FFH

Pop vocal group FFH has released 13 projects, sold more than two million albums, and garnered 24 radio hits, including seven No. 1 singles and ten Top 5 radio singles.

In addition to multiple Dove Award nominations, FFH has been recognized at the Inspirational Life Awards as well as the Billboard Music Video Awards. The group has performed more than 1000 dates since 2000 and continues to be a favorite on the tour circuit. FFH is also known for its work with the “Make-A-Wish Foundation,” Kurt Warner’s “First Things First Foundation,” and for its contributions to national ad campaigns for Coca Cola and IBM.

FFH released its first new studio record in three years, Wide Open Spaces, May 11, 2010. FFH’s first Christmas project, One Silent Night, is available now. For more information on FFH, visit www.ffh.net or www.myspace.com/ffhworship.


Hearts Of Saints

Merging infectious rock/dance pop amalgamations with spiritually centered reflections stepped in social relevance, Hearts of Saints is a buzzworthy fresh face on the Christian music scene. Besides sharing the spotlight with the likes of TobyMac, Skillet, Family Force 5, Jars of Clay, Third Day, and Jason Morant, Hearts of Saints has scored main stage slots at AtlantaFest, Rock the Light, Unity Festival, Hills Alive, Crossover Festival and even Rock the Universe at Universal Studios.

The group has also earned a steady presence on iTunes, selling albums in seven countries and fueling airplay for “Over and Over,” the single which topped regional charts and reprises itself on the band’s self-titled disc, released Jan. 23, 2010.

Hearts of Saints will release its next studio project Spring 2012. For more information visit www.heartsofsaints.com or follow www.twitter.com/heartsofsaints.


Lara Landon

A California native, singer/songwriter Lara Landon moved to Nashville in her late teens, where she studied music at Belmont University’s acclaimed School of Music. Upon graduation, the songstress signed with newly formed Nashville-based label Bema Media, where she released her national debut project, Beloved, in September of 2009. Beloved turned out the popular radio single “Closer,” which was No. 1 on the Family Life Radio network, and afforded Landon touring opportunities across the country.

In addition to her music ministry, Landon serves as co-founder of non-profit organization New Reality International and is a featured speaker and artist for KINDLE.

Landon’s latest project is sophomore studio record Overcome, to release May 1, 2012. For more information on Lara Landon, visit www.laralandononline.com or her blog, www.laralandon.blogspot.com.


Newworldson

Newworldson comprises Joel Parisien (lead vocals, keys), Mark Rogers (drums), Rich Moore (bass), and Josh Toal (vocals, guitar). The group released its national debut, Salvation Station, in 2007 to critical and commercial acclaim. The album reached No. 26 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, while voted No. 3 on Christianity Today’s Best Christian Albums of 2008. Additionally, Salvation Station produced a No. 1 music video on the Gospel Music Channel with “Working Man,” and earned Newworldson a guest spot on newsboys’ 2007-2008 “GO” tour.

Newworldson’s sophomore self-titled release came out in 2010, generating the group’s first hit single, “There Is A Way.” The band has garnered three JUNO Award nominations and seven GMA Canada Covenant Awards. Its third national album, Rebel Transmission, is slated to release on Platinum Pop Music April 17, 2012. For more information on Newworldson, visit www.newworldson.com.


No Other Name

Signed to Curb Records in 2008, No Other Name comprises brother-sister duo, Sam and Laura Allen, along with their friend Chad Smith. The group formed when the three attended a summer music conference at Nashville’s Belmont University.

In 2011, No Other Name was recognized by industry and fans with a GMA Dove Award nomination for New Artist of the Year before releasing its first record. Later that year, the group made its national debut with The Other Side on Oct. 25, 2011.

No Other Name is a strong proponent of missions and partners with the Southern Baptist Convention’s International Mission Board to help recruit missionaries while recently joining the organization on trips to Nicaragua as well as Brazil. For more information on No Other Name, visit www.noothername.com or follow the group on Twitter at www.twitter.com/noothername.


Shane & Shane

Shane Everett and Shane Barnard formed the duo, Shane & Shane, after meeting at Central Baptist Church in College Station, Texas in the late 90’s. Since then, the acoustic-guitar wielding pair has become a college-circuit favorite with six label releases to its credit, and countless hours logged on the road, including tours alongside Bethany Dillon, David Crowder Band and Robbie Seay Band, among others. In total, the band’s career sales exceed half a million units.

Shane & Shane released its first studio album in two years, The One You Need, Oct. 4, 2011, debuting at No. 5 on the Billboard Top Christian/Gospel Albums chart. Additionally, the album peaked at No. 1 on iTunes’ Christian & Gospel Top Albums chart within a day of its release. Visit www.shaneandshane.com or follow Shane & Shane at www.facebook.com/shaneandshanemusic for more information.