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Brian Phillip Welch better known as Head, is an American musician best known as the former lead guitarist/co-founder of the band Korn. Welch left the band in 2005 due to personal beliefs and to focus on life as a father.

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Click Here: To watch his amazing Testimony for the ‘I am Second Campaign’

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The reason I wanted to do an independent album, was so I could give the publishing money to these causes,” explains Kelly. “It seems that the fruit of ‘Christian music’ should go to things that Jesus cares about, not to my big house fund, or the label’s next big artist’s promotion fund. If God wants to bless this album, more kids get fed, more girls get out of the brothels, more cancer research happens. Music is for honoring God and bettering life. My prayer is that this album accomplishes this both musically and practically.”

Midnight Sun is the story of Sarah Kelly’s journey from hurt to hope, grasping to not only the knowledge, but the deep belief of God’s unique plan and passion for each of us.

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Following the successful debut album ‘Rain’ by the group Ekklesia released in 2008, the group have been back in the studio. Their first single ‘Love Him So Much’ is a powerful, high energy song, digital release featuring 29th Chapter.

Their new Album ‘Love Him So Much’ represents a new season and a new sound for Ekklesia and during summer they were promoting the single all over the country. Ekklesia member’s are Nadine Lee, Yolanda Sutherland (and new members), Jacob Tomlinson and Jaz Ellington all of whom are excited about the single as ‘Love Him So Much, which is a fresh sound for the group.

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Open Doors, a worldwide charity serving persecuted Christians, has joined forces with Preacher Boy Missions to produce a music single, with award winning and highly talented Christian Hip Hop artists. This exciting collaboration will see different music performers joining together in support of Christians who are facing severe suffering for their faith in Jesus Christ.

The new single ‘Coming for Me’ is set to be released on Tuesday 16th November and will include MOBO and Urban Music Award winners. The artists involved are Jahaziel, Guvna B, New Direction Crew, E Tizz, McGladius from 29th Chapter, Armor MC, and S.O.

The song was produced Grammy nominated and award winning producer by Steven ‘G.P.’ Abramsamadu. A music video has also been produced by Preacher Boy Filmworks and directed by Andy Mundy-Castle. These artists are coming together to raise awareness and encourage Christians to make a stand and take action against the injustice of those suffering from religious persecution. The song will also be released in time to lend support to Open Doors’ ‘Right to Believe’ petition that will be presented to the United Nations- highlighting threats to religious liberty and standing with Christians who face persecution across the globe.

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Britain’s Christian community are being asked to support and buy charity single Somebody Please, recorded to raise money for the victims of the earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12.

Lawrence Johnson, music director at New Wine church in Woolwich, south east London, and Les Moir of Kingsway Music were moved to organise the recording after hearing that left over 200,000 people dead and millions homeless.

Lawrence explained, “We decided to record ‘Somebody Please’ because we felt the lyrics were very appropriate for the people we hope to raise funds for. It tells the story of a child crying out for help and justice. We’re very excited about this project. We’re hoping that the Christian community will really get behind this release, help push it on Facebook and their networks and make it a success.”

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“The only way is up!” promised the bleach blonde model turned singer in the summer of 1988, which she soundtracked with her international smash, becoming one of the UK’s biggest music stars.

But what happened to Yazz? Yahoo caught up with her and found out the music industry can go down as well as up.

In the Beginning…

Born to a Jamaican father and English mother in London in 1960, Yasmin Evans was an unmistakable regular on the catwalk before being blinded by the giddy lights of pop fame. She scored a number of underground hits with Biz during the mid-‘80s. But her big break really arrived in 1988, when she supplied the vocals to Coldcut’s pioneering, monster club smash ‘Doctorin’ The House’ (Watch the video on YouTube), hitting the UK top 10.

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