Thurs. Nov. 20 – 7 pm et/4 pt
The Performances: Live Kitchen Sink performances by Israel & New Breed, Austins Bridge, After Edmund, and Newworldson.

Encore: Saturday 7 pm et/pt

Israel & New Breed

Israel & New Breed is the 2007 GRAMMY Award winner for Traditional Gospel Album of the Year for Alive in South Africa, and has also been honored with multiple Dove, Stellar and Soul Train Awards. The group has two RIAA gold-certifications for Alive In South Africa and Live From Another Level. A special part of their newest release A Deeper Level is the A-list Christian and gospel artists who make guest appearances on the CD, including Chris Tomlin, Jonny Lang, T-Bone and worship leader Darlene Zschech.

Austins Bridge

Country roots run deep when it comes to soulful singers Mike Kofahl, Justin Rivers and Jason Baird. Nashville-based trio Austins Bridge has grown up with an embedded passion to sing and write and is finally ready to share it with the world. As former music ministers Austins Bridge has a passion for the church. Their mission is to build up the body of Christ, and reach as many unbelievers with the message as possible. Austins Bridge plans to create a new listening experience for their audience.

After Edmund

Having been raised on a hearty intake of indie, classic and experimental rock, along with the fact that members are classically trained and met amidst college music classes, are just a few points of distinction for After Edmund in the modern pop/rock pack. The LaGrange, Georgia-groomed quintet (named after the Edmund character in C.S. Lewis' bestselling book series The Chronicles of Narnia) has been electrifying that regional scene and beyond since 2001, touring tirelessly and refining a potent alternative sound that merges the timeless sensibilities of Pink Floyd and the Beatles with the organic influences of Wilco, the dynamic swells of Keane, plus the band’s own razor-sharp rhythms and introspective lyrics.

Newworldson

Armed with inspirational lyrics and a fresh new sound, Newworldson are rescuing soul music from being a mere genre or label and returning the art form to its sacred roots. With their rootsy blend of funk, reggae and old school rock and roll, Newworldson challenges a culture that venerates American Idol and disposable music in general. Undaunted, these unlikely defenders of soul are gracefully walking the line that fractures people into demographics, with passion and integrity.

Catch these great performances and more next Saturday.
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Featuring live performances by artists like Steven Curtis Chapman, CeCe Winans, Jars of Clay, Israel & New Breed, and Karen Peck & New River, The Kitchen Sink is an hour of the hottest Christian and Gospel music and news. See world premiere videos, stay current with the latest releases, and go behind-the-scenes at concerts and special events.


Part news magazine, part performance...all Gospel! Hosted by Atlanta-based radio personality Elle Duncan.


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