Ball in the House - The Way It Has To Be Ballin the House is an a cappella group from Boston. The six members sing at manylive performances, mostly in the New England area, and especially (of course)their home state of Massachusetts ... Continue...
Billy Gilman - One Voice I don't listen to music much, but when I do, it's usually country. Billy Gilman isone of my favorite singers. A few of his numbers are slow songs, but most are funand fast.
Billy Gilman is only 13 years old, but he has an unbelievablevoice ... Continue...
Busta Rhymes - Genesis "Genesis,"released in November, is Busta Rhymes' fifth album, and it is definitely abanger. Even though his last CD was a hit, this is, without a doubt, better. Thisalbum was made in less than a year and has 20 tracks ... Continue...
DC Talk - DC Talk Whosays Christian music has to be subdued and boring? DC Talk certainly isn't. In atime when our country desires peace, the contemporary Christian music business isthriving ... Continue...
No Doubt - Rock Steady In1995, No Doubt was on top of the world. With their third album "TragicKingdom" going multi-platinum thanks to hits such as "Don't Speak"and "Just A Girl," it seemed nothing could stop them ... Continue...
Our Lady Peace - Spiritual Machines Sometimesyou just have to look beyond the U.S. borders for good music, which is what Irealized after picking up "Spiritual Machines," Canadian rockers OurLady Peace's fourth album ... Continue...
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