Name | Introduction |
| Gordon Titcomb | Gordon Titcomb has been a studio musician for more than 25 years. Best known for his work on pedal steel or mandolin, Gordon is also a great guitar, dobro and 5 string banjo player. Here are a just a few of the artists that Gordon has recorded and/or performed with: Paul Simon, Arlo Guthrie, Shawn Colvin, Travis Tritt and Hank Williams Jr....
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| Israel Houghton | Israel Houghton is a Grammy Award winning, Christian worship leader and singer, mostly known for his cross-cultural style of Christian music that fuses elements from Gospel music, Jazz and Rock. |
| Porter Howell of Little Texas | America's Favorite Rockin' Country Band |
| Arlo Guthrie, Folk Singer | …With songs like "Alice's Restaurant", too long for radio airplay; "Coming into Los Angeles", banned from many radio stations (but a favorite at the 1969 Woodstock Festival); and the definitive rendition of Steve Goodman's "City of New Orleans", Guthrie was no One-Hit-Wonder. An artist of international stature, he has never had a hit in the usual sense… |
| Carl Bell, Fuel | Fuel has nothing to prove. The band has sold over 3.5 million albums in the U.S. and scored a trio of top 5 singles, "Shimmer," "Innocent" and "Hemorrhage (In My Hands")… |
| Barlow Girl | "…In 2004, BarlowGirl made its bow with a self-titled debut on Fervent Records. The trio's compelling vocals, skilled musicianship and insightful songwriting soon made them one of the most successful acts in Christian music." |
| Point of Grace | True talent really knows no boundaries; so it’s no surprise at all to those who have followed Point of Grace’s groundbreaking success in the gospel market... |
| Wendy Colonna, Singer Songwriter | Wendy Colonna's music is a savory gumbo of soul, poetry and groove. With her sultry, south Louisiana voice and masterful lyricism, she stirs up an eclectic mix of stylistic ingredients, creating a delicious musical experience for listeners... |
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| Joshua Havens, The Afters | The Texas-based band was propelled into the national spotlight with their INO/Sony Music Label Group debut I Wish We All Could Win. The project spawned the swirling, melodic hit "Beautiful Love," earning the band an enthusiastic following when the song was selected as the theme track for MTV's "8th and Ocean". "Beautiful Love" was also the most downloaded track of 2006 on the iTunes Inspirational charts. |
| Bear Rinehart, Guitarist for Need to Breathe | Atlantic recording group Need to Breath makes a powerful homecoming with their eagerly anticipated second album, “The Heat.” |
| Anthony Armstrong, Red | Still riding the momentum of its huge-selling Grammy-nominated debut album End of Silence, Red returns with Innocence & Instinct, a provocative new album forged in a perfect storm of inspiration and catastrophe. |
| Building 429 | Every building block leading up to who Building 429 is today has
prepared them for such a time as this. The many valleys and
mountaintops they've faced together have molded them-breaking them,
making them, and priming them for what looks to be their most rewarding
period yet. |
| Tim Stafford, Guitarist for Blue Highway | …Member of Alison Krauss and Union Station, 1991 International Bluegrass Music Association Entertainers of the Year. Grammy Award Winner, 1992… |
| Bryan Austin | Guitarist for Clint Black. |
| Gary Baker, Grammy Winning Producer | Gary Baker refuses to rest on his laurels. Even though he’s earned a Grammy Award and created two of the music industry’s best-selling crossover hits, the multi-talented singer, songwriter and producer from Muscle Shoals, Alabama, prefers focusing on future projects and fresh musical horizons.
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