Have you ever wished you could ask your favorite Christian music artist a question? Gospel Music Week doesn’t happen until April, but I’m already gearing up for the event, which brings together artists, media and industry professionals for a week of showcases, interviews and other fun stuff, all in the heart of Nashville. I’ve attended…

The numbers are in for Christian music record sales for 2008, and according to the Gospel Music Association, while sales of digital albums were up 38% and digital singles 37%, overall, sales of both digital and physical units were down 9.7% from 2007. In comparison, mainstream album sales were down 8.5% and Country music was…

Recognizing the difficulties of the current financial climate, the Gospel Music Association has dropped the registration rate for GMA Music Week April 18-22, 2009 in Nashville. The new $299 reduced rate is available for members of GMA; non-members may qualify for the discounted rate by becoming a GMA member ($95 for individual annual professional membership).…

Last week, I wrote about my belief that digital music will never completely take over CDs, because I think there are still music fans who want a physical product to hold in their hands. And now there’s proof that vinyl records are making a comeback of sorts. Nielson Co. reported that last year in the…

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