Loving Where it Hurts the Most Bill Mallonee has been called one of the top 100 songwriters in the world, but an audience is hard to find.
Nate Anderson | posted 11/21/2008 09:15AM
What's in a Label?: sixstepsrecords Learn how a tiny homespun record label focused solely on worship became one of the most successful in the music business today, fueled by music from the likes of Chris Tomlin and David Crowder.
Mark Geil | posted 11/17/2008 12:00AM
What's in a Label?: Centricity Music Home to some of the Christian music industry's brightest and best, Centricity Music is a small label on the rise thanks to good old-fashioned techniques like artist development and fan interaction.
Mark Geil | posted 7/21/2008 12:00AM
A Quarter Century of Cornerstone Christian culture's premier "alternative festival" celebrates its 25 years of music, seminars, arts, and community—not to mention "muddy and dusty" camping.
Stan Friedman | posted 6/23/2008 12:00AM
What's in a Label?: Gotee Records Corporate independence? Digital-only releases? The record label started by tobyMac, Joey Elwood, and Todd Collins continues with the unconventional decisions that first started Gotee 15 years ago.
Andree Farias, from press reports | posted 5/22/2008 12:00AM
What's in a Label?: 7Spin Music Founder Peter Khosla explains how his company in small town Indiana is approaching the music business differently, while also keeping God at the center of what they do.
Mark Geil | posted 4/14/2008 12:00AM
Let's Talk About God, Baby Pushed to the edge, 'Salt' of Salt-N-Pepa turned to Jesus; now the hip-hop duo is reconciling on VH1.
Rebecca Cusey, Religion News Service | posted 3/04/2008 09:55AM
Imperials Embroiled in Lawsuit Over Name One of Christian music's most popular singing groups is entangled in a legal battle that puts father and son on opposing sides.
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