Kim Jones


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  • Michael W. Smith and Charlie Daniels to be Honored

    Next month on November 11, the Nashville Association of Talent Directors will host their fourth annual Honors Gala at the Hermitage Hotel, honoring six Nashville legends, including Charlie Daniels and Michael W. Smith.
  • Lucky Number 13 for Merle Haggard Fans

    Do you think of the number 13 as being a lucky number? If you're a Merle Haggard fan, you're getting ready to. Fans of The Hag have 13 chances to see him perform live before the end of the year.
  • The Crabb Family Celebrates 20 Years With a Reunion Tour

    In 1994, the Crabb Family started a journey in a small country church in Beaver Dam, Kentucky that took them to amazing heights in the Gospel music world. Twenty years later, they are one of the best known names in Southern Gospel with fans around the world and countless awards.
  • Danny Gokey Celebrates Hitting #1

    After the 45th Annual Dove Awards, some artists and industry folks went home to get out of their shoes and spend time with family. Others went to the official After Party and munched on delicacies like sliders, spring rolls, fried oreos and fried twinkies. Danny Gokey did neither. The singer had a surprise coming ...
  • Christian Artists From Texas

    Nashville may be music city and the heart of Christian music, but some of the biggest names in the genre come from the great state of Texas.
  • 5 New Christian Songs Going to Radio

    This week, five new Christian songs headed out to radio and are going for adds as we speak. If you haven't heard these great tunes on your favorite local station, be sure to call and request them.
  • 'Before Amen: A Worship Collection' Review

    At the end of the day, 'Before Amen: A Worship Collection' is filled with a calm and soothing strength that is much like Darlene Zschech's song, "My Highest Hope" which is her first recording since battling breast cancer. God is supreme and we are his beloved so our prayer time with Him, those minutes or even moments before amen, fills us with his mighty love and strength.
  • Willie Nelson Won't Be Kicking the Habit While Playing Shows in Texas

    In Texas, the marijuana laws are strict. Possession of 2 ounces or less is a misdemeanor that can get you up to 180 days in jail and/or a fine not to exceed $2000. This is the state that Willie Nelson, who doesn't hide the fact that he smokes, lives in. In the next few months, he'll also be playing seven shows in the state.
  • 2014 Dove Awards Winners

    With Lecrae and MercyMe's Bart Millard at the helm, the 45th Annual GMA Dove Awards, Christian music's biggest night, was a big hit. From the excitement of the preshow to the hustle and bustle of the Red Carpet to the magic of the awards, the stars were out in full force.
  • Colt Ford Goes Gold

    One week ago today, Colt Ford was doing what he normally does while on tour - getting ready to take the stage in Camden, New Jersey. What he didn't know was that Toby Keith, his tour mate, was going to help make the night extra special.
  • Dierks Bentley Celebrates "Drunk on a Plane" in Costume

    When UMG threw a party at Nashville's The Sutler for Dierks Bentley to celebrate "Drunk on a Plane" going to #1, they did it in style. The singer and members of the UMG team all wore fake mustaches and pilot hats to truly celebrate the moment.
  • Tim McGraw Honors His Mom

    When Tim McGraw's 'Sundown Heaven Town' hit stores, fans that got a physical copy and checked the liner notes were treated to a picture of his mom, Betty. The picture itself isn't big, but the story behind it is huge.
  • Carrie Underwood and Zac Brown Band Added to The Concert for Valor Line-up

    On November 11, The Concert for Valor will hit the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Sponsored by HBO and Starbucks, the free event will honor the courage and sacrifice of America's veterans and their families. Carrie Underwood and the Zac Brown Band will join Bruce Springsteen, Metallica, Eminem, Jamie Foxx, Dave Grohl, John Oliver, Rihanna, Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg will all make appearances during the event which will be televised live on HBO, who will offer its affiliates the opportunity to allow nonsubscribers to view the special.
  • Randy Houser and "Operation Inspiration"

    For the past three years, Eckrich's "Operation Inspiration" campaign has honored, thanked and supported military families through its partnership with Operation Homefront, a national nonprofit that provides emergency financial and other assistance to the families of service members and wounded warriors. This past Saturday, Jackson Leflar and his family became a recipients of that inspiration through Randy Houser, who was performing at Hillsdale County Fair.
  • Blake Shelton Addresses Latest Divorce Rumors

    If you're a fan of 'The Voice,' you know that Blake Shelton isn't one who gets tongue-tied easily, so he's not a "man of a few words." However, there are some subjects that are so dear to his heart that only a few words are needed to get his point across. His marriage to Miranda Lambert is one of those topics so when he responded on Twitter to the latest rumors of trouble in the Shelton-Lambert household, he was able to say it all in 140 characters or less.

    Apparently, the latest issue of In Touch said that the two singers have been "leading separate lives for months ever since both started their respective concert tours this summer." Unnamed sources went on to say that the separation has caused problems in their marriage and they are (for about the 110th time) headed towards divorce.

    Blake read about his marriage troubles and responded on his official Twitter, saying, "Maybe because the divorce rate is so high the tabloids have just decided to play the odds with me and Miranda. Morons.. #eata*ick"

  • Sheryl Crow and The Chateau St. Jean Winery are Fighting Breast Cancer

    The Chateau St. Jean winery has announced that they, along with their partner, 9-time Grammy Award winner artist, Sheryl Crow, will be supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month by donating $1 for every bottle of wine sold (up to $100,000 total) through October 31, 2014 to breast cancer charities.
  • 'WOW Hits 2015' Wows

    'WOW Hits 2015' hit stores on September 30 and it offered two versions: the standard version as well as the Deluxe version (which delivers six more songs). While both were great, the Deluxe Version was the best of the two as it has nearly 30 more minutes of music.
  • Marty Stuart is Taking 'Saturday Night and Sunday Morning' on the Road

    'Saturday Night and Sunday Morning' released on Tuesday and both fans and critics are falling in love with the double-CD set that showcases both country and gospel. Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives are lovin' the great reviews but what they love even more is seeing a live audience react when they play. So the band will be spending most of October and November on the road, sharing the music with folks in an upclose and personal way.
  • Wilburn and Wilburn Challenge Fans to Help Someone in Need

    When Daywind Records recording artist Wilburn and Wilburn (Jonathan Wilburn and his son Jordan) released the music video for their new song, "Help Me Help Someone," from 'Here Comes Sunday,' they wanted it to do more than touch people; they wanted it to inspire people to touch others.
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