Jesus Culture Music announce the highly anticipated release of the seventh full-length recording from Jesus Culture, Jesus Culture With Martin Smith: Live From New York, on Nov. 20, 2012. Recorded live during Jesus Culture’s conference at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in New York June 28-30, 2012, this new double-CD captures a dynamic collaboration of voices who have helped shape, and continue to inspire, generations of worshippers.

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Fred Hammond’s New Group ‘United Tenors’ Suffer Major Setback, as Brian Courtney Wilson’s Label Says No
Fred Hammond’s orchestrated new group the ‘United Tenors’ suffered a major set-back in production this week.
PATH previously announced earlier this month that a super-group was being formed uniting Fred Hammond, Dave Hollister, Brian Courtney Wilson, and Eric Roberson. Recording on the new album is going forward, but without Brian Courtney Wilson.
Wison’s label Music World Gospel has put a halt to plans that would have added a unique dynamic to Gospel music.
It is unknown why the label has denied Brian the ability to record the project scheduled for release sometime in March of 2013.
Fred Hammond announces the news via his Social Cam, with a devastated Dave Hollister visibly hurt by the recent turn of events.
In the earlier announcement this month we knew that details of the collaboration still had to be worked out with their respected labels, but that hadn’t stopped the four of them from rapidly recording tracks.
Brian Courtney Wilson spoke with PATH publisher Kris Patrick first about the news, from the studio and home of Fred Hammond as they listened to the first mixes of the album.
“I am extremely grateful to be working with Fred Hammond and the team he has conceived. We are all excited to be working together and even more excited for you to hear what we think will be an important contribution to Kingdom music.” Brian goes on to say “That God will be pleased.”
The news leaves the United Tenors with 3 in the group now, and Fred Hammond made it clear that they’re moving forward with recording. They hope to wrap up production on the album by Christmas.
Currently, Dave Hollister is Pastoring at Word Assembly Family of Churches in California. Brian Courtney Wilson is coming off his sophomore album, and Eric Roberson hopes to broaden his fan-base by joining the group.
Brian Courtney Wilson continues to feel the squeeze of diminished radio play on FM stations due to the on-going dispute between his label owner Matthew Knowles, and Radio One founder Cathy Hughes.
Lets pray that Brian’s ministry will go forth, and reach the multitudes.
Gospel Recording Artist & TBN Favorite Javen Releases New Single, “Worshiper In Me”, From Forthcoming Live Project, Worship In T
This live CD also gave birth to the Worship In The Now Series, a 3-day life-changing conference filled with a star studded line up of special guest artists. The upcoming Worship In The Now Conference will be held November 7 – 9, 2012 in Tampa, Florida. The event features teachings by great speakers, leaders, and pastors on successful living, spiritual growth, and more. Tapping the crème of the crop, Javen’s conference features guest facilitators including hosting Pastor of CityLife Church Tony Stewart, TBN’s Matt & Laurie Crouch, pastor to the stars Tim Storey, former NFL Player Terrell Fletcher, visionary leader Toure Roberts, GRAMMY Award-nominated artists DeLeon Sheffield and Marvin Winans, Jr., and recording artists Kaci Stewart, Damita Haddon, Jacob Poole, LaRue Howard and KJ Scriven. The conference will close out with a spirit-filled concert.
How Sweet the Sound Finale Postponed Due to Hurricane Sandy
The finale of the Verizon Wireless How Sweet the Sound national choir competition, set to take place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY this Sunday, November 4, 2012, has been postponed until further notice.
“The safety and care for our audience, our extended communities in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, and all of our performers is our first priority,” said Steven Marrs, President of Momentum Entertainment Group, which helps to produce the event. “Our thoughts and best wishes are with all those affected by the devastating, life-altering hand of Superstorm Sandy.”
The program’s producers are said to be looking at various alternate options for the future. Once a decision has been made, the public will be updated on plans. Watch the official website for details.
Beginning Monday, November 5, 2012, customers will be able to receive a refund at their place of purchase.
Denzel Washington leads list of actors fans want to play Jesus Christ
In a new online poll, Vanity Fair and 60 minutes posed the question “if you were directing a new film version of the New Testament, which actor would you cast to play Jesus?” Denzel Washington was the winner with 21 percent of people preferring him to take on the role of Jesus Christ on the big screen.
Daniel Day-Lewis, Al Pacino, Ryan Gosling, Woody Allen and Phillip Seymour Hoffman were also amongst the list of actors included in the survey. Actor Jim Cavizel starred as Jesus Christ in The Passion of the Christ in 2004, which was the last major box office film to depict Jesus Christ.
Washington, a devout Christian may welcome the roll, but it wouldn’t come without its share of risks. Actor Jim Cavizel said playing Jesus in Passion of the Christ ruined his ability to get work in Hollywood.
If Washington were to take on the role of Jesus, it would not be the first time he has starred as a character with religious or spiritual undertones.
In 1996 Washington appeared as an angel alongside Whitney Houston in The Preacher’s Wife. And in 2010 the Academy Award winning actor starred in the post-apocalyptic sci-fi hit The Book of Eli, where he fought to protect a King James Version of the Bible, which was portrayed as a sacred book that holds the secrets to saving humankind.
In 2006 Washington lent his voice to the Audio Bible CD ‘The Bible Experience,’ narrating the Song of Songs chapter.
Washington’s American Gangster co-star Russell Crowe will play Noah in the biblical epic film of the same name, which is currently in production and will hit theaters sometime in 2014.
Currently, Denzel Washington is set to debut his new film ‘Flight’ in theaters this Friday.
Chris Brown Speaks About Humble Beginnings in Church; Experience With Holy Ghost
Chris Brown recently revealed that his road to stardom began with a childhood singing in church and outlined some defining moments in his career on “This is How I Made It.”
Brown, 23-year-old singer, recently appeared on MTV’s “This is How I Made It” program where he opened up about his humble beginnings in a church where he grew up in Tappahannock, Va.
“It was difficult growing up. We didn’t have everything we wanted,” Brown revealed on the episode that aired Saturday. “We were used to two pairs of shoes for a school year. We used to go to church every day. I was one of those kids that had more church clothes than school clothes.”
The Grammy Award-winning R&B star said church taught him a lot about music and he spoke about the place of worship becoming a form of discipline for him as a child.
“Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday we had choir rehearsal and the band, the whole nine. So being able to get that music lesson was also a blessing in itself,” Brown said. “It was also a discipline. I think my mom knew what she was doing like, ‘OK I’m going to keep you out the streets and put you in the church first.'”
The singer-songwriter and dancer recalled one incident where he experienced the holy ghost while performing “His Eye Is On The Sparrow” in church.
“The first time I performed, wow I was in church. I was about nine or 10…I finally got a chance to perform it and it was emotional,” Brown recalled. “I started crying for no reason and my mother was like ‘that’s the holy ghost baby.'”
According to Brown, seeing his mother’s happiness while she watched her son perform made him realize that he wanted to pursue a singing career.
“Seeing my mom happy is an overwhelming feeling and I was like wow I really want to do this,” he said.
Although Brown has received many accolades in his career, he spoke briefly about an incident that changed his life and the outlook that many fans had on him — the night where he engaged in a physical altercation with singer Rihanna. However, the singer said the incident was one of his most humbling experiences that just may cement his legacy.
“Having to get personal opinion back and having to gain personal success back, you know, it’s not all the way back you know. But it’s one of my most humbling experiences,” he said on the MTV show. “My story or my life or my legacy can hopefully show them that once you’re down, that don’t just mean you’re down forever. You never let up.”
Source: Christian Post
New Artist & “Speechless” Singer Anita Wilson Nets Three 2013 Stellar Award Nominations
Christian Rock Band PILLAR to Reunite – Founding Members Reunite for New Album to be Released Summer of 2013
Pillar, one of the most successful Christian Rock bands of all time announced on their social media pages and in e-mail to their fans this weekend that they will be reforming their marquee line up to record their first album in four years, and first for next level record label idefi Music.
“We’re going to be doing a record and are shooting for a summer 2013 release” says Pillar singer Rob Beckley. “It’s going to have that gritty sound but will come from a more mature place lyrically.”
Considered by many to be the band’s definitive line up, founding members Beckley, and Michael “Kalel” Wittig, were joined by virtuoso guitarist Noah Henson for the 2002 release “Fireproof.” The album immediately topped the charts and in the course of selling over 300,000 copies, won two Dove Awards and established the band at the vanguard of Christian Rock. During touring for the album Lester Estelle Jr., a much respected drummer joined the band cementing one of the most musically solid bands of the era. The effort spawned several hit singles including the title track and the band’s signature song “Fireproof.”
In 2004, the band again topped the charts with the release of “Where Do We Go From Here”. The album immediately shot to number one and included the singles “Bring Me Down” and “Frontline.”
“What was cool about ‘Fireproof’ and ‘Where Do We Go From Here’ was we were young and touring….those were pretty authentic records,” Beckley says.
The band’s next full length “The Reckoning” not only furthered the band success but added a Grammy nod for “Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album.” Their follow-up “For Love of the Game” brought more Dove nominations and hit singles but would be the end of the band’s most successful line-up as Estelle and Wittig departed.
Beckley says the band is very excited to be back together again. He says that he’s very thankful for Pillar’s fan base. “We’re going to rally the troops so to speak…what made Pillar successful was not the music but the fans. The Underground Army has been in hiatus for a while and now it’s time to re-enlist,” he says. “One thing we know is that our fans were the driving force behind what we did. We’re really relying on them to support and get the word out about the new record.”
As to idefi, Beckley says he’s happy to be part of a groundbreaking business model. A thought echoed by idefi CEO Brady Deaton. “I am so proud to think that the idefi model gave them another option, one that included staying together and continuing to make great music while getting paid royalties on their music sales from day 1!”
Idefi Music LLC is a web based “all access” record label that allows performers of any age, level of experience or genre to upload music and create a profile for free. Idefi’s mission is to give artists freedom and control. They offer duplication, world-wide distribution, support for recording, help with music video creation and tour support as well as marketing based on a reward point system. Sign up for Pillar updates and get Rob’s single “Value of My Heart” for free at www.pillartour.com.
For more information about Pillar and idefi visit www.idefimusic.com.
Gospel Powerhouse Rhonda McLemore Prepares for LIVE Recording in Houston
Shawn McLemore proudly shared the news via Twitter of pre-production beginning for the live recording of his wife, Rhonda McLemore in the city of Houston January 2013.
Now if you don’t know Rhonda McLemore, then you must have been sleeping over the past 15 or so years. She has sang with everyone from John P. Kee and New Life to Donnie McClurkin and Pastor Gregg Patrick and The Bridge Project.
McLemore last sung as apart of the duo group ‘Lyric Sings’ with the late Roz McDuffie in 2007. The two powerhouse vocalists were making waves in the Gospel community before Roz McDuffie fell ill with stomach cancer and passed away shortly after.
Over the years Rhonda has remained relevant, in part due to the smash hit single ‘I Am a Witness’ released by first time Gospel artist Pastor Gregg Patrick. The single landed them in the Top 10 on the Billboard Gospel charts.
Highly sought after for background vocals and recording over-dubs, Rhonda is prepared to step into spotlight once again. With another powerhouse vocalist as her husband, you can expect some good tunes from this live recording.
Check out the video below, once you’ve heard her, you too will be a witness! Listen to the whole video and I guarantee you you’ll be shouting by the end of it!
Popular Pastor & Author Bill Winston Celebrates First Stellar Award Nomination For Church Choir’s Debut CD, Released
Pastor Winston is thrilled about the nomination. “I am honored that Living Word’s Recording Choir and I were named as a 2013 Stellar Award Nominee for Traditional Choir of the Year for our CD, Bill Winston Presents Living Word: Released,” says Winston. “I am so grateful to the gifted musicians and singers at Living Word, especially Donald Lawrence, Kim Stratton, Walt Whitman and Ed Tucker, who blessed us during the live recording. I believe there’s a powerful word of release for God’s people in this project and am pleased that people were moved to vote for us.”