Special Report: Music Community Responds Christian and secular musicians from all over the country are stepping up to the plate to help Hurricane Katrina victims and their communities.
Compiled by Andree Farias | posted 9/06/2005 12:00AM
Farewell, Larry Norman The man known as the Father of Christian Rock, whose health has been failing in recent years, played his last U.S. concert Friday night in his hometown of Salem, Oregon.
David Sanford | posted 6/27/2005 12:00AM
Jesus Music Goes to ... Morocco? The recent Friendship Fest featured some of Christian music's top artists playing their songs for a crowd of some 85,000—mostly Muslims— in the North African nation of Morocco.
Andree Farias | posted 5/16/2005 12:00AM
Petra Calls It Quits One of Christian music's most enduring rock bands decides to hang it up after 33 years, according to an exclusive news story at PetraRocksMyWorld.com.
posted 5/10/2005 12:00AM
The GMA Fights Back With Christian teens illegally downloading music apparently at the same rate as their mainstream peers, the Gospel Music Association hopes its anti-piracy campaign will stem the tide.
Andy Argyrakis | posted 2/28/2005 12:00AM
Calvin College on U2 College class on U2 explores religious influence of a rock band.
By Charles Honey, Religion News Service | posted 2/23/2005 12:00AM
Christian Music Responds When it comes to tsunami relief efforts, mainstream celebrities aren't the only ones pitching in. Christian musicians are also rallying to the cause—including a benefit concert this week.
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