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Michael W. Smith honored in Nashville; Red gets rewarded for radio success; Brandon Heath dialed up on ATT phones

Michael W. Smith Honored with Tribute: The Nashville Choir’s third annual “A Light for the City” event celebrated the 25-year-career of GRAMMY® award-winning and multi-Platinum selling artist Michael W. Smith. The star-studded tribute took place on Oct. 12 at Music City’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center. The show, which has been described as a cross between “This Is Your Life” and the “Kennedy Center Honors,” was open to the public and included special appearances by the Rev. Franklin Graham and author Max Lucado accompanied performances by Amy Grant, Jordin Sparks, Melinda Doolittle, Bill Gaither, Wynonna, Ricky Skaggs, Phil Stacey, Michael Tait and others. All proceeds benefitted The Nashville Choir which is a non-profit organization. For more information on Michael, please visit www.michaelwsmith.com.

Red Recognized for Success of 5 No. 1 Radio Singles: Modern rock's rising stars, Red was presented with a plaque in recognition of the 5 No. 1 radio singles at Christian Rock radio from its debut album End of Silence, which was originally released June 6, 2006. The band is currently on tour with Staind, Seether and Papa Roach. For more information on Red, please visit www.myspace.com/dropofred.

Brandon Featured on all AT&T Phones; “Give Me Your Eyes” Holds No. 1 Spot for a Fourth Week at Radio: New Artist of the Year Brandon Heath is currently the Christian Featured Artist on all AT&T phones. This week, Brandon’s hit song “Give Me Your Eyes,” from his sophomore album, What If We, remains the No. 1 song at Christian radio for a fourth week on the AC-Monitored chart. The smash hit also takes the No. 1 spot on iTunes Top Christian Songs for a twelfth week with nearly 100,000 single downloads. He is currently on the Art*Music*Justice Tour with Sara Groves, Derek Webb, Sandra McCracken and Charlie Peacock. For more information on Brandon, please visit http://www.brandonheath.net/.

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