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GRAMMY Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their hit song “Thank God For Kids,” which was released in November 1982.
Haven Records has announced the second Christmas release from multi-award winning, singer/musician/producer Gordon Mote. The first release was 'O Little Town of Bethlehem.' Mote delivers even more Holiday cheer this Christmas season with the release of the classic, 'I’ll Be Home for Christmas.'
The Gospel Music Association (GMA) has announced Let Us Adore Him: Christmas Worship, a special Christmas broadcast event featuring an array of timeless songs celebrating the birth of Jesus.
Country music singer/songwriter JD Shelburne continues to spread the holiday cheer with his latest Christmas single, "Away In The Manger." Being a fan of the season’s classic standards, Shelburne went into the studio to record a modern version with his own spin, adding electric and steel guitar creating a unique and fresh arrangement.
GRAMMY-nominated artist Crowder honors the North Pole’s working class with a brand new video for "The Elf Song." Serving as a much-needed tribute to our tiniest holiday heroes, the visual for the hilarious track finds Crowder and his band jamming in a winter wonderland, while fighting for the rights of Santa's pointy-eared helpers.
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Rather than close the book on 2022 with the October release of their most recent single for Horizon Records, “Stay Home,” The Wisecarvers are sharing one more Christmas song wi...
“Alleluia, Christ is Born!” the debut Christmas single from husband and wife duo Brad and Joanie Perry, better known to fans as Alabaster Grace, is gaining traction at Christian radio with more than 43 stations already placing the song in rotation following its release from Westar Media Group.