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"Flood" (USA Today) Today's Wednesday weather song, Flood by Jars of Clay, comes at the suggestion of reader pdolwick. The song is the eighth track from Jars of Clay's 1995 self-titled debut album. Chock full of weather imagery, I couldn't place this song... TOP STATEWIDE NEWS (The Kalamazoo Gazette) Today's release of Bell's Brewing Co.'s Oberon has become a cultural phenomenon throughout the Midwest and beyond. Burlap to Cashmere will not be the opening band for Thursday's Jars of Clay concert at Chenery Auditorium. The opening band has been changed to Disappointed By Candy. Reservists leave lives behind for Iraq call (Fairview Observer) In a couple of weeks, Spc. Daniel Canas, 39, will pack pictures of his wife and five children, a Bible, and some CDs of his favorite Christian band, Jars of Clay, and leave home. Local Reservists headed to the Middle East (Fairview Observer) In a couple of weeks, Specialist Daniel Canas, 39, will pack pictures of his wife and five children, a Bible, some CDs of his favorite Christian band Jars of Clay and leave home. Music with a message (The San Luis Obispo Tribune) A year ago, Arroyo Grande native Adam Pasion and his band mates had everything a bright young band could ask for: offers from major record labels, a manager with a killer reputation and music executives from Los Angeles to New York calling their name. Christian Band Writes 'Anti-Bush' Song (Crosswalk.com) A very well recognized Contemporary Christian Music band has written a "war protest" song. What's happening THURSDAY in Southwest Michigan (The Kalamazoo Gazette) A Hot Rod Magazine KVCC visit is planned for 3:30 p.m. in the Student Commons Theater, Kalamazoo Valley Community College's Texas Township campus, 6767 West O Ave. A Hot Rod staff member is set to speak about various careers in the automotive industry as part of the promotion for the 12th annual Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour, set to stop in Kalamazoo in June. The program is free. 488-4322. Local reservists leave for Iraq (The Tennessean) About 50 soldiers from Nashville unit headed for years-long mission Jars' Dan Haseltine's Comments (Crosswalk.com) See my previous blog posting to understand the conversation below... ERIC: In the newspaper article, you mentioned the fact that you guys have written a 'war protest' song. Music for thought (The San Luis Obispo Tribune) If you want to get biblical about it, 2004 was both a time to break down and a time to build up for the band Downhere. In April, the band won a Dove Award ? the Christian music equivalent of a Grammy ? for best rock song of the year. Three months later, the band?s label dropped them, putting the group?s future in doubt. Newsfeed display by CaRP |