When Merry Clayton sings about "beautiful scars" you gotta believe her. She's not a novice with perfect skin who sings about sufferings in the abstract. Rather, she has been elevated to the highest and knows how it feels to be dropped from the top.
moreIt is not coincidental that they are called Here Be Lions. One listen to this brand new Integrity Music release and the reason becomes apparent.
moreFormed in 1964, the Inspirations have been making music for an astonishing 57 years! This makes them the longest standing quartet in Gospel Music. If this isn't mind boggling enough, what about this: "What a Wonderful Time (Live)" is the team's 73rd album and their 20th for Horizon Records?
moreSinach released her first album in 2008. Consistently through the last 13 years she has been building her catalog with many releases. However, it was only until Michael W. Smith recorded Sinach's "Way Maker" and scored a top 10 Billboard Christian hit with it, that she was brought to the fore.
moreThough released under the Bethel Music imprint, Dante Bowe is a man of his own when he comes to his music. Bowe's "Circles" is the follow-up to his 2017 effort "Son of a Father," the album shows growth, innovation, and a diversity.
moreLady A's Hillary Scott has done it. So have Reba, Alan Jackson, and Randy Travis. It is almost rite of passage these days for veteran country artists to record a hymn-collection midway through their career.
moreWhen we think of Harry Connick Jr., we remember his crooning behind romantic chick flicks such as "When Harry Met Sally." Or we think of his brassy takes of those Cole Porter's standards or his innovative nu-age jazz records such as "She" or "My New Orleans." But a Christian-themed album?
moreCeCe Winans has won 2 Grammy Awards and 23 GMA Dove Awards. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, she has sold over 5 million albums worldwide, and she has collaborated with stalwarts such as Whitney Houston, Michael W. Smith, Patti LaBelle, BeBe Winans, Mary Mary, Vince Gill, and many others. Yet, despite her success in the music industry since the early 80s, "Believe For It (Live)" is her first ever live record.
moreTriumphant Quartet have a knack for great songs.
moreOn her 2012 Christmas album, Francesca Battistelli floats back to the bygone times of cabaret greats where singing rather than guitar riffs is at the fore.
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