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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Skillet, Jars of Clay, Maher, Crabb net six Dove nominations
[photopress:jars.jpg,full,pp_image] Jars of Clay broke out of its box this past year. Its “Two Hands” is nominated for Song of the Year. Photo special to The Denver Post Four artists from wide-ranging backgrounds garnered six Dove Award nominations Thursday. Heavy … Continue reading
It’s never too late to win — Phillip Carter & SOV
This is kinda quirky. It took a month but Phillip Carter & SOV received some good news — they won a Stellar Award. Because of a “technical issue” Carter and the choir were not informed of their Fan Favorite Choir … Continue reading
Grammy nominee Brandon Heath aboard shuttle
[photopress:brandon2.JPG,full,pp_image] Brandon Heath, who won numerous Dove Awards this past year, is in space, with his song “Give Me Your Eyes” riding along with the Endeavor crew. Photo by Eliza Marie Somers Brandon Heath is out of this world, literally. … Continue reading
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