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  • Big Daddy Weave: Playing for an Audience of One (May 14, 2002)
    A great debut for a band whose sound is somewhat familiar, and at the same time a welcome surprise. If you think Big Daddy Weave's weird name means their music must be weird, you're wrong: They've been compared to the likes of Steven Curtis Chapman. So, why did they choose the name Big Daddy Weave? Well, the lead singer Mike Weaver is a big guy, so you get the picture.
  • Big Daddy Weave's "Breathe" Encourages Constant Worship (January 2, 2006)
    “How could I, after knowing One so great respond to You in any way that’s less than all I have to give?” sings Big Daddy Weave's Mike Weaver. This line sums up the strong suit of their latest disc, "Every Time I Breathe."
  • Big Daddy Weave: Success Found in Obedience, Not Records (August 20, 2003)
    With their single "Audience of One" sitting steady near the top of the charts for more than 10 weeks and with one Dove Award nomination already in hand, contemporary Christian music group Big Daddy Weave just wants to glorify God.
  • "Fields of Grace" - Music Review (December 31, 2003)
    With catchy lyrics and a captivating blend of guitar, drums and those signature saxophone touches, Big Daddy Weave has outdone itself with its sophomore album, "Fields of Grace."
  • TODAY'S NEWS: Mark Schultz, Big Daddy Weave & Salvador (August 5, 2003)
    Making the news today... Big Daddy Weave is No. 1 with "One," Mark Schultz gets behind the wheel, and Salvador says, "Play ball!" in St. Louis.
  • Meet & Greet Big Daddy Weave (September 10, 2002)
    Image is something that Big Daddy Weave hopes to turn on its ear. In a profession that has its share of image conscious performers, Big Daddy Weave is happy to be a breath of fresh air. In fact, image is something that Big Daddy Weave hopes to turn on its ear.
  • TODAY'S NEWS: DJ Maj, Big Daddy Weave & Kirk Franklin (September 11, 2003)
    Making the news today... dc Talk helps out a fellow musician, a Big Daddy Weave member gets ready to take a bride, and Kirk Franklin returns home to offer hope to a hurting community.
  • Big Daddy Weave: Great Expectations (August 19, 2008)
    Mike Weaver doesn’t really know how he got to where he is today. As one-fifth of Big Daddy Weave, one of Christian music’s most endearing bands, he readily admits, “I don’t think we’ve ever known what we were doing.”
  • Hurricane Katrina Impacts Christian Music Artists (September 6, 2005)
    Hurricane Katrina, the massive storm which destroyed communities in parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama last week, hit close to home for some members of the Christian music community.
  • TODAY'S NEWS: Amy Grant, Paul Colman Trio & MercyMe (July 15, 2003)
    Making the news today... Amy Grant takes the field and we catch up with Big Daddy Weave and the Paul Colman Trio at the CBA Convention in Orlando.
  • "Palisade" a Candy-Coated Fix for a Pop Lover's Sweet Tooth (September 4, 2004)
    Fans of FFH and Casting Crowns feast on this: tight harmonies and hearty hooks effused into a modern worship setting deeply rooted in pop sensibility. Sound good? Then acquaint yourselves with Fervent Records’ latest signing, Palisade.
  • 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.
  • Just Regular Guys (October 24, 2008)
    What’s happening in pop music? Bebo Norman’s decision to self-title his latest work symbolizes this new beginning and Big Daddy Weave has released its fifth album, What Life Would Be Like (Fervent).
  • FFH at Its Best on Polished Pop Offering "Still the Cross" (January 5, 2005)
    For FFH’s fifth studio project, the group decided to strip the message down to the basics. The lyrics are simple and uplifting, and FFH differentiates this album musically with new instrumentation that is atypical from the group’s previous efforts.
  • Pick of the Week: WOW Worship Red (March 25, 2004)
    The best of Christian music collides with the best and most current favorite songs of worship, and the result is a big red-balloon delight.
  • TODAY'S NEWS: Dove Awards, Chris Tomlin and Natalie Grant (March 26, 2003)
    The long list of performers is unveiled for next month's 34th Annual Dove Awards, Chris Tomlin adds "church planter" to his repertoire, and Natalie Grant sings "I Will Be" on "The 700 Club". More in today's news ....
  • TODAY'S NEWS: Plus One, Billy Ray Cyrus, FFH & More (March 10, 2004)
    Plus One reinvents and reignites with special guests Telecast, Hawk Nelson, and Jadon Lavik on the "Exodus '04 Tour," Billy Ray Cyrus takes some time for a "Primetime Thursday" tomorrow night and the "Ready to Fly" tour (FFH) and "Adoration: the tour" (Newsboys, Rebecca St. James, Jeremy Camp) are apparently where it's at. More in today's news. ...
  • We’ve Got the Beat (September 23, 2008)
    What’s new in Christian music? Sixpence None the Richer has decided to give the band thing another chance, Steven Curtis Chapman and Michael W. Smith will tour together this fall and much, much more!
  • Day 2-- Late Night Showcases and Tired Feet (April 12, 2005)
    Sure there was talent pouring off of every stage in Nashville but if you wanted to be really impressed you had to walk a mile....or more....or at least it felt like that.
  • Hip-Hop: Rhyme Scene Investigation (May 1, 2007)
    At first glance, one might assume today's Christian hip-hop is on the rise: tobyMac’s hip-hop flavored music is more popular than ever, KJ-52’s latest disc is on pace to be his best-selling, and Soul P. recently unveiled "The Premiere." Is it all too good to be true?
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