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The entertainers: From country to Christian, Grandstand stage has it all
True to form, the lineup of entertainers for the 2009 Elkhart County 4-H Fair features something for country music and rock 'n' roll fans.
Jars of Clay to perform in parking lot
Jars of Clay includes members Charlie Lowell, Dan Haseltine, Matt Odmark and Stephen Mason.
Ever since Jars of Clay's eponymous double-platinum debut in 1995, the pioneering alt-rock band has been a Christian music staple.
Three full days of inspirational music, worship and celebration. Entertainment includes many top national, regional and local artists for the entire family including Grammy winning artist Jars of Clay and Grammy nominated Crabb Family Reunion.
Jars of Clay tour and unreg...
Jars of Clay is headlining the Creation Festival Tour this fall! As one Air 1 listener asked me, is it Creation East or West ? It's neither! Creation Festival: The Tour is the portable version of the festival--if you can't make it to the actual festival on either coast, they take the show on the road to a city near you.
Jars of Clay back to "nuts and bolts"
Three-time Grammy Award winner Jars of Clay plays the Gothic Theatre today. . But this is more nuts and bolts.
Love of Christmas doesn't have to die
Love of Christmas doesn't have to die Five months after Christmas, I still can't get enough of Christmas music.
2009 Readers' Choice Winner: Group 1 Crew In this exclusive Readers'...
In this exclusive newsboys interview, new front man Michael Tait, along with Jeff Frankenstein and Duncan... New Artist Spotlight: Revive Brandon Heath This month, Brandon Heath interviews his tour mates Revive, a new band from Australia.
First impression: Jars of Clay
While partying country boy Kenny Chesney lit up Verizon Wireless Music Center, contemplative Christian rockers Jars of Clay were filling WorkPlay Thursday night with jangly, guitar-driven songs like "Closer" and "Hero." In fact, things got a little bit too jangly, at times.. Lead guitarist Stephen Mason can crank power chords with the best of them, ...
I have known the guys in Grammy award winning band Jars of Clay for more than 10 years.
Melinda Doolittle: Back to Basics "American Idol" alum Melinda...
We're live from the press room at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tenn., for Christian music's... Lindsay Williams Jars of Clay front man Dan Haseltine discusses the relational theme behind the band's new record as well... Stephanie Smith Stephanie Smith is keeping you up-to-date on what's happening at GMA Week 2009.
Flash flooding in downtown Conway caused the cancellation of Saturday's music lineup, including headline act Robert Randolph and the Family Band, and rainstorms muddied Sunday's concerts.
The 28th annual Toad Suck Daze will be held on the streets of downtown Conway and will feature music, food, arts and crafts and the World Championship Toad Races today through Sunday.
Conway is hopping to it with free Toad Suck Daze
This 28th annual event will feature music, food, arts and crafts and the World Championship Toad Races.
Jars of Clay's Long Fall Back to Earth Jars of Clay front man Dan...
Celebrating 10 years of "I Can Only Imagine," MercyMe reminisces about the band's storied career thus... Lindsay Williams This week, the CCM Radio Magazine spotlight will shine on Chris Rice, The Katinas, Ian Eskelin and more.
Third Day is as fresh as ever in latest DVD
There is probably more video footage of Third Day on the market than any other band in Christian rock.
Music Review: 'The Long Fall Back to Earth' by Jars of Clay
I usually wait until the end of a review to give the big 'thumbs up' or 'thumbs down' on an album, but for "The Long Fall Back to Earth" I'm going to make an exception and say there are not enough digits to raise high enough.
Jars of Clay find new musical freedom
Christian rock band Jars of Clay released The Long Fall Back To Earth , their ninth full-length album, on Tuesday.
Sounds like an adventurous blend of elements from Jars of Clay's long and varied history that at times evokes The Arcade Fire, Death Cab for Cutie, Snow Patrol, and, well, Jars of Clay.
Donald Lawrence wins Christian Music Award
Donald Lawrence was named Songwriter of the Year, while "Never Would Have Made It"--co-written by Marvin Sapp and Matthew Brownie--was awarded Song of the Year during the 2009 BMI Christian Music Awards at the weekend in Nashville.