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Amy Grant Releases Long-Awaited ‘Lead Me On Live 1989,’ Including Unreleased Tour Footage
Amy Grant, who is known as the queen of Christian pop and has multiple Grammy and Dove Awards, released her highly anticipated new project “Lead Me On Live 1989” last Friday (Oct. 6).
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For KING & COUNTRY Discusses Touring With Their Sister, Standing Up for Women, and Recent Health Struggles
ChurchLeaders caught up with the talented duo of for KING & COUNTRY and asked them about their latest album and tour, their anti-human trafficking efforts, and Luke's recent health issues.
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TobyMac Tells Good Morning America His Son’s Death ‘Rocked’ His Faith, but God Has ‘Been Kind’
While publicizing “Life After Death,” his first new album in four years, Christian musician TobyMac is opening up about the October 2019 death of son Truett Foster McKeehan. Truett, also a musician, died at age 21 from an accidental overdose of fentanyl and amphetamines.
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Semler Begs Gospel Music Association Members To Vote Her ‘Best New Artist’ at Dove Awards
Semler begged members of the Gospel Music Association (GMA) to vote for her as this year’s “Best New Artist” at the 53rd Annual Dove Awards, which will be announced on Tuesday, October 18.
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‘The Jesus Music’ Explains the History of Christian Music, Church Resistance, and Why DC Talk Split
'The Jesus Music' film chronicles the birth of Christian Contemporary Music (CCM), spotlighting the struggles and successes of some of the industry's best-known artists.
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Carman Licciardello, Iconic CCM Singer, Dead at 65
Popular 90's Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) artist and Gospel Music Association (GMA) Hall of Fame Member Carman died at the age of 65 on Tuesday February 16, 2021 due to a series of complications from a hiatal hernia surgery.
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Franklin Boycotts Dove Awards, Lecrae and Others Follow
Gospel singer Kirk Franklin has announced that he will be boycotting the Dove Awards, the Gospel Music Association, and the Trinity Broadcasting Network. His decision comes after comments he made about racial conflict were edited out of two separate acceptance speeches.