Billboard.com reports that Lou Gramm, former frontman for the rock group Foreigner, has finished recording his first Christian rock album. Gramm, a native of Rochester, NY, recorded the album in his hometown with his band, which includes his two talented brothers, Richard Grammatico on bass and guitar (an original member of Black Sheep); top session…

With the release of her highly anticipated sophomore album, These Cold And Rusted Lungs, singer songwriter Amy Courts has committed to donate 10% of all artist proceeds from the album to the African aid organization, The Mocha Club. The donations will go towards the development the “Village of Hope” in Gulu, Uganda, which will provide…

Dove-nominated Rush of Fools recently had their equipment trailer stolen out of their driveway in Alabama. They lost everything, including all their merchandise, guitars, cases, amps and anything they’d need to play a show. Insurance was expected to cover some, but not all, of the $60,000 in costs. At the time, the band made a…

In 1966, John Lennon boasted that the Beatles were bigger than Jesus and that “Jesus was all right, but his disciples were thick and ordinary,” setting of a spiritual controversy that follows the band to this day. But the UK Telegraph now reports that an interview Lennon did in 1969 with Ken Seymour of the…

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