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24 Aug

Christian broadcaster offers advice on airing political ads

The head of a Christian network has some advice for Christian radio stations that may be asked to run advertisements supporting a pro-abortion political candidate.

Liberal political action committee “Matthew 25″ is running pro-Barack Obama ads on Christian radio stations across the U.S. The group has even aired an ad on KBIQ-FM in Colorado Springs, Colorado – the home base of Dr. James Dobson and Focus on the Family.
Dick Bott, Sr., founder and president of Bott Radio Network, says according to FCC rules and regulations, if a radio stations sells advertising to one political candidate for federal office, it must sell advertising to the candidate of the opposing party.
“[The campaign for] Bill Clinton, while he was running for [president], bought advertising on our radio stations, Bott Radio Network stations. However, we did two things,” Bott explains. “We used our right of editorial commentary to inform our audience exactly why we were carrying spot announcements for somebody who was clearly pro-abortion without a doubt, and in our opinion had many policies they supported that were anti-family.”
Bott notes his network also donated the money it received from the Clinton advertising to crisis pregnancy centers in those cities where the ads were running. KBIQ in Colorado Springs, affiliated with the Salem Radio Network, has not responded to a request for an interview, so it is not known if that station ran an editorial commentary after the pro-Obama ad.

24 Aug

God on the Radio

God on the RadioA booth at the National Religious Broadcaster’s Convention earlier this year. The Evangelical Environmental Network, an advocacy organization, was initially granted a spot but later denied permission to set up a booth.

Jim Jewell, chief operating officer of a small evangelical advocacy organization, mailed a letter to supporters earlier this year. “As I walked the aisles of the National Religious Broadcasters convention,” he began, “I found that it was easy to sign up for luxury accommodations in Jamaica or a tour of Israel…. What I knew I wouldn’t find was information on how we as Christians could be faithful in obeying God’s call to care for His creation, or material on environmental stewardship.”

Jewell knew this information would not be available because his organization, the Evangelical Environmental Network, had been denied permission to set up a booth in the National Religious Broadcaster’s exhibit hall. NRB is a trade association representing more than 1,400 evangelical broadcasters and related organizations. The “Statement of Faith” to which all NRB members must ascribe makes no mention of politics—their credo is biblical infallibility, the divinity of Jesus, and salvation through the Holy Spirit. But EEN’s account of its rejection by NRB suggests that NRB uses its influence to perpetuate a narrow conservative evangelical agenda that many Christians are beginning to reconsider.

According to Jewell, the NRB staff initially accepted EEN’s application for a spot in the exhibition. But, he says, “we later received a rushed notification that the NRB executive committee had reversed the staff decision.” No explanation was given for this change, making it hard to attribute the shift to anything other than politics. Political groups that did have booths at the NRB conference included “family values” stalwarts such as Pat Robertson’s American Center for Law and Justice, the Alliance Defense Fund, and the Liberty University Law School.

The Evangelical Environmental Network is more than 15 years old, but only in the past two years has its cause become a central topic of evangelical debate. It received a major boost in 2006 when 86 evangelical leaders signed the Evangelical Climate Initiative, which suggested the fight against global warming deserved a place on the evangelical agenda alongside the battle to ban abortion.

The Climate Initiative sparked a hostile backlash from the religious right. Radio personality James Dobson of Focus on the Family bitterly denounced the Climate Initiative’s backers, even joining with the Family Research Counsel’s Tony Perkins and 23 other leaders to demand that one of its main architects be fired from his position at the National Association of Evangelicals. The late Reverend Jerry Falwell even described global warming advocacy as “Satan’s attempt to redirect the church’s primary focus.”

Today, however, Dobson and his allies seem to be on the defensive. The National Association of Evangelicals, which represents some 30 million members, has identified “creation care” as one of its top five priorities. The Reverend Pat Robertson has reversed his opposition to global warming measures, even appearing in advertisements for the “We Can Solve the Climate Crisis” campaign.

But the fight over environmentalism is far from over. Recently, Dobson, Perkins, and other old-guard leaders launched a group called “We Get It,” which purports to be a Christian environmental organization. In actuality, its declaration of principles denies scientific consensus on global warming and opposes environmental measures because it claims they will hurt the poor.

Citing organization policy that prohibits discussion of membership decisions, National Religious Broadcasters Vice President Craig Parshall declined to comment on blocking EEN’s access at the convention. But Parshall is comfortable with NRB’s conservative orientation, even seeing a symbiotic relationship with the conservative political media. Parshall claims that Christian radio is one of the three fastest-growing radio formats, a success he attributes to the popularity of conservative talk radio. “A lot of people, when they’re listening to conservative talk, don’t know that they’re listening to conservative Christian talk,” he says.

This overlap is not surprising, given that some of conservative evangelicalism’s most influential voices gained prominence through radio shows. James Dobson’s Focus on the Family organization syndicates material to over 2,600 stations across the United States. Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Convention, one of the backers of the “We Get It” global warming denial campaign, hosts a radio program that reaches more than 600 stations. Jay Sekulow, who heads the American Center for Law and Justice, also hosts a syndicated radio program. Land, Sekulow, and a Focus on the Family representative all sit on the NRB board of directors.

In his letter to supporters, EEN’s Jim Jewell explains that evangelical environmentalists still must “find ways to work around barriers that continue to be constructed by our Christian brothers and sisters who are not ready to blend a message of creation care into the conservative church.” In order to “get avoid these negative filters,” EEN is launching a series of “Creation Care Minutes” to be broadcast on airtime purchased from the very Christian stations they could not reach at the NRB convention. These short broadcasts, Jewell says, will not necessarily tackle divisive issues like climate change, but rather start engaging with Christian audiences on concrete steps that individuals can take to make their daily lives greener and “inspiration moments” tying environmental stewardship to biblical principles.

In making its appeal to audiences through paid airtime, EEN is following the precedent of the evangelical broadcasters who first formed NRB. Until the 1960s, the mainline National Council of Churches divvied up the airtime broadcasters set aside for religious broadcasters to use free of charge. They cut evangelicals out of this arrangement, forcing them to reach audiences by buying commercial time on local stations. The strength of paid evangelical programming’s audience, coupled with rule changes by the Federal Communication Commission, led to the dominance that NRB-affiliated stations enjoy today.

With the new administration expected to take up climate change legislation, evangelical broadcasters will find it increasingly hard to ignore this issue. Though it seems unlikely that EEN will have the resources to match conservative voices on the air, its paid announcements may prod Christian radio into more open discussion about a subject that is increasingly a mainstream evangelical priority. As one senior evangelical environmentalist said of conservatives who want to sidestep the issue, “They can run, but they can’t hide.”

Lester Feder is a freelance journalist covering conservative politics and popular culture. He is currently working on a book about the evangelical environmental movement.

24 Aug

Tri-City Christian Network Announces the Appointment of Jamila Joy as General Manager

Richmond, VA – August 17, 2008 (FPRC) — Tri-City Christian Network, which owns WFTH Faith 1590, Central Virginia’s first full-time African American Gospel Station announces the appointment of Jamila Joy as General Manager, effective August 18, 2008.

Pastor Jack Johnson, President of Tri-City Christian welcomes Joy, ‘We are very excited to bring Jamila on board. We wish her all the best for a successful start on our team.’

Joy who began her radio career as an announcer at WFTH in 1997 states, ‘Wow! My career has come full circle. I look forward to leading the team into uncharted territory in Gospel Radio.’

Prior to joining Tri-City Christian, Joy was an account manager at Radio One’s WPZZ Praise 104.7, where Joy was responsible for pioneering such innovative projects as the Transformation Expo, Praise Pages and growing gospel NTR initiatives. Joy brings to WFTH extensive experience in programming, sales, marketing and promotions.

About Faith 1590
Faith 1590, a subsidiary of Tri-City Christian Radio Network, is noted as Central Virginia’s First full-time Gospel station. Owners Pastor Jack and Mary Johnson are excited to celebrate 25 years of broadcasting gospel music and ministry on WFTH. Today, we take pride in having ‘created the gospel audience’ in this market for others to follow. With Jamila Joy coming aboard, we look forward advancing to the next level of broadcasting for WFTH.

About Jamila Joy
Joy’s proven leadership in Gospel media has attributed to her continued success. Other notable contributions include, VA’s First Sunday Gospel Brunch and New Artist Showcase Concert Series. Joy served as program director & Morning drive host in Richmond and syndicated her radio show to over 25 markets in Norfolk. Joy’s outstanding service earned her a Stellar Award nomination for ‘Gospel Radio Announcer of the Year’ and BMI selected Joy for RAB’s Fast Start Scholarship Academy.

24 Aug

1in3Trinity Partners With Indieheaven To Launch A Search For Energy Drink

1in3Trinity Partners With Indieheaven To Launch A Search For Energy Drink1in3Trinity, a Faith-inspired company of lifestyle products including clothing, accessories and their newly launched energy drink, is proud to announce that it has selected Indieheaven to host a world wide search for a song to accompany their new 1in3Trinity Energy Drink video.

“1in3Trinity is thrilled to have Indieheaven host our world wide search for a song to launch our new 1in3Trinity Energy Drink video,” says President and Co-Founder Paula Masters. “Bringing attention to independent Christian artists is important to 1in3Trinity as we believe strongly that companies supporting their efforts enable them to create great music to inspire others.” The search is focused on selecting a song for their energy drink video that was produced by CPN Productions. Applicants will be asked to log onto www.indieheaven.com/1in 3trinity/submit by October 30th to submit an MP3 file of the song they want to enter in the competition. The song search is open to everyone. Ten finalists will be selected and showcased on Indieheaven’s website starting November 15th until November 30th. Fans can then vote for their favorite song. The grand prize winner will be announced on December 1st. In addition to having their song selected for the 1in3Trinity Energy Drink video, the winner will also receive a one year Sponsorship package from 1in3Trinity as well as receive a year membership to Indieheaven.

“Indieheaven is super excited to partner with 1in3 Trinity to find a song for their new 1in3Trinity Energy Drink video,” says President and Founder Keith Mohr. “Every time I drink a 1in3Trinity Energy Drink, I can’t stop rockin! I also like the idea that there is an option to all the other energy drinks on the market since this one carries a positive message and also tastes great. I am looking forward to hearing the winning song”!

ABOUT INDIEHEAVEN
Indieheaven is an independent Christian musician resource agency that provides a world class profile with unlimited content, physical and digital distribution (100% of sales income goes to the artist), marketing, promotion, and management services. Indieheaven also provides strong community through their IH Network. Online non-stop since 2002, Indieheaven is located in the heart of CCM, Franklin, TN. Indieheaven’s reputation has been earned through impeccable service and attention to the needs of their members. Discover the Future of Music at: www.indieheaven.com

ABOUT 1in3TRINITY
1in3Trinity is a unique and innovative faith-inspired lifestyle brand of products including clothing, accessories and beverages. 1in3Trinity has a strong vision and is committed to contributing a percentage of their profits to youth ministries around the world. For more information, please visit www.1in3Trinity.com

24 Aug

NBC Selects Krystal Meyers, Watch ‘Make Some Noise’ Video

NBC Selects Krystal MeyersNBC has selected “Make Some Noise,” the title-track from Krystal Meyers’ upcoming September 9, 2008 album, as its theme song to promote the NBC 2008 Fall line-up. The first promo spot featuring “Make Some Noise” will air tonight (8/8/08) during the first half-hour of the 2008 Olympics opening ceremonies, and will continue on through the promotion of NBC’s new Fall 2008 lineup.
Jim Vescera, EVP On Air Advertising West Coast, NBC, shares, “When we at NBC decided to embrace the ‘beautiful noise’ of our chimes (G-E-C), we looked no further than “Make Some Noise” by Krystal Meyers when wrapping our entire entertainment line-up in one blow-out fall promo.”
In addition,“Make Some Noise” has been selected to be on the official 2008 Olympics album, Olympics 2008 – One World One Dream. The project was approved by the International Olympics Committee. Krystal Meyers’ song, “Make Some Noise,” will appear alongside music from artists such as Pink, Avril Lavigne, John Mayer, Natasha Bedingfield, Fireflight, Boys Like Girls, among others. The album will release in early August 2008.
Krystal’s international success continues with radio airplay of “Make Some Noise” in Indonesia (No. 1 on DJ-FM), Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand.
Make Some Noise is Meyers’ third studio album. The 10-track project, entirely written or co-written by Meyers, was recorded in Brentwood, Tenn. at Dutchland Studio, and was produced by Doubledutch (Mat Kearney, TobyMac).
A beautiful young woman, always effortlessly fashionable, Meyers is almost an anomaly in today’s culture. In a world where young artists seem to continually wind up as troubled tabloid fodder, she’s a successful recording artist who is incredibly grounded and ever mindful of her platform as an influencer. She’s equally comfortable appearing on the cover of Nylon Magazine (Japan) or speaking to young girls on the Revolve tour, an outing she’s looking forward to this fall.
Meyers first burst on the scene with her self-titled Essential Records debut in 2005. Since that time, she has garnered a No. 1 radio single and six top ten radio hits, while gaining major pop star status in Japan. Meyers has performed before more than 400,000 people in her career, and will be part of the Fall 2008 – Winter 2009, 16-city Revolve arena tour, www.revolvetour.com, which will perform to 140,000 people. Watch Krystal’s music video for “Make Some Noise,” which premiered on Yahoo.com on July 10, 2008
For additional information on Krystal Meyers, visit www.krystalmeyers.com.

24 Aug

Abandon Signs To Forefront Records

Abandon Signs To Forefront RecordsSan Antonio rock act Abandon has signed an exclusive recording agreement with EMI CMG imprint Forefront Records. The band released its debut offering, a 5-song, self-titled EP, July 22.

With a sound that has been likened to popular bands U2 and The Killers, Abandon comprises brothers Josh Engler (vocals) and Justin Engler (rhythm guitars), cousins Dave Vela (drums) and Stevan Vela (lead guitar) as well as Bryan Fowler (bass). They formed as part of their church’s worship band, eventually moving on to play local shows. The group came into relationship with Forefront Records after Director of A&R Chris York heard them perform at a Nashville club.

“It’s definitely the strangest way I’ve discovered a new band,” says York. “I was having dinner at a Mexican restaurant with my wife, and she started to get frustrated with me because she could tell I wasn’t paying full attention to our conversation. This was because I could hear a band playing live at the club next door, and it sounded really, really good. I got in touch with the band later, and after we got to know each other, we knew it was a fit and started working together!”

“We are extremely excited to be a part of the Forefront family,” says frontman Josh Engler. “We know we are in good hands, and are humbled by the opportunity. Also, we cannot wait for everyone to hear what we’ve been working on for the past year. It’s an exciting time for us.”

And fans will be able to preview 5 songs from Abandon’s forthcoming full-length release, scheduled for early 2009, via a self-titled EP available at all digital music outlets and at the band’s shows beginning July 22. Produced by Chris Stevens (Sanctus Real, Shawn McDonald, Delirious), the Abandon EP conveys classic Bible truths in a fresh voice (Peter’s denial in “Providence”), fashions vulnerable prayers into memorable, soaring alternative pop songs (“Be Alive in Me”), and praises God while wearing the creative influences of The Beatles, Coldplay, and Delirious? (“All Because of You”).
Additionally the band’s first two singles, “All Because of You” (CHR) and “Providence” (Rock) will be vying for ads at radio beginning Aug. 1. Abandon will also debut music from its EP live on tour with SONICFLOOd this fall. For more information on Abandon, visit: www.myspace.com/abandontx.

About EMI CMG Label Group:
Brentwood, Tennessee-based EMI CMG Label Group is comprised of Sparrow Records, Forefront Records, and Credential Recordings, in addition to providing A&R and marketing support for sixstepsrecords via a joint venture and licensing partnership. Balancing freedom, discipline, creativity, profitability and ministry, EMI CMG Label Group strives for excellence in artist development. The Label Group is a division of EMI Christian Music Group. For further information, please visit www.emicmg.com.

24 Aug

Krystal Meyers and Fireflight on Official 2008 Olympics Album

Krystal Meyers and Fireflight on Official 2008 Olympics AlbumThe official 2008 Olympics soundtrack album will contain music from pop artist Krystal Meyers (Essential Records / Provident Label Group) and rock band Fireflight (Flicker Records / Provident Label Group). Each act has had one of its songs selected for the album, Olympics 2008: One World, One Dream. Meyers’ song “Make Some Noise” and Fireflight’s “Unbreakable” are the songs that have been selected to be on the album, which will release on August 8, 2008 worldwide, except the U.S., Canada and Japan (BMG Asia Pacific). The project was approved by the International Olympics Committee. Krystal Meyers and Fireflight’s songs will appear alongside music from artists such as Pink, Avril Lavigne, John Mayer, Natasha Bedingfield, Boys Like Girls, among others.
In addition, Krystal Meyers’ “Make Some Noise” will be the theme song used throughout all television broadcasts of the 2008 Olympics, by Korean State TV.
About Krystal Meyers:
Meyers first burst on the scene with her self-titled Essential Records debut in 2005, spawning her breakthrough hit “Anticonformity,” a song she wrote at camp before entering ninth grade. Her debut set spawned four top ten singles and also launched her career abroad. Her sophomore album, Dying For a Heart, solidified Meyers’ stature as one of the top artists in Christian music—earning her a second Dove nomination in the female vocalist of the year category—and boosting her audience overseas, earning her major pop star status in Japan. Meyers has performed before more than 400,000 people, and will be part of the Fall 2008 – Winter 2009, 16-city Revolve Arena Tour, www.revolvetour.com. Watch Krystal’s music video for “Make Some Noise,” which premiered on Yahoo.comon July 10, 2008 – http://new.music.yahoo.com/videos/KrystalMeyers/Make-Some-Noise–157439307.
Krystal Meyers will be prominently featured throughout Gospel Music Channel’s upcoming reality series based on the 2008-09 Revolve Tour. Gospel Music Channel is currently in production of the show, where top rock, pop and hip-hop artists join the cast on the enormously-popular Revolve Tour bus and head across the country to major summer music festivals and events filled with thousands of teenagers. This unique reality series will look in on the group’s adventures and all the real drama that takes place on the road. The journey ends up at the first Revolve conference of the 2008-09 season in Columbus, Ohio. Premiere date: Q4 2008.
For additional information on Krystal Meyers, visit www.krystalmeyers.com.
About Fireflight:
Fireflight debuted nationally with 2006’s The Healing of Harms (Flicker Records) which delivered two No. 1 rock singles “You Decide” and “Waiting.” The band’s break-out follow up album Unbreakable released March 4 to stellar 5-star reviews and the title track secured the No. 1 spot at Christian rock radio for 4 weeks. Fireflight’s music has been featured on NBC’s “Bionic Woman,” E! Entertainment’s “Style Network” and in music-video reels at both American Eagle and Journey’s stores across the country. For more than eight years, Fireflight has remained tireless road warriors on the concert circuit averaging 140 shows a year. Fireflight is: Dawn Richardson, lead vocals; Justin Cox, guitar; Glenn Drennen, guitar; Wendy Drennen, bass; and Phee Shorb, drums.
For more on Fireflight, please visit www.fireflightrock.com, www.myspace.com/fireflight or www.flickerrecords.com. View Fireflight’s online community at www.iamunbreakable.com.

24 Aug

New Site From CMSpin Called CMStreaming Goes Live

After months of hard work and more than a few late nights, the CMSpin Network staff is proud to introduce a brand new web site to be added to their growing line of sites dedicated to the Christian music industry.

The founder of the CMSpin Network, Kevin Kempton, stated this about CMStreaming in a recent CMSpin Email Update, “I love music videos and I really think that form of media isn’t utilized enough by Christian artists today. But with the Gospel Music Channel making such an impact and sites like YouTube and GodTube doing so well, I feel we are entering into a new era.”

In comes CMStreaming, the third site in the CMSpin Network of sites, behind their flagship music news site, CMSpin, and their radio station directory, CMTuner. CMStreaming is a Christian music site entirely dedicated to artist and band music videos. It launches with over 600 videos sorted alphabetically by artist and ranked according to release date and popularity, for easy viewing access. CMStreaming contains new and old videos including the new Call My Name by Third Day, and FLAME’s Joyful Noise, as well as vintage videos from Petra, Amy Grant and Keith Green, and many more. Users can comment on videos, rate videos and even help build the database of videos by adding their favorites. Facebook users have the ability to post videos right to their Facebook page for all their friends to share. CMStreaming also contains exclusive CMSpin video interviews with today’s hottest Christian music stars.

“Supporting Christian and faith based music the best we can is the ultimate goal,” says Kevin when talking about what the CMSpin Network has set out to do with its line of network of sites. CMStreaming is the latest step in that direction. You can check out the site today at: http://www.cmstreaming.com/

24 Aug

Sanctus Real Headlines Fall 2008 ‘We Need Each Other’ Tour

Sanctus Real Headlines Fall 2008 \'We Need Each Other\' TourDove Award-winning modern rock band Sanctus Real will showcase music from its acclaimed February 2008 release, We Need Each Other, live on tour this fall. The “We Need Each Other” tour, additionally featuring Tenth Avenue North, VOTA and speaker Sammy Adebiyi, will visit more than 30 cities nationwide.

Kicking off Sept. 4, 2008 in Perrysburg, Ohio, the “We Need Each Other” tour will makes its way through 16 states from Maine to Florida, Pennsylvania to California, wrapping up on Nov. 8, 2008. Beginning July 18, fans who purchase their ticket at iTickets.com will receive a free download of an exclusive acoustic version of “Black Coal” from We Need Each Other. The promotion will run through Aug. 8.

“This tour is a chance for people to experience the best of what we’ve been building for over a decade,” says Sanctus Real frontman Matt Hammitt. “Every show is focused on strengthening the relationship between us and our audience. Together, we will accomplish something much greater than music or a concert. Together, we will change lives.”

“This Fall’s tour with Sanctus Real has shaped up to be extremely well-received among churches spreading as far North as Maine and even out to California and the Pacific Northwest,” says Kevin Huffman, artist agent for Third Coast Artists Agency. “Our contacts have embraced the vision of Sanctus Real and their heart for relief in Africa, along with the added support from Tenth Avenue North, Vota and speaker Sammy Adebiyi.”
One of the top Christian rock bands today, Toledo, Ohio-based Sanctus Real’s breakthrough album, The Face of Love, released in April 2006, landing at No 2 on the Billboard Top Heetseekers chart and amassing a string of radio hits including No. 1 songs “I’m Not Alright” and “Don’t Give Up.” While The Face of Love was inspired by real-life heartache and rediscovered joy, the band’s fourth studio release, We Need Each Other, marks a completion of that healing process and is a call for unity. Described by multiple media outlets as Sanctus Real’s best project to date, the record’s title track was a No. 1 hit on Christian Hit Radio. Popularly known for its captivating live performance, the group most recently toured with Third Day last spring. A complete “We Need Each Other” tour itinerary follows this release. For all the latest Sanctus Real news, go to www.sanctusreal.com, www.myspace.com/sanctusreal, and www.emicmg.com.

Tenth Avenue North, made up of members Mike Donehey (lead vocalist/acoustic guitar), Jason Jamison (drummer), Jeff Owen (electric guitar/background vocals) and Scott Sanders (bass guitar), has been featuring its brand of intellectual, melodic, pop-rock on tour in support of its single, “Love Is Here,” and its debut project, Over and Underneath. “Simply, our mission as a band is to know Christ and to make him known,” says Donehey. “It’s a grand adventure.” With one listen to the music of Tenth Avenue North, it becomes obvious that songwriter Mike Donehey and his bandmates have a gift for expressing truth in a way that simultaneously educates, enlightens and entertains. They are as much teachers, as artists, demonstrating this through their intellectual, yet vulnerably accessible songs that echo the heart of the human condition and the hope of the risen Savior. Discover more about this up-and-coming band at www.tenthavenuenorth.com.

VOTA, formerly recognized as Casting Pearls, is reinventing themselves with a new name, new sound and new record label. Bryan Olesen, Case Maranville and Scott Rutz wanted to distinguish themselves amongst the crowds and distinguish they did. VOTA signed to INO Records earlier this year and have been busy in Franklin, TN working with producer Nathan Dantzler for their upcoming self-titled album releasing digitally in late fall 2008 with retail release date in the beginning of 2009. They are excited for their fans, both new and old, to hear their newly recorded songs live and share in the next stage of the journey.
Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Sam’s unlikely journey began in high school when two of his friends each had separate dreams in which they saw Sam preaching to a room full of white people. Since Sam only knew two white people growing up, he decided to follow these ‘dreams’ by applying to colleges in America. While in the U.S. he was presented with the opportunity to serve at a college ministry where he led and taught more than 100 mostly white college students. Last year, Sam led 35 college students to give $3700 in one night to build a well in Africa. Several months later, he challenged his home church of a few hundred people to follow Jesus in the same way, and they gave $7000 in one morning to build two wells. His crazy dreads, unique journey, passion for students and great storytelling are just a few of the many things that make Sam a unique and relevant communicator. He is currently on staff as the college pastor at the Vineyard Church in Toledo, OH where he lives with his new bride, Ashley.

24 Aug

Third Day’s Revelation Claims No. 1 Spot

Third Day\'s Revelation Claims No. 1 SpotFollowing a busy street-week, which included a performance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, multi-million selling rock band Third Day breaks its own first-week sales records today as its 10th studio album Revelation debuts at the top of multiple sales charts. Revelation, with a total of 75,388 in sales, claims the No. 1 spot on Nielsen’s Christian SoundScan chart, is the No. 1 Christian Album at iTunes and is an impressive No. 6 on Billboard’s Top 200 making it this week’s top-selling debut album in the nation.
Earlier in the week, Revelation was No. 3 on the overall iTunes chart, ahead of both Miley Cyrus and Lil Wayne, and was prominently featured on homepages of iTunes, Napster, Amazonmp3, Zune and Rhapsody.
This week’s numbers reflect high-impact street week activity which not only included a street-day “Tonight Show” performance, but a three-day take over of Sirius Satellite Radio’s “Spirit” channel, exclusive fan events in three major K-LOVE markets and key coverage in national outlets including Billboard Magazine, R&R, USA Today, NY Post, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Dallas Morning News and The Tennessean.
In addition, “Call My Name,” has maintained its No. 1 spot on the R&R Christian AC radio charts for its tenth consecutive week resulting in more than 24,000,000 weekly impressions and cumulative impressions of more than 340 million.
Third Day lead vocalist, Mac Powell, shares, “We had an incredible week. We got to perform on ‘The Tonight Show,’ take over Sirius Satellite’s ‘Spirit’ channel and we got to interface with our fans at the K-LOVE shows. We couldn’t believe how many people came out to see us; it was humbling and a lot of fun. It made us even more excited about getting out on the road again for the Music Builds tour.”
Three exclusive K-LOVE secret-show/fan events, which drew crowds in the thousands, were held on July 30 in Phoenix; July 31 at Spirit West Coast in Monterrey, Calif. and August 1 in Denver. K-LOVE’s Jon and Sherry Rivers were the first to interview the band after their performance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on their morning show broadcast, live nationwide.
“The response was overwhelming. Thousands of listeners registered to win a trip to one of our secret-shows and receive a copy of the new CD, Revelation. The listener response was overwhelming. We just wish we could bring Third Day to more K-LOVE cities,” offered Mike Tedesco, Brand Manager, K-LOVE.
David Pierce, Chief Programming Officer for K-LOVE and AIR 1, adds, “Partnering with Third Day and Provident was both exciting and successful. Third Day provided an incredible experience for K-LOVE listeners in Phoenix, Monterrey and Denver! We appreciate their partnership and wish them continued success with the new CD Revelation!”
Shawn McSpadden, Red Light Management, enthusiastically noted, “This week was amazing, with Leno on Tuesday, an over-capacity show in Phoenix on Wednesday, headlining Spirit West Coast on Thursday and another over-capacity show in Denver on Friday. This week was about the band interacting with fans. The guys took requests from the audience and signed every autograph for each person each night – which lasted hours. It was exhausting but the guys loved every minute with their fans. At the end of the week the guys were so enthused by being able to spend time with their fans that they are trying to find a way to do a couple more of these type of shows between now and the start of the Music Builds tour on August 21 So stay tuned!”
Recorded with producer Howard Benson (Daughtry, P.O.D., Flyleaf, Hoobastank) in Los Angeles, Revelation is the follow-up to Third Day’s Wherever You Are, which debuted at No. 8 on The Billboard 200 chart in 2005 and went on to become the band’s third consecutive studio album to win a GRAMMY award. Guest artists on Revelation include Chris Daughtry, Flyleaf’s Lacey Mosely and pedal steel guitar wizard Robert Randolph.
Third Day, recently the subject of a Billboard cover story,will play a series of U.S. festivals before teaming up with Switchfoot, Robert Randolph & the Family Band and Jars of Clay for the “Music Builds” tour. Habitat for Humanity affiliates located in tour cities will be the beneficiaries of a portion of the funds raised during the “Music Builds” tour, through a multi-platform program run by Hollywood for Habitat for Humanity and Live Nation, in conjunction with the artists. (Please visit www.musicbuildstour.com for further details and tour dates.)

Over the past decade, Third Day has racked up 25 No. 1 radio singles and sold close to seven million albums. The band has garnered 23 career Dove Awards, three GRAMMY Awards (with eight career nominations), two consecutive American Music Award nods, multiple ASCAP honors, and has developed a historic partnership with Chevrolet. One of the top-ranked touring bands according to Pollstar, Third Day has played for audiences reaching into the millions and been covered by CBS’ “60 Minutes” and ABC’s “Nightline.” The band’s humanitarian efforts include raising nearly $300,000 for the victims of hurricanes Katrina and Rita and charities such as the Blood:Water Mission. The group is responsible for encouraging more than 15,000 fans to sponsor children across the globe through the work of World Vision. For more information on Third Day, please visit: www.ThirdDay.com.

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