• EXCLUSIVE Q&A with Methodic Doubt's Kris Dirksen on scoring Cinemax series 'Banshee' and more on music composition in TV, movies and video gaming

    Cinemax’s hit show Banshee is one of the darkest, most exciting series on television today. The music of the show is clearly part of the draw and expression that keeps viewers coming back each week, resulting in a recent third season confirmation from Cinemax. Kris Dirksen of Methodic Doubt, the musical team behind Banshee’s score and main theme, took some time to answer a few of our questions about the show and his experience in the scoring industry.
  • EXCLUSIVE: Interview With Natalie Stovall and The Drive

    The movers and the shakers in the country music industry all say that Natalie Stovall and The Drive are going places and after hanging out with them and seeing a live show, it's easy to see why. They really do have the total package - the talent, the spirit, the drive and the heart.
  • Jim Brickman and Christmas

    Jim Brickman is the most commercially successful instrumental pop pianist of the last two decades. A special place in his heart for Christmas has driven him to offer fans a holiday extravaganza every year. 2013 marked the 18th year for the annual holiday tour.
  • The Piano Guys Interview

    Paul Anderson, Jon Schmidt, Steven Sharp Nelson and Al Van Der Beek, know to the world as The Piano Guys, talk about their faith and their latest CD, "A Family Christmas," in this exclusive interview with Hallels.
  • Interview With Britt Espinosa from The Exchange

    Britt Espinosa, one of the founding members of The Exchange, may only be 19, but he is wise beyond his years. In this exclusive interview with Hallels.com, he talks about purpose, ministry and some recent changes in the band's lineup.
  • "The Rev" Jimmie Bratcher - The Secret is Out!

    Pastor, evangelist, author, singer, songwriter and guitarist, "The Rev" Jimmie Bratcher preaches in churches almost every Sunday, but at night, you'll find him sharing his testimony and blistering guitar licks onstage in blues clubs and at music festivals, prisons and biker rallies
  • Q&A: Tiny Ruins Hits The Coasts Before New Album

    Tiny Ruins played a tiny room at Culture Collide Festival last weekend. The audience chatted as singer and guitarist Hollie Fullbrook sound-checked. In minutes, she was belting above the gentle acoustic and took command. Everyone fell silent and gravitated toward the stage. Fullbrook's resounding vocals entranced the crowd, building and releasing like waves coming and going out to sea. We caught up with Tiny Ruins for an exclusive Q&A.
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