From Careless Whisper to Freedom! ’90, George Michael’s music remains a gold standard for pop perfection. His songs - soulful, honest, and often ahead of their time - have been reimagined by artists ...
Christian singer Franni Cash was a member of her family's band We the Kingdom for six years. In 2023, she left the band to ...
“Gigi’s voice can tear through the atmosphere like a knife,” says Hozier, the Irish folk-rock star who recently took Perez on ...
(RNS) — The museum, devoted to the history of Christian and gospel music, opened late last week in Nashville. Organizers say it’s a sign Christian music is experiencing a revival. NASHVILLE, Tenn.
Olivia Culpo recently shared a heartwarming Instagram video showing her daughter Colette and dog Oliver mesmerized by her mother, Susan Culpo, playing the viola. This intimate family moment, radiating ...
The worship music collective Maverick City Music is known for songs including "Jireh." By Jessica Nicholson Two of Grammy-winning worship collective Maverick City Music‘s members, Chandler Moore and ...
Lecrae's new album, "Reconstruction," weaves together themes of faith, pain, and hope. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with the Christian rapper about his latest work.
The Gospel Music Association has opened a new chapter in its mission of honoring the artists who have shaped Christian and Gospel music, and in helping to promote the music’s message of faith. The ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Museum of Christian and Gospel Music opened its doors for the first time Friday. The museum and the GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame opened Friday morning at 402 Commerce ...
The Museum of Christian & Gospel Music opens today in downtown Nashville. By Jessica Nicholson The Gospel Music Association has opened a new chapter in its mission of honoring the artists who have ...
President Donald Trump‘s authoritarian aspirations face one major obstacle: He is not very popular. As counterintuitive as it may seem, political science shows that would-be dictators need strong ...
The beginning of the school year has its familiar rhythms. Students will pop up on my screen in little squares for an online course. They will slowly trickle in and take seats around tables. We will ...