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Record Labels Music Christianity
Record Labels Music Christianity
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- Choral and instrumental recordings; classical, traditional, contemporary and Christian.
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- Home of Plumb, Jars of Clay, mukala, Caedmon's Call, Eric Champion, John Jonethis, far from home and others...
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- Christian rap, R&B, and modern rock.
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- (Houston, TX: Black gospel; comedy) Several brief performer bios)
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- Record label and recording studio. Midi's, mp3's, free music, chord transposing program, newsletter and graphics.
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- Christian dance, rave, electronica, house, techno, hip-hop
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- Christian modern rock, ska, and punk.
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- Metal, hardcore, and alternative music. Poetry, band information, reviews and interviews.
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- Donnellson, Iowa-based studio for contemporary Christian music from Catholic artists, as well as spoken word features.
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- Contemporary Christian Music
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- Specializing in Modern Rock, College / Indie / LoFi Christian Music.
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- Christian pop writer/singer/producers Lenny Smith, Danielson Famile, and Dan Zimmerman.
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- Christian, punk, ska, hardcore label from Canada
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- (Huntsville, AL) Gospel, R&B, Hip-Hop, Rap.
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- Christian modern pop, modern rock
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- Christian rap, modern rock, metal
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- A Christian music label and publishing company specializing in contemporary and P&W music.
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- An independent Christian transitional record label. Includes RealAudio and MP3 samples, lyrics, and store.
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- Hip-hop, gospel, dance, R&B, and praise music.
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- Featuring Christian artists in a variety of genres from pop rock to country.
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- A history of the Word label, numbering systems used, albums released from 1952 to 1998, special series. Subsidiary labels Canaan, DaySpring, and Myrrh. Also discographies for other Christian labels affiliated with or distributed by Word, including Maranat
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- Southern California label producing Christian and secular music
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- Information about synth-pop.
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- A Christian record company focused on the development and support of its artists spiritually, commercially, and artistically. Supporting West Michigan artists such as 5000 Fed.
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