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Bethany Dillon: Married to Her Calling
(October 16, 2009)
Bethany Dillon bloomed early with an independent disc at 13 years of age. Now, at 21, she's married to Shane Barnard—of Shane and Shane fame—and is releasing her fourth proper studio album, Stop and Listen .
Waking Up Could Be Dillon's Career Album
(April 30, 2007)
From the first note of "Waking Up," one is quick to realize that this could be a career album for the still young Bethany Dillon. At merely 18, Dillon releases her third album this month -- a project that is not only mature lyrically but, musically, is leaps and bounds beyond her two previous efforts.
"Imagination" Makes Bethany Dillon's Musical Calling Clear
(October 10, 2005)
Bethany Dillon, who's barely old enough to drive, already claims two full-length albums and an EP. She's clearly found her calling on newest disc, "Imagination," and shows that not all female teens need an army of choreographed dancers to succeed.
SIGHTINGS #041: CHAT WITH KIRK
(October 12, 2005)
Chat live with Kirk Franklin ... read about Bethany Dillon in TIME and see her on CNN ... and catch day three of the interactive critical analysis of Dave Long 's award-winning novel Ezekiel's Shadow.
New Artist Bethany Dillon: Heir to Amy Grant's Throne?
(August 21, 2004)
New Sparrow Records artist Bethany Dillon has all the potential of a Christian music success story. She’s got the pipes to rival Joy Williams, she holds her own on a six-string like Jennifer Knapp, and she writes Christ-centered, message-driven tunes with a maturity beyond her years like Amy Grant on her way up.
SIGHTINGS #004: BETHANY'S DREAM
(August 4, 2005)
Bethany Dillon sings for the movies, novelist Deeanne Gist shares her journey to publication, a report on advances in "Christian gaming," and a member of PAX 217 is on ABC's The View.
Bebo Norman Chat
(August 19, 2004)
With his Southern charm, relatable songs and warm baritone delivery, singer/songwriter and newlywed Bebo Norman has garnered quite a following in the past 10 years. Look for him in the August issue of CCM Magazine, on the road with Bethany Dillon and Jason Morant this fall, and now in this live chat event. Thursday, August 19 at 9 p.m. ET
TODAY'S NEWS: Anthony Evans, Casting Crowns & Bethany Dillon
(March 14, 2004)
Anthony Evans readies his June 8 INO Records debut with a little help from Dr. Tony Evans, Sr. and Kirk Franklin, Casting Crowns is the band to beat this year with a No. 1 this and a Dove Award that, and newbie Bethany Dillon already has something "Beautiful" to talk about on her Sparrow Records debut. More in today's news. ...
Bethany Dillon: Who's That Girl?
(September 5, 2005)
In just over a year’s time, Bethany Dillon has managed to turn quite a few heads with the critical and commercial success of her self-titled debut and a maturity far beyond her years. Now with the release of her stellar sophomore record, her momentum continues to build.
Jobe's Worship Talents Shine on Self-Titled Debut
(February 25, 2009)
With producer Ed Cash’s (Chris Tomlin, Bethany Dillon) competent hands at the creative controls, Kari Jobe’s self-titled debut seeks to establish her as more than just a worship leader, but also as a fully-equipped artist.
Andrew Peterson's "Far Country" Exudes Intimacy
(September 12, 2005)
Fans have always mentioned Andrew Peterson as the heir apparent to Rich Mullins’ musical legacy. His newest album, "The Far Country," exudes a pride-swallowing intimacy that begs you to bend your ear its way and then pushes you toward hope.
In Review: WOW 2006
(November 11, 2005)
The next installment in the popular WOW compilation series, WOW Hits 2006 offers a good mix of pop, adult contemporary, rock and worship genres.
From Starbucks to mtvU: The Afters' Star Is Quickly Rising
(November 21, 2005)
The Afters, a band formed by two bored Starbucks employees, continues to climb the charts and win new fans. And eight months after the release of their debut album, "I Wish We All Could Win," they've won an mtvU Award.
Christian Music: Top Picks, Personal Faves of 2005
(December 28, 2005)
As we reviewed the artists and albums that made up 2005, we also picked our favorites in a handful of categories. Read on for our arbitrary list of the years top releases and our personal faves.
Starfield a Band on the Run With "Beauty"
(May 18, 2006)
Two years have passed since Canadian imports Starfield brought us their debut album. Delivering more than 200 live performances a year could explain how time has flown by. And with their recent sophomore release, "Beauty in the Broken," it doesn't appear things will be slowing down any time soon.
Monk & Neagle Takes Two on The Twenty-First Time(August 6, 2007)
Now landing at Reunion Records after Provident Music Group purchased Flicker Records, Monk & Neagle releases The Twenty-First Time, a project full of interpersonal narratives on a backdrop of memorable acoustic pop produced by Ed Cash.
The Afters: Making a Splash
(October 19, 2005)
Modern rockers The Afters have been creating quite a media buzz lately with their debut album, "I Wish We All Could Win." The band hit the ground running when their album entered the Christian album sales charts in the Top 25, a major feat for a brand new act.
Chris Tomlin Tops GMA Music Awards Nominations
(February 7, 2006)
The countdown to Christian music's biggest night is on. The 37th Annual GMA Music Awards nominees were announced in Nashville this week with David Crowder, Natalie Grant, Joy Williams and Relient K raking in multiple nods.
Chris Tomlin Weaves Scripture into Songs on "Morning"
(October 31, 2006)
Always one who sings with a voice that beckons to be heard, Chris Tomlin skillfully weaves scripture into songs destined for their rightful place among the modern praise and worship classics. And it's no different with his latest project, "See the Morning."