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Music News: 2007

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The Scoop
The Myriad bests the competition at MTV; Switchfoot helps raise more than $100,000; David Phelps featured on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition in January; and much more.

The Scoop
Nominees for the 50th Annual Grammy Awards; Jump5's final show; free Christmas download from Rush of Fools; new projects from Steven Delopoulos and The Blind Boys of Alabama; plus much more.

The Scoop
MercyMe enjoys chart-topping sales (while facilitating a marriage proposal); digital downloads for Audio Adrenaline and Delirious; Switchfoot's Jon Foreman releases EPs; and much more.

The Scoop
Casting Crowns wins American Music Award; Martha Munizzi recording live album in December; Leeland prepares to move the Opposite Way; and more.

The Scoop
Jaci Velasquez and Nic Gonzalez welcome first child; Founder and former President of Word passes; Avalon adds another replacement to their roster; and much more.

The Scoop
Stellar gospel music nominees announced; Canada's Covenant winners awarded; legends inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame; Shirley Caesar celebrates 40 years; and more.

The Scoop
Kirk Franklin's next album is set; Lifehouse sings new song for insurance company; Johnny Cash granted posthumous pardon; and more.

The Scoop
U2's The Joshua Tree remastered and re-released in four different formats next month; tobyMac renews contract with Forefront/EMI; Relient K prepares to lose drummer; and more.

The Scoop
American Music Award nominees announced; Top worship leaders team for satellite simulcast; BeBe Winans featured on Broadway; and more.

The Scoop
Underoath soldiers on despite emergency surgery; David Crowder Band charts high with Remedy; Kirk Franklin unveils new single; and more.

The Scoop
Vegetables sing your favorite Christian hits; Jon McLaughlin opens for Kelly Clarkson on tour; APA creates Christian music branch; and more.

The Scoop
Hillsong United and Petra lead music-based workshops; Yolanda Adams and Centricity Records release Christmas projects; Fred Hammond ventures into family entertainment; and more.

The Scoop
Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductees announced; Kirk Franklin hosts talent search for BET network; Legacy Recordings acknowledges gospel heavyweights; and much more.

Net Results: Death of the CD?
Steven Curtis Chapman and other industry insiders weigh in on the future of the compact disc in a digital music culture. Part 3 of a 3-part series.

Net Results: Online Radio
How the Internet and the digital revolution are changing the way we listen, purchase, and even learn about new music. Part 2 of a 3-part series.

The Scoop
Impressive first week sales for Casting Crowns and other Christian artists; Rare Rich Mullins song available for free download; Souljahz returns (mostly); and much more.

The Scoop
Steven Curtis Chapman's latest initiative for orphans; Country supergroup Diamond Rio releases Christmas album to Christian market; Avalon's Melissa Greene signs solo deal; and more.

Net Results: Portable Sounds
How the Internet and the digital revolution are changing the way we listen, purchase, and even learn about new music. Part 1 of a 3-part series.

The Scoop
Juanita Bynum's husband charged with assault; Jordin Sparks signs with Jive; Switchfoot co-headlines with Relient K; and more.

The Scoop
Anberlin signs up with Universal; Free songs from Robbie Seay Band; The best of Amy and the best of Jars; and more.

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