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From 'Bloodfire to holy water' - Paul Blake now a 'rub-a-dub soldier' in God's army
He has transformed from a 'Rub-A-Dub Soldier' to a Christian soldier. No longer does he 'get flat', either. Instead, these days Paul Blake of Bloodfire Posse fame has been busy standing up for Jesus. Bloodfire Posse made their mark on local music in the..

Same promotion, different purpose - Gospel, secular artistes marketed with same strategies
While the messages might be different, the tools used to market a gospel act are basically the same ones used to market a secular act. According to producer Danny Brownie of Main Street Recording, who has tasted both worlds: "I personally market...


'When the roll is called up yonder'
When a 'celebrity' dies, not only his family and friends feel the impact of their passing, but their fans also share the pain. The impact is even greater if the death occurs suddenly. Gospel promoter and veteran MC, Tommy Cowan believes that...


Cuban finds 'Boschment' with The Company
Those who watched the movie Flashdance will be familiar with the tale of a person who works in a factory by day and dances by night. Pedro Bosch lives that reality, except that he is not an exotic dancer. Instead, he is one of the two male dancers.












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