THE CLASSIC 1994 album 'The Fatherless And The Widow' by Sixpence None The Richer is being re-issued on vinyl on 16th January. It is to be released on orange vinyl.
Trace has worked in a wide range of musical styles ranging from dance music to what one critic once described as "Christian ...
Cross Rhythms have a decades-long connection with Phil. When in 1992 he made his first appearance in Britain at the West ...
Faith Like Potatoes is based on the inspiring true story of Angus Buchan, a Zambian farmer of Scottish heritage who leaves his farm in the midst of political unrest and travels south with his family ...
In the 60-year history of the British pop charts there have only ever been three hit songs whose lyrics have largely been taken directly from the Bible. In 1966 The Byrds hit with a song written by ...
When it was announced that Third Day's frontman Mac Powell was to make a momentary career detour to record a mainstream country album, it was a bit like as if P.O.D. were announcing an album of Barry ...
The Swanee Quintet are gospel music survivors - an old style vocal group who over the decades have travelled the Gospel Highway playing everything from humble storefront churches to Carnegie Hall and ...
Christian Music Review Blog recently described the post-hardcore band from Hartsville, South Carolina, Sent By Ravens as "one of Tooth & Nail Records' most promising bands" and few would argue. Their ...
For those with ears to hear, it's now being acknowledged in church circles that one of the most anointed and powerful worship anthems of recent times is the glorious live version of "I Speak Jesus" on ...
Manchester's youth evangelism ministry The Message Trust has a long and proud history of training and launching musicianaries to take the Gospel of Jesus into schools. From the fondly remembered early ...
Seven years is a long time to wait between albums. But then Southern gospel star Candy Christmas, previously known as Candy Hemphill, has good reasons for the long delay before releasing her 'On The ...
On 27th May 1973 Britain's top rock venue the Rainbow Theatre in Finsbury Park, London put on a concert to a sold-out throng of 2,700. The two attractions on the bill were singer/songwriter Larry ...