New Christian Music PodCast For March 27
Tuesday, March 27th, 2007 | Source: NewReleaseTuesday.com (73)Featuring New Music And Exclusive Interviews With Third Day and Rebecca St. James PLUS Music From Joy Electric, Alabama and Paul Wright! This New Release Tuesday, we continue to preview new releases that came out last week as Rebecca St. James calls in to talk about her new CD/DVD, aLive In Florida. We also listen to music from Joy Electric and Paul Wright (pictured left). Hitting stores today is a new gospel collection from Alabama and Mac Powell from Third Day wraps up another incredible PodCast, calling in to talk with Bill about their new album, Chronology V1. […read more]
Pat Boone is a descendant of the legendary U.S. pioneer Daniel Boone. He has been a top-selling recording artist, the star of his own hit TV series, a movie star, a Broadway headliner and a best-selling author in a career that has spanned half a century. During the classic rock and roll era of the 1950s, he sold more records than any artist except Elvis Presley. Now 72, Boone continues to be a beacon for moral values in the entertainment industry. [ 











The Newsboys’ drummer, Duncan Phillips, had much to share from his experiences in worship, especially with people of many backgrounds and religions. His sense of humor made me laugh, and he has some amazing stories of the band’s experiences around the world. Duncan even has a few words of advice regarding relationships and living out the Great Commission. Read on to hear the top 10 things you must know about Duncan and the Newsboys’ latest album, Go. [
Since the 2006 Summer release of the aptly titled We Can’t Stand Sitting Down, Phoenix-based punk quartet Stellar Kart have been a restless bunch, garnering their first No. 1 hit, hitting the road with newsboys, as well as earning 5 Dove Award Nominations including Song of the Year. Take some time out with lead singer Adam Agee to hear the thoughts behind the success. BC: Are you guys still on the road with the newsboys right now? SK: Oh yeah, definitely. We will be until the end of April. BC: How’s that been? SK: It’s been awesome man, it’s crazy. There’s just a bunch of people at the shows, everybody on tour’s been great - it’s the best. [
No strangers to success, veteran rock group downhere have been catapulted back into the spotlight with the release of their third studio recording, Wide Eyed and Mystified, the band’s first album on Centricity Records. Read on to take a downhere look at the group through the eyes of bass player Glenn Lavender. BC: I was looking through your site, and you guys have really developed your web presence a lot more than other groups have. Can you share about why you guys have decided to take that route? [


