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  • Thousand Foot Krutch Fall Tour

    Thousand Foot Krutch is taking their crowd funded album, 'Oxygen:Inhale,' which released on August 26, on the road this month!
  • Kenny Rogers Says He and Dolly Parton Only Flirted

    For over 30 years, the chemistry between Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton has been so strong that people have often wondered if the two were more than just friends. On September 23, Rogers opened up about the speculation when he was talking with Dan Rather on AXS TV's "The Big Interview."
  • Nicolas Cage Honored

    Though he was not in attendance at the Catalina Film Festival this year, Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage was on the receiving end of a big honor during the Festival when he was awarded the Charlie Chaplin ICON Award.
  • 2014 GMA Covenant Awards Nominees

    On November 13, the 2014 Covenant Awards will take place in Vancouver, Canada for the first time in their 36 year history. Winners will be announced in 39 categories.
  • Learning From the Best - Who Taught David Nail About Touring

    It's been five years since 'I'm About to Come Alive,' David Nail's debut album, hit stores. In that time, he has opened up for some of the biggest names in Country music and, being the smart guy that he is, he has learned from each one of them.
  • Jon Pardi Will be Staying Up All Night

    Jon Pardi will be hitting the road next month on his first headlining tour. He had an "unofficial kick-off" night last month in Sacramento, which is where he had his album release party for 'Write You A Song.' Joined by Joey Hyde, Jon will kick the tour off on October 10 in Lincoln, Nebraska.
  • Switchfoot Fall 2014 Tour Dates

    October is going to be a big month for Switchfoot. On October 4, Palladia TV will debut their first feature film, Fading West and on October 7, the 45th Annual GMA Dove Awards will be awarded and they will find out if they need more space on their mantles. This is all on top of 18 tour dates between now and mid-November.
  • Charlie Daniels Fall Tour Schedule

    Charlie Daniels may be getting ready to turn 78 on October 28th, but that doesn't mean he's anywhere near ready to slow down. The man known for "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" had a busy summer schedule and if anything, his fall/winter bookings are even more intense. With over 30 shows scheduled between now and mid-December, The Charlie Daniels Band will travel from coast to coast before the year ends.
  • 10 Things You May Not Know About Chris Lane

    All Chris Lane fans know the basics - he was born and raised in Kernersville, North Carolina and had a great future in baseball but after an injury in college side-lined him, he turned to music and hasn't looked back. These are the things that you may not know ...
  • Christmas is Coming Early for Alan Jackson Fans

    Alan Jackson's 11th studio album (and second Christmas release), 'Let It Be Christmas,' came out in 2002. Twelve years later, Jackson has announced that he is re-releasing the project as part of his 25th anniversary celebration.
  • Bad Pregnancy Advice Carrie Underwood May Get But Should Avoid

    Once a woman gets pregnant, weird things happens to her body (expected things, but still weird like food cravings, headaches for no apparent reason and morning sickness), but even weirder things happen to the people around her. Suddenly, every aspect of her being is open to discussion and advice comes out of the woodwork! Some of it is good but some of it is not just bad, it's ridiculously awful.
  • [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] Alan Powell Talks the Differences and Similarities of Himself and Jed King

    Alan Powell has been best known for his part in Reunion Records' Anthem Lights. After today, he will also be known for his leading role in The Song. Though it is his first film, Richard Ramsey said that there was never a question that he was Jed King. "He had tremendous chemistry with the two lead actresses. He also had that 'swagger'... something intangible, that Jed needed to have to convince an audience his character could be famous. People gasp in disbelief when I tell them this is Alan’s first film. I’ve known people who’ve been acting for years who can’t do some of the stuff he does in this movie." In this exclusive interview with Kim Jones, Alan Powell talks about exploring this new side of himself as an actor while still holding on to his identity as a singer, husband and father.
  • [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] Vince Emmett Talks About the Music of 'The Song'

    Vincent Emmett, the composer and music producer behind the music of The Song, is a powerhouse in the music and film industry. He has worked on musical projects by Paul Colman, Ginny Owens, Rebecca St. James and Michael Peloquin. In film, he has composed music for projects like the upcoming TV mini series God for the Rest of Us, Acts of God, AHA, Not a Fan, The Easter Experience, Pharaoh's Army, Reception to Follow and The Christmas Experience. He's also been on soundtracks for House and Pharaoh's Army. In this exclusive interview with Kim Jones, he chatted about the incredible music and players found in The Song.
  • [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] Caitlin Nicol-Thomas Talks About Music, Love and Life

    Caitlin Nicol-Thomas plays Shelby Bale, the other woman, in the love triangle found on The Song. Caitlin, a triple threat, acts (she was on the pilot for Nashville), sings and plays fiddle so she was a perfect fit for the character. Not just the "bad girl" in the story, Shelby is also a person with hopes, feelings, fears and dreams and Caitlin brings all of those to life, making her the one you love to hate. In this exclusive interview with Kim Jones, Caitlin talks about what it was like to "put on" Shelby every day.
  • [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] Ali Faulkner Shares What She Learned Playing Rose in 'The Song'

    When Richard Ramsey was looking for an actress to play Rose, he said that he was looking for someone who could display the kind of beauty, innocence and charm that could inspire a hit love song. He needed the girl next door that audiences would want to take home to mom. Ali Faulkner, who's big break in film came on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, was that girl. In this exclusive interview with Kim Jones, Ali shares what she learned from Rose and how she feels like she will use that in her own future.
  • [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] Richard Ramsey on the Spiritual Side of 'The Song'

    Richard Ramsey, the writer and director of The Song, worked with Kyle Idleman, the executive producer who is the teaching pastor at a megachurch in Louisville, Kentucky, to take the ancient writings of King Solomon and give his story a 21st century setting. With a slew of independent films under his belt, Ramsey was up for the challenge when it came to his first feature film. In this exclusive interview, he talks with Kim Jones about his hopes and fears for the movie.
  • The Highs and Lows of Love are Found in 'The Song'

    Today, City on a Hill Studio and Samuel Goldwyn Films are releasing 'The Song' to theaters nationwide. The modern day love story inspired by the life and writings of Solomon stars Alan Powell (lead singer of Anthem Lights), Ali Faulkner ('The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1) and Caitlin Nicol-Thomas (ABC's Nashville pilot). The beautiful, music-driven story features 11 original songs from the Americana genre and tells a story of love, marriage, betrayal and the meaning of them all.
  • Mandisa Get Up: The Remixes

    Mandisa's remix project, 'Get Up: The Remixes,' took some of her already dance-ready songs and made them even better. Some tracks got a little faster while some slowed down a bit, but regardless of what treatment they got, the end result was pure fun with touches of electronica and a lot of fearlessness.
  • The House That Florida Georgia Line Built

    When Florida Georgia Line played Red Rocks in Denver on last week, they could have partied like they're rock stars and then done it again the next night. Instead, they turned in early so they could be up at the crack of dawn to help build a house for a local family. Brian Kelly and Tyler Hubbard put on their hard hats and picked up their hammers and went to work with Habitat for Humanity last Thursday.
  • Country Singers Deliver on 'The Best of Me'

    When the Nicholas Sparks penned film 'The Best of Me,' starring Michelle Monaghan and James Marsden, hits theaters on October 17, the soundtrack will be filled with some of the hottest country singers of the day.
  • Lee Brice Celebrates His #1 Hit

    BMI and SESAC joined together to celebrate Lee Brice's hit song, "I Don't Dance" last week. The party was held at The Music City Tippler in Nashville with the guests of honor being Lee Brice and co-writers Dallas Davidson and Rob Hatch.
  • Lee Thomas Miller - The Man Behind the Music

    If you live outside of Nashville, the name Lee Thomas Miller may not ring any bells but it should. The current President of the Nashville Songwriter's Association is also the writer behind several of the country and Christian songs you know and love. Miller, who Music Row Magazine named the Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year in 2003, is currently getting plenty of airplay due to Garth Brooks' new single, "People Loving People," which he (Miller) wrote.
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