Gotee Records recently recognized the label's first RIAA Platinum Certification for the hip-hop duo GRITS' song "Ooh Ahh" that features TobyMac from the 2002 album, The Art of Translation.
GRAMMY® winner TobyMac's “I just need U.” just scored RIAA Gold Certification aligning with the wrap of his ever popular HITS DEEP Tour drawing hundreds of thousands. “I just need U.” is from TobyMac’s latest chart-topping Christian music album The Elements.
TobyMac has just announced his fall of 2019 schedule which will mark the return of the TobyMac The Theatre Tour. Known for selling out arenas, last year marked the inaugural year for the trek which offers fans an unprecedented, intimate music experience.
CCM Magazine 2019 Fan Awards Winners
CCMmagazine.com is proud to announce the category runners-up and winners for our 2019 CCM Fan Awards!
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Gotee Records welcomes a new artist, Terrian, to the family with the release of her debut song and music video, "God With Us," available now. A familiar face to concertgoers, Terrian joined TobyMac's Diverse City Band in 2017.
Award-winning music veteran and innovator TobyMac launched Hits Deep Tour 2019 with 37 stops across the U.S. with Jeremy Camp, Jordan Feliz, Ryan Stevenson, We Are Messengers, and Aaron Cole. Hits Deep was the highest grossing Christian tour of 2018, and with the release of his new album, “The Elements,” fans are filing in to check out the latest.
My first Christian concert ever was Geoff Moore & The Distance's Home Run Tour in 1994.
It was pretty eye-opening to have experienced music about Jesus that wasn't only hymns, which had been my experienc...
LU Winterfest, the East Coast’s largest Christian New Year’s Eve celebration, ushered in 2019 over two days with prayer, indoor fireworks, and some of the best music on the planet. With multi-platinum rockers Skillet, and 7X GRAMMY® winner and Liberty University alum, TobyMac, the party was nothing short of spectacular. FF5, KB, Social Club Misfits and Humble Tip heated up the Vines Center with their latest hits, and I Am They and Liberty Worship Collective set the tone early by opening with worship.
From personal declarations of hope and strength to new congregational classics for worship, the last 12 months yielded numerous songs that will remain in our hearts and playlists for quite some time. This year we polled our staff and writers at CCM for their opinions on the year’s top songs. Here’s how the list shook out after compiling the results.