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Anthony Evans Before 'The Voice'
Anthony Evans has been singing for over a decade - long before NBC's 'The Voice' discovered him!
Most Popular Stories of 2012
The most popular Christian music news stories of 2012.
Norman Miller, Beloved Christian Music Manager, Goes Home
Norman Miller, founder of Proper Management, passed away at the age of 69 on December 3, 2012.
As I Lay Dying's Tim Lambesis Arrested on Murder For Hire Charges
Tim Lambesis was arrested on May 7, 2013 on solicitation of murder charges. The intended target was his estranged wife who filed for divorce in September.
Guitar Praise Computer Game
In mid-September of 2008, a company called Digital Praise will be releasing a Guitar Hero type of game for computer users (PCs and Macs) called Guitar Praise. The game will feature over 50 Christian songs with 4 levels of play per song and onscreen lyrics for each tune.
Southern Gospel Legend Dottie Rambo Dies in Bus Accident
Southern Gospel legend Dottie Rambo died on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 11, 2008 when her tour bus ran off the highway and struck an embankment in Missouri. Dottie was on her way to North Richland Hills, Texas to perform a Mother's Day show with Lulu Roman & Naomi Sego.
An Open Letter to Jason Morales from His Dad
Armond Morales, founding member of the Grammy & Dove Award winning group The Imperials, has issued a public statement in response to the story that broke last week at ChristianityToday.com about the lawsuit between himself the Imperials.
Larry Norman Dies at 60
Larry Norman, considered by many to the the "Father of Christian Rock," passed away on February 24, 2008 at his home in Salem, Oregon.
National Quartet Convention - September 8-13, 2008
The National Quartet Convention has announced the evening concert lineup for the 2008 Fall Convention.
