Articles related to "Tim Hughes"Look for worship leader Tim Hughes' new CD, "Holding Nothing Back," to release on April 3rd.
Anytime worship leader Tim Hughes has a new album coming out, I'm interested. It's been three years since "When Silence Falls," and I'm still wearing a groove into it.
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Leeland’s “Sound of Melodies” comes onto the scene bearing the burden of massive hype. If their music wasn’t so gloriously effervescent this could be a problem.
American Gospel acts enjoy the kind of global exposure and record sales that their UK counterparts can only dream of. Can British artists ever be as successful?
Becki Ryan has the heart of a worshipper, but it wasn't always worship first, as she shares in this very honest conversation with a passionate God-follower.
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