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Growin' Up
Since her 2004 debut CD went on to win numerous awards, Kierra "Kiki" Sheard has graduated from high school and moved on to college. But not without some growing pains along the way.
by LaTonya Taylor
posted 07/03/06
All Strung Out
Whether they're making bows for archers or custom guitars for artists, Matt & Sherry McPherson sure know their stringed instruments. And now they've got an album too.
by Andy Argyrakis
posted 07/03/06
Pollyanna Gets Grumpy
Carolyn Arends has long been known for her happy music, but her latest album, Pollyanna's Attic, goes for some darker material which the artist calls her "grumpy songs."
by Mark Moring
posted 06/26/06
After the Flood
Hurricane Katrina was just one of several big things that have shaped Jason Morant's life in recent years. And today, he won't writeor singworship music that's a lie.
by Andy Argyrakis
posted 06/19/06
The Wounded Worshiper
After watching a teenage nephew and two nieces die, Michael Card shook his fist at Godonly to learn in the process that true worship requires woundedness and lament.
by Maryann B. Hunsberger
posted 06/19/06
Downhere Gets Back Up
After getting dropped by Word in 2004, the Canadian quartet went label-less for a year before landing with Centricity. But you won't hear a hint of bitterness from these guys.
by Andy Argyrakis
posted 06/12/06
Anywhere, Anytime
Churches, bars, and everywhere in between, brother-sister folk duo Judd & Maggie will sing their songs wherever they can, no matter the audienceChristian or mainstream.
by Andree Farias
posted 06/12/06
Through It All
Now in his fifth decade of making music, Andraé Crouch reminisces on a career that started in the days of Jesus Music through his brand-new album, Mighty Wind.
by Andy Argyrakis
posted 06/05/06
Usher: 'Christians Need to Be Creative'
No, not THAT Usher. But guitarist James Usher of alternative rock act Edison Glass says Christian artists should be establishing trends in musicnot merely following them.
by Andy Argyrakis
posted 06/05/06
Onepence Still the Richer
Two years ago, one of Christian music's best bands, Sixpence None the Richer, broke up. Frontwoman Leigh Nash still laments the loss, but she's found her feet as a solo artistwith an album due this summer.
by Mark Moring
posted 05/30/06
'It's a Selfish System'
Phil Keaggy says the CCM industry erred when it copied the "selfish" business model of the mainstream, taking too much controland moneyaway from the artists themselves.
by Andy Argyrakis
posted 05/22/06
The 411 on 429
They might seem like an overnight success, but Building 429 has been doing their thing for six yearsand their popularity continues to rise despite some less-than-impressed critics.
by Andree Farias
posted 05/22/06
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