Brandon Woolum is the former editor of CCM Magazine. Prior to his work with CCM he spent 12 years serving as the Digital Content Director and on-air talent for five iHeartRadio markets.
Country singer-songwriter and The Voice semi-finalist, Lana Scott, made er return to the CCM Cafe and gave us this acoustic performance of the title track from her debut album 'Bigger Than Me.'
During the Fall of 2019, Creed frontman Scott Stapp talked to CCM Magazine's Andrew Greer and opened up about his long battle with depression, addiction, and the road to recovery—a journey that has profoundly...
K-Anthony and Angie G's "Blessing" is a heartfelt song that serves as a reminder of the small and significant blessings we often overlook in our daily lives. It is a piece that encourages listeners to pause, re...
We learn more about Nashville worship artist Skye Reedy's battle with a painful autoimmune disease, her miraculous healing, singing background for artists like Mandisa & Michael W. Smith, and how it all led to her releasing her debut project 'Your Church,' out now.
Jack Mooring, formerly of LEELAND, stopped by the CCM Cafe and talked to us about his new book, 'Portrait of God.' The book seeks to construct a vibrant painting of God by spending time in the stories of men an...
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Newcomer Josiah Queen has taken the Christian music industry by storm with the release of the hit song "The Prodigal" and his debut album released this summer charting at No....
Daywind Music Group has announced the upcoming release of 'Loving You,' the final album by one of America’s most cherished Gospel music families, The Nelons. The project, completed shortly before the tragic plane crash that claimed the lives of Jason & Kelly Nelon Clark and Amber Nelon Kistler, will be released on August 30, 2024.
Acclaimed platinum-selling band Tenth Avenue North stopped by the CCM Cafe and talked with us about why the band went on hiatus, what prompted the return, and how new members Thomas Ewing and Monty Rivera became involved.
Nashville based singer-songwriter and worship leader Lizzie Morgan stopped by the CCM Cafe and gave us this special acoustic performance of her debut solo single 'Maybe The Miracle.' Lizzie's professional music career began in 2017 as a backup singer for GRAMMY-nominated Lauren Daigle.
Paying tribute to an American original—the quartet—GRAMMY nominated, Dove Award-winning Gospel tastemakers Ernie Haase & Signature Sound return October 4 with Live In Memphis. The 14-song Club44 Records release, recorded at the famed Memphis Quartet Show earlier this year, boasts a distinctive selection of Broadway, Gospel, Great American Songbook, and Spiritual standards spanning more than a century.