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Melinda Doolittle: Back to Basics

has come a long way. You’d never know it if she didn’t tell you, but she was actually tone deaf growing up—she often barely made it through choir auditions. Today, Doolittle is one of the most beloved finalists to ever grace the American Idol stage, ...

From ANDREE FARIAS, Crosswalk,  29 May 2009
Related Topics: American Idol,  New York Times Company,  Michael McDonald,  Aaron Neville,  CeCe Winans

Sixpence None The Richer: There They Go Again

More than four years ago, wrote an open letter to CCM Magazine readers that stopped them dead in their tracks:  "After 10 years of music, we are closing up shop and moving on." The news shocked critics and music fans who grew to love the band's ...

From ANDREE FARIAS, Crosswalk,  17 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Leigh Nash,  Matt Slocum,  Sixpence None the Richer (musician)

[ARTICLE] Sixpence None The Richer: There They Go Again

More than four years ago, Sixpence None the Richer wrote an open letter to CCM Magazine readers that stopped them dead in their tracks: "After 10 years of music, we are closing up shop and moving on." The news shocked critics and music fans who grew ...

From ANDREE FARIAS, Christian Music Central,  2 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Matt Slocum,  Leigh Nash,  Sixpence None the Richer (musician)

Jones Gets Down to Kingdom Business with Slick R&B

It’s about time. That’s one of the first things that come to mind when listening to Kingdom Business, Canton Jones’ third full-length album. For one, think of the timing:  Usher’s Confessions happened four years ago, yet there hasn’t been anything ...

From ANDREE FARIAS, Crosswalk,  1 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Chris Brown,  Canton Jones,  Ludacris,  Lil Jon

Modern Worship Gets Soulful on The Bridge

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From ANDREE FARIAS, Crosswalk,  24 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Paul Baloche,  LL Cool J,  Mark Harris

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Already on his third album, Anthony Evans is still something of a rarity in Christian music. He has the looks of an R&B star—his biceps alone could give LL Cool J a run for his money—but he favors a slick adult-contemporary sound, akin to Mark Schultz, ...

From ANDREE FARIAS, Christian Music Central,  10 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Paul Baloche,  LL Cool J,  Mark Harris

Sanctus Real: Keeping It Real

“I can honestly say…” As the mouthpiece of modern rock quintet Sanctus Real, Matt Hammitt simply can’t mince words. In keeping with his band’s namesake, he has to keep it, well, real. After all, he’s the front man, the poster boy, the one who stands ...

From ANDREE FARIAS, Crosswalk,  30 Apr 2008

FLAME Continues Spewing Fire on Redeemed

Less than a year after shedding light on the world’s fall from grace with the apocalyptic Our World: Fallen, St. Louis rapper FLAME continues to spew fire with Our World: Redeemed, his fourth album on the Cross Movement label. But don’t expect the two ...

From ANDREE FARIAS, Crosswalk,  18 Apr 2008

Kirk Franklin: Fight the Good Fight

To be late to a church gig is one thing. To be late to a live appearance on the biggest urban music network in the country is another. Today, Kirk Franklin is late—not to an interview with some website or a phoner with an AM station in Alabama. ...

From ANDREE FARIAS, Crosswalk,  18 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Kirk Franklin,  Viacom, Inc.,  Keyshia Cole,  Lyfe Jennings

Israel & New Breed: A Kingdom Sound

When it comes to praise & worship powerhouse , the cliché is true: hearing is believing. Don’t buy it? Ask Chris Tomlin what he thinks of bandleader Israel Houghton. “Israel is a good friend and a brilliant artist,” Tomlin says. “Musically, he’s a ...

From ANDREE FARIAS, Crosswalk,  9 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Joel Osteen

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