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
Music to your ears - News-Herald
lFor a complete listing, visit www.thenewsherald.com . Christian music artist Craig Brown will perform songs from his new pop album, “Heart of One,” at 7 p.m. Thursday at The Grind, 3037 Biddle Ave., Wyandotte. The Concert Choir and Strings of
McCartney delivers message of faith to LC - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
PINEVILLE — Through the 1980s and early 1990s few college coaches had the record of success that Bill McCartney did at the University of Colorado. Yet, when the coach and founder of international men’s Christian group Promise Keepers, visited
People in the news - The Keene Sentinel
NEW YORK — College student John Park and gospel singer Jermaine Sellers were sent home Thursday along with female semifinalists Michelle Delamor and Haeley Vaughn as “American Idol” voters trimmed the field to 16 rivals on the Fox singing
Even the festival’s headline entertainers eager for strawberries - Tampa Bay Online
The berries are the best; we take flats home on our buses to enjoy Lawrence, who has played the festival two or three times, said he’s “been blessed” to have 18 No. 1 songs and other top 10 hits. He said his festival repertoire will include such
Ernie Isley honors Hendrix - San Francisco Chronicle
His blistering Hendrix-inspired solos and fills on such songs as “That Lady” and “Fight the Power” took the Isleys’ funk style in a new, rock-oriented direction during the 1970s, the group’s most consistent hit-making period. The guitarist - who
A multitude of musical efforts for Haiti - MetroWest Daily News
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 help with relief
Music from deep down hits the spot - Times Union
ALBANY — There’s something utterly timeless about the music of the Holmes Brothers. Perhaps it’s that oh-so-delicate balance of Saturday night blues and Sunday morning gospel. Perhaps it’s the unmistakable, often eerie falsetto voice of drummer
THE TASK Ends Run at Castillo Theatre, 3/7 - Broadway World
The Task will play through March 7th. The Task is written by Heiner Müller and translated by Carl Weber , with music & lyrics by Fred Newman, and directed by Gabrielle L. Kurlander. The promise of revolution comes to Jamaica in 1799, as the timeless
Work In Progress - McCook Daily Gazette
When I heard that the Obama Administration was cutting funds to NASA, and I really wasn’t upset about it. Considering who is in charge, NASA is probably a waste of time. We have been searching diligently for life out there in our universe. We are
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
Music to your ears - News-Herald
lFor a complete listing, visit www.thenewsherald.com . Christian music artist Craig Brown will perform songs from his new pop album, “Heart of One,” at 7 p.m. Thursday at The Grind, 3037 Biddle Ave., Wyandotte. The Concert Choir and Strings of
McCartney delivers message of faith to LC - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
PINEVILLE — Through the 1980s and early 1990s few college coaches had the record of success that Bill McCartney did at the University of Colorado. Yet, when the coach and founder of international men’s Christian group Promise Keepers, visited
People in the news - The Keene Sentinel
NEW YORK — College student John Park and gospel singer Jermaine Sellers were sent home Thursday along with female semifinalists Michelle Delamor and Haeley Vaughn as “American Idol” voters trimmed the field to 16 rivals on the Fox singing
Even the festival’s headline entertainers eager for strawberries - Tampa Bay Online
The berries are the best; we take flats home on our buses to enjoy Lawrence, who has played the festival two or three times, said he’s “been blessed” to have 18 No. 1 songs and other top 10 hits. He said his festival repertoire will include such
Ernie Isley honors Hendrix - San Francisco Chronicle
His blistering Hendrix-inspired solos and fills on such songs as “That Lady” and “Fight the Power” took the Isleys’ funk style in a new, rock-oriented direction during the 1970s, the group’s most consistent hit-making period. The guitarist - who
A multitude of musical efforts for Haiti - MetroWest Daily News
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 help with relief
Music from deep down hits the spot - Times Union
ALBANY — There’s something utterly timeless about the music of the Holmes Brothers. Perhaps it’s that oh-so-delicate balance of Saturday night blues and Sunday morning gospel. Perhaps it’s the unmistakable, often eerie falsetto voice of drummer
THE TASK Ends Run at Castillo Theatre, 3/7 - Broadway World
The Task will play through March 7th. The Task is written by Heiner Müller and translated by Carl Weber , with music & lyrics by Fred Newman, and directed by Gabrielle L. Kurlander. The promise of revolution comes to Jamaica in 1799, as the timeless
Work In Progress - McCook Daily Gazette
When I heard that the Obama Administration was cutting funds to NASA, and I really wasn’t upset about it. Considering who is in charge, NASA is probably a waste of time. We have been searching diligently for life out there in our universe. We are