Orson Scott Card: Do it anyway - Mormon Times
Martina McBride, one of the great country voices, sings a deceptively simple lyric in the song “Do It Anyway He had a friend who had expressed an interest in the gospel, but, he said, “I felt so overwhelmed by my lack of understanding, my own
Randy Travis, a man of many words Randy Travis, a man - Star-Banner
My phone interview with Randy Travis was scheduled to last 15 minutes. Musicians who have sold 25 million records with 22 No. 1 hits usually have better things to do then chew the fat with a newspaper punk from Ocala. But the phoner stretched into 48
Together at last - Hattiesburg American
“I don’t ever remember thinking about what I wanted to do and it not involving music,” Brandon says. “I always knew I wanted to move to Nashville.” “I was always writing songs,” Leah says. They are as close as two sisters can get. Which is not to say
Mutiple music efforts support Haiti - Hattiesburg American
NEW YORK — When Kirk Franklin saw the devastation caused by the earthquake in Haiti, he immediately reacted - through song. In a matter of days, the Grammy-winning gospel star enlisted some of the genre’s top stars to record a charity single to
Orson Scott Card: Do it anyway - Mormon Times
Martina McBride, one of the great country voices, sings a deceptively simple lyric in the song “Do It Anyway He had a friend who had expressed an interest in the gospel, but, he said, “I felt so overwhelmed by my lack of understanding, my own
Randy Travis, a man of many words Randy Travis, a man - Star-Banner
My phone interview with Randy Travis was scheduled to last 15 minutes. Musicians who have sold 25 million records with 22 No. 1 hits usually have better things to do then chew the fat with a newspaper punk from Ocala. But the phoner stretched into 48
Together at last - Hattiesburg American
“I don’t ever remember thinking about what I wanted to do and it not involving music,” Brandon says. “I always knew I wanted to move to Nashville.” “I was always writing songs,” Leah says. They are as close as two sisters can get. Which is not to say
Mutiple music efforts support Haiti - Hattiesburg American
NEW YORK — When Kirk Franklin saw the devastation caused by the earthquake in Haiti, he immediately reacted - through song. In a matter of days, the Grammy-winning gospel star enlisted some of the genre’s top stars to record a charity single to