Shust will perform in Rochester. When: 7:30 p.m. Friday. Where: Autumn Ridge Church in Rochester. Tickets: Online at AutumnRidgeChurch.org and at Christos BookCenter, 252

Park Square tackles new works, musicals - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Park Square Theatre’s 2010-11 season represents a bit of a different direction for the St. Paul playhouse. New work and musicals play significant roles in the schedule released this weekend. The season opens with “The Last Seder,” a romp about a

Your E-mail address: - Charleston Gazette
Viola loved decorating her apartment and listening to country and gospel music. She enjoyed her neighbors and loved helping others. Viola enjoyed life and lived it to the fullest and will be sorely missed by all who knew her. In addition to her

Kingsmen plan gospel concert at Milano church - Temple Daily Telegram
MILANO - Milano seniors are sponsoring a benefit concert featuring the gospel music group Kingsmen starting at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 12, in the Civic Center. Organized in 1956, the Kingsmen have created their own distinctive style of music, earning

Dove Award winner to perform in Rochester - Post-Bulletin
What: Nationally renowned and Christian award-winning singer-songwriter Aaron Shust will perform in Rochester. When: 7:30 p.m. Friday. Where: Autumn Ridge Church in Rochester. Tickets: Online at AutumnRidgeChurch.org and at Christos BookCenter, 252

Park Square tackles new works, musicals - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Park Square Theatre’s 2010-11 season represents a bit of a different direction for the St. Paul playhouse. New work and musicals play significant roles in the schedule released this weekend. The season opens with “The Last Seder,” a romp about a

Gospel Music.com - These sisters have rhythm, not rivalry - Record

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

These sisters have rhythm, not rivalry - Record
Alyssa, Becca and Lauren Barlow are natural songwriters. Literally. “Well, we just kind of get in step with each other quickly as sisters,” said Alyssa, who plays bass and keyboards in BarlowGirl, her family trio. “We finish each other’s sentences

Pulpits & Pews - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Pearl Methodist Protestant Church, 3580 Old Brandon Road, Pearl, An Evening of Gospel Music, 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Listings for Pulpits and Pews must be received by Wednesday. Send complete information, including a contact phone number, to Pulpits and

The Malaysian Insider - The Malaysian Insider
LOS ANGELES, Feb 27 — Independent movie “Precious: Based on the novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” swept the NAACP Image Awards today, winning six trophies including best movie and best actress for newcomer Gabourey Sidibe. The harrowing tale of an

These sisters have rhythm, not rivalry - Record
Alyssa, Becca and Lauren Barlow are natural songwriters. Literally. “Well, we just kind of get in step with each other quickly as sisters,” said Alyssa, who plays bass and keyboards in BarlowGirl, her family trio. “We finish each other’s sentences

Pulpits & Pews - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Pearl Methodist Protestant Church, 3580 Old Brandon Road, Pearl, An Evening of Gospel Music, 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Listings for Pulpits and Pews must be received by Wednesday. Send complete information, including a contact phone number, to Pulpits and

The Malaysian Insider - The Malaysian Insider
LOS ANGELES, Feb 27 — Independent movie “Precious: Based on the novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” swept the NAACP Image Awards today, winning six trophies including best movie and best actress for newcomer Gabourey Sidibe. The harrowing tale of an

Gospel Music.com - Community update - Cullman Times

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Community update - Cullman Times
Mayors and officials representing Cullman County municipalities gathered Friday at the All-Steak to trade stories of happenings in their respective towns. The meeting marked the 6th annual Cullman County State of the Towns luncheon, hosted by the

Church calendar - Hattiesburg American
The Hut Sunday School Class of Main Street Baptist Church, “Singing For The Kids,” a night of gospel music featuring The Woodmen of the World Trio, Bobby and Debbie Maskew and Dr. Elton Raby Trio, The Faithway Singers and Calvary’s Harmony Quartet.

Women Of Faith Garners Two 41ST Annual Dove Awards Nominations For - BREATHEcast.com
Women Of Faith: A Grand New Day Amongst newcomers leading the field alongside established artists, producers and songwriters, Women of Faith, garnered a nomination for Praise & Worship Album of the Year and Inspirational Album of the Year with A

SR Gospel: Mary Mary, Tamela Mann Stellar For Image Awards - Singersroom
Gospel music was represented well at Friday’s 41st Annual NAACP Image Awards. Joining fellow performing talent Keri Hilson, Wyclef Jean, and Jill Scott, both Mary Mary and Tamela Mann took the stage at Shrine Auditiorium. The latter of the two

Rollicking at the rink - Columbus Dispatch
Members of the Trend$ettas, a Columbus roller-skating club, moving in unison during the annual Icy Hot gathering at Skate Zone 71 With matching T-shirts and hair and makeup befitting an upscale evening out, the women of the Originators took to the

The Malaysian Insider - The Malaysian Insider
LOS ANGELES, Feb 27 — Independent movie “Precious: Based on the novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” swept the NAACP Image Awards today, winning six trophies including best movie and best actress for newcomer Gabourey Sidibe. The harrowing tale of an

Hearts and darts - Commercial News
Members of the Habitat for Humanity board of directors send hearts to those who helped with a special event. “On Feb. 5th, Habitat for Humanity Danville had its annual Souper Bowl fundraising luncheon. We send a big heart to all of our guests and

2010 Branson Gospel Music Convention Partners with Local Media For - BREATHEcast.com
YMR Music Productions, LLC. Is proud to announce that the 2010 Branson Gospel Music Convention will once again come together with local media to push the event. Like last year, the Branson GMC will partner with MorningSide and the Jim Bakker Show

Gospel jamboree planned - Morning Sun
Mt. Pleasant First Church of the Nazarene is hosting a gospel music jamboree at 6:30 p.m. Monday with John Capen in charge. The church is located on the corner of Lincoln and Pickard roads, at 1980 S. Lincoln. Fellowship and refreshments will be

Community update - Cullman Times
Mayors and officials representing Cullman County municipalities gathered Friday at the All-Steak to trade stories of happenings in their respective towns. The meeting marked the 6th annual Cullman County State of the Towns luncheon, hosted by the

Church calendar - Hattiesburg American
The Hut Sunday School Class of Main Street Baptist Church, “Singing For The Kids,” a night of gospel music featuring The Woodmen of the World Trio, Bobby and Debbie Maskew and Dr. Elton Raby Trio, The Faithway Singers and Calvary’s Harmony Quartet.

Women Of Faith Garners Two 41ST Annual Dove Awards Nominations For - BREATHEcast.com
Women Of Faith: A Grand New Day Amongst newcomers leading the field alongside established artists, producers and songwriters, Women of Faith, garnered a nomination for Praise & Worship Album of the Year and Inspirational Album of the Year with A

SR Gospel: Mary Mary, Tamela Mann Stellar For Image Awards - Singersroom
Gospel music was represented well at Friday’s 41st Annual NAACP Image Awards. Joining fellow performing talent Keri Hilson, Wyclef Jean, and Jill Scott, both Mary Mary and Tamela Mann took the stage at Shrine Auditiorium. The latter of the two

Rollicking at the rink - Columbus Dispatch
Members of the Trend$ettas, a Columbus roller-skating club, moving in unison during the annual Icy Hot gathering at Skate Zone 71 With matching T-shirts and hair and makeup befitting an upscale evening out, the women of the Originators took to the

The Malaysian Insider - The Malaysian Insider
LOS ANGELES, Feb 27 — Independent movie “Precious: Based on the novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” swept the NAACP Image Awards today, winning six trophies including best movie and best actress for newcomer Gabourey Sidibe. The harrowing tale of an

Hearts and darts - Commercial News
Members of the Habitat for Humanity board of directors send hearts to those who helped with a special event. “On Feb. 5th, Habitat for Humanity Danville had its annual Souper Bowl fundraising luncheon. We send a big heart to all of our guests and

2010 Branson Gospel Music Convention Partners with Local Media For - BREATHEcast.com
YMR Music Productions, LLC. Is proud to announce that the 2010 Branson Gospel Music Convention will once again come together with local media to push the event. Like last year, the Branson GMC will partner with MorningSide and the Jim Bakker Show

Gospel jamboree planned - Morning Sun
Mt. Pleasant First Church of the Nazarene is hosting a gospel music jamboree at 6:30 p.m. Monday with John Capen in charge. The church is located on the corner of Lincoln and Pickard roads, at 1980 S. Lincoln. Fellowship and refreshments will be

Gospel Music.com - 2010 Branson Gospel Music Convention Partners with Local Media For - BREATHEcast.com

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

2010 Branson Gospel Music Convention Partners with Local Media For - BREATHEcast.com
YMR Music Productions, LLC. Is proud to announce that the 2010 Branson Gospel Music Convention will once again come together with local media to push the event. Like last year, the Branson GMC will partner with MorningSide and the Jim Bakker Show

Church calendar - Hattiesburg American
Victory Church, 1208 E. Hardy St., will hold healing services at 11 a.m. on the first and third Mondays and 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays. Details, 544-8485. Divorce Care: Life Church, 5201 Mississippi 84 West, Laurel, Room 204 of Family

2010 Branson Gospel Music Convention Partners with Local Media For - BREATHEcast.com
YMR Music Productions, LLC. Is proud to announce that the 2010 Branson Gospel Music Convention will once again come together with local media to push the event. Like last year, the Branson GMC will partner with MorningSide and the Jim Bakker Show

Church calendar - Hattiesburg American
Victory Church, 1208 E. Hardy St., will hold healing services at 11 a.m. on the first and third Mondays and 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays. Details, 544-8485. Divorce Care: Life Church, 5201 Mississippi 84 West, Laurel, Room 204 of Family

Gospel Music.com - News in the Arts: Sivad inspires festive takeoff on art, culture - Memphis Commercial Appeal

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

News in the Arts: Sivad inspires festive takeoff on art, culture - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Memphis has long enjoyed a variety of unique cultural celebrations, from Africa in April to Memphis in May. Now, a group of local film fans and pop-culture enthusiasts — including director Mike McCarthy and The Commercial Appeal film critic John

Park Square tackles new works, musicals - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Park Square Theatre’s 2010-11 season represents a bit of a different direction for the St. Paul playhouse. New work and musicals play significant roles in the schedule released this weekend. The season opens with “The Last Seder,” a romp about a

Erie church holds concert featuring Elvis’ gospel music - Erie Times-News
Admission is free, organizers said. An offering will be collected for Liberty House, a project of the Erie United Methodist Alliance that Kingsley supports. The combination is logical, church member Glenn Rankin said. Elvis was a veteran, Moore is a

Mattie Clark was a singular storyteller - Minneapolis Star Tribune
As a volunteer teacher’s aide in the 1960s, Mattie Clark began telling stories to children at the former Harrison Elementary School in Minneapolis. Word of her skill spread quickly, and it wasn’t long before she was relaying stories about African

Habitat seeks to raise friends, houses - Troy Messenger
All the while, participants are enjoying gospel music performed by a variety of acts. At the heart of this effort, though, is the goal of building a network of support for a vitally important agency in our community. Habitat for Humanity, through the

News in the Arts: Sivad inspires festive takeoff on art, culture - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Memphis has long enjoyed a variety of unique cultural celebrations, from Africa in April to Memphis in May. Now, a group of local film fans and pop-culture enthusiasts — including director Mike McCarthy and The Commercial Appeal film critic John

Park Square tackles new works, musicals - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Park Square Theatre’s 2010-11 season represents a bit of a different direction for the St. Paul playhouse. New work and musicals play significant roles in the schedule released this weekend. The season opens with “The Last Seder,” a romp about a

Erie church holds concert featuring Elvis’ gospel music - Erie Times-News
Admission is free, organizers said. An offering will be collected for Liberty House, a project of the Erie United Methodist Alliance that Kingsley supports. The combination is logical, church member Glenn Rankin said. Elvis was a veteran, Moore is a

Mattie Clark was a singular storyteller - Minneapolis Star Tribune
As a volunteer teacher’s aide in the 1960s, Mattie Clark began telling stories to children at the former Harrison Elementary School in Minneapolis. Word of her skill spread quickly, and it wasn’t long before she was relaying stories about African

Habitat seeks to raise friends, houses - Troy Messenger
All the while, participants are enjoying gospel music performed by a variety of acts. At the heart of this effort, though, is the goal of building a network of support for a vitally important agency in our community. Habitat for Humanity, through the

Gospel Music.com - Experience a musical Extravaganza - Daily News Journal

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Experience a musical Extravaganza - Daily News Journal
When MTSU’s Black History Month committee began the Gospel Music Extravaganza 10 years ago, it had a specific purpose. “We were thinking about bringing the community and the MTSU family together,” said Mary Glass, organizer of the Extravaganza

Miley Cyrus Poisoned- Whitney Denies Sucking- Paris Hilton Sparks Govt - antiMUSIC
Paris Hilton is giving blondes a bad name. So says Brazil’s Secretariat for Women’s Affairs, which wants a sultry beer commercial starring the hotel heiress, model and actor off the air. “It’s an ad that devalues women — in particular, blond women

Mission Cruise to Jamaica - CBS42.com
Deer heads, mounted ducks and gospel music might seem like a wierd combination. But they’re working perfectly together this weekend in West Tuscaloosa County. It’s the annual retreat for Praise Fest Ministries. The big thing they’re working on is the

Off the charts: Historic gospel set lives up to its fiery name - Billings Gazette
The bucket hanging from the headstock of Flora Molton’s guitar is not a tip jar — it’s a collection plate. The liner notes of “Fire In My Bones” describes her as “one of the last great blind street singers.” Before gospel music got all

Religion briefs: Church to host ‘Dreams’ workshop - Shreveport Times
Dreams: Beyond the Basics — A Jungian Perspective will be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. March 5, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 6 and 2 to 5 p.m. March 7 at All Souls Unitarian Church, 9449 Ellerbe Road, Shreveport. Registration fee for the workshop is $100 and

John Wesley Cottrell Sr. - Parkersburg News & Sentinel
John was born Nov. 1, 1930, the son of the late Perry and Laura (Rogers) Cottrell. He worked for several years for Westvaco and Curry Lumber Company and later Cottrell Lumber Company. He enjoyed playing Bluegrass/ Gospel music and could play a

CIAA Fastbreak On and off the court - CharlotteObserver.com
To a new generation of fans, gospel artist Yolanda Adams may be best known as the host of the “Yolanda Adams Morning Show,” broadcast locally on Praise 100.9 FM. She also has a new book out and is a celebrity spokeswoman for Mooresville-based Lowe’s

Christian Radio Station Launches Fundraising Drive - The Ledger
The station began broadcasting in 1990 with programming that consists mainly of Gospel music along with some Bible teaching and preaching. The music it plays is a mix of southern Gospel, Gospel bluegrass and sacred music of a conservative nature.

The Oak Ridge Boys The 2010 recipients of the SGMG President’s Honor - antiMUSIC
Today, Judy Nelon, Southern Gospel Music Guild (SGMG) President and on behalf of the SGMG Executive Board, announced The Oak Ridge Boys as the 2010 recipients of the SGMG President’s Honor during the SGMG Harmony Honors at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel

Experience a musical Extravaganza - Daily News Journal
When MTSU’s Black History Month committee began the Gospel Music Extravaganza 10 years ago, it had a specific purpose. “We were thinking about bringing the community and the MTSU family together,” said Mary Glass, organizer of the Extravaganza

Miley Cyrus Poisoned- Whitney Denies Sucking- Paris Hilton Sparks Govt - antiMUSIC
Paris Hilton is giving blondes a bad name. So says Brazil’s Secretariat for Women’s Affairs, which wants a sultry beer commercial starring the hotel heiress, model and actor off the air. “It’s an ad that devalues women — in particular, blond women

Mission Cruise to Jamaica - CBS42.com
Deer heads, mounted ducks and gospel music might seem like a wierd combination. But they’re working perfectly together this weekend in West Tuscaloosa County. It’s the annual retreat for Praise Fest Ministries. The big thing they’re working on is the

Off the charts: Historic gospel set lives up to its fiery name - Billings Gazette
The bucket hanging from the headstock of Flora Molton’s guitar is not a tip jar — it’s a collection plate. The liner notes of “Fire In My Bones” describes her as “one of the last great blind street singers.” Before gospel music got all

Religion briefs: Church to host ‘Dreams’ workshop - Shreveport Times
Dreams: Beyond the Basics — A Jungian Perspective will be held from 7 to 9:30 p.m. March 5, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 6 and 2 to 5 p.m. March 7 at All Souls Unitarian Church, 9449 Ellerbe Road, Shreveport. Registration fee for the workshop is $100 and

John Wesley Cottrell Sr. - Parkersburg News & Sentinel
John was born Nov. 1, 1930, the son of the late Perry and Laura (Rogers) Cottrell. He worked for several years for Westvaco and Curry Lumber Company and later Cottrell Lumber Company. He enjoyed playing Bluegrass/ Gospel music and could play a

CIAA Fastbreak On and off the court - CharlotteObserver.com
To a new generation of fans, gospel artist Yolanda Adams may be best known as the host of the “Yolanda Adams Morning Show,” broadcast locally on Praise 100.9 FM. She also has a new book out and is a celebrity spokeswoman for Mooresville-based Lowe’s

Christian Radio Station Launches Fundraising Drive - The Ledger
The station began broadcasting in 1990 with programming that consists mainly of Gospel music along with some Bible teaching and preaching. The music it plays is a mix of southern Gospel, Gospel bluegrass and sacred music of a conservative nature.

The Oak Ridge Boys The 2010 recipients of the SGMG President’s Honor - antiMUSIC
Today, Judy Nelon, Southern Gospel Music Guild (SGMG) President and on behalf of the SGMG Executive Board, announced The Oak Ridge Boys as the 2010 recipients of the SGMG President’s Honor during the SGMG Harmony Honors at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel

Gospel Music.com - A Christian concert with African flair and Saskatchewan connections - Regina Leader-Post

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

A Christian concert with African flair and Saskatchewan connections - Regina Leader-Post
Krystaal — a Toronto-based Christian music group that has Saskatchewan connections — will perform at the Western Christian College in Regina Saturday. “We do God’s music, but that’s not all we do,” said Fabian Lwamba, 38, who is part of Krystaal

Outsider image so hot even ex-insiders want it - CharlotteObserver.com
We’re cotton farmers and Christians and we know him through his gospel music,” said Hill. Ask national Republicans to name a model 2010 congressional candidate, and they’re likely to mention Stephen Fincher. NEW YORK Ask national Republicans to name

A Christian concert with African flair and Saskatchewan connections - Regina Leader-Post
Krystaal — a Toronto-based Christian music group that has Saskatchewan connections — will perform at the Western Christian College in Regina Saturday. “We do God’s music, but that’s not all we do,” said Fabian Lwamba, 38, who is part of Krystaal

Outsider image so hot even ex-insiders want it - CharlotteObserver.com
We’re cotton farmers and Christians and we know him through his gospel music,” said Hill. Ask national Republicans to name a model 2010 congressional candidate, and they’re likely to mention Stephen Fincher. NEW YORK Ask national Republicans to name