The Phantom Tollbooth’s News

20th April 2006

Sites launches as Christian alternative to MySpace

The Christian alternative to MySpace, Xianz.com, has just announced open registration to bands, artists, and record labels. By logging in a page can be set up that allows artists to promote their music to potential fans, advertise tours & latest releases, update their fans instantly, sell songs, CDs & merchandise , and network with other artists. The Xianz Music Player lets people add songs to their profile with one click.

With the release of Xianz Music, Christian bands and artists now have another alternative to reach out to their fans by utilizing a social networking environment previously only available through MySpace, Friendster, Tagworld and a handful of other sites.

Still in beta, invitation only, Xianz.com has been growing at an astonishing rate in just a few short weeks. Xianz will officially go live to the general public on May 25th, 2006. Anticipating a very large increase in membership over the next month, Xianz has increased their bandwidth, server capacity and staff to get ready for the growth.

Also coming soon will be Xianz On The Go, whereby members will be able to access their account from anywhere including their cell phone.


Pillar recording live album

On May 3rd Pillar will be playing a show in Knoxville, TN that will be recorded live. This recording is something that will be released in some form later on this year. Please come out and be apart of this historic event. This is the first time for Pillar to record a live audio rock set for release. Your voices and passion will be apart of this recording.

Blue Cats
Wed, May 3, 2006
Blue Cat’s - Knoxville, TN
125 East Jackson Avenue
Knoxville, TN 37915
865-544-4300
www.bluecatslive.com
Doors Open: 8:00 PM
Show Time: 9:00 PM

www.myspace.com/pillar


18th April 2006

Violets on tour with Kevin Max

Michael Pritzl of the Violet Burning writes, “Tonight we start our first tour with Kevin Max, formerly of DCTalk. We are excited to be performing some of our favorite songs and especially the songs from our new recording, drop-dead. We hope you can make it out to some of the shows. We will be on the west coast in May with Kevin and our friends, The Listening. Stay tuned for those dates. Thank you for your prayers and support through these times. It means more than you can imagine.”

April - May
The Violet Burning performing before Kevin Max
with guest Brennan Strawn opening each night

4.17 Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian
4.18 Northhampton, PA @ Roxy Theatre
4.19 Grantham, PA @ Messiah College
4.21 Cincinatti, OH @ The Underground
4.22 Davisburg, MI @ First Baptist
4.23 Charleston, IL @ The Galaxie
4.24 Ft. Wayne, IN @ come2go
4.25 Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection
4.26 St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway
4.27 Indianapolis, IN @ Radio Radio
4.28 Aurora, IL @ The Warehouse
4.29 Minneapolis, MN @ 3 degrees
4.30 Mount Vernon, OH @ Escape Zone

May
5.2 New York, NY @ Knitting Factory Tap Bar


Switchfoot tours midwest

Wanted to send out a reminder to our midwest friends about our tour coming to your area. We have had a lot of shows sell out…so get your tickets quick before the they sell out. For ticket info, go here http://www.switchfoot.com/tourmain.htm

04.18.06 Urbana, IL Foellinger Auditorium - UI
04.19.06 East Lansing, MI MSU Concert Auditorium
04.21.06 Maryville, MO Bearcat Arena, NW MO ST.
04.23.06 Mankato, MN Midwest Wireless Civic Center
04.24.06 Brookings, SD Swiftel Center - SD State Univ.

To keep track of our whole tour, click over the http://www.switchfoot.com/tourmain.htm


6th April 2006

Chris Tomlin top winner at Dove Awards

Chris Tomlin became the 2006 Dove Award Artist of the Year, while earning four other Doves at the 37th Annual GMA Music Awards.

The GMA Music Awards is gospel music’s biggest night of the year, where top artists from every style of gospel music come together for a night of music and celebration as the GMA bestows gospel music’s highest honor - the Dove Award. Hosted by Rebecca St. James and Kirk Franklin, the GMA Music Awards were presented live at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. The awards show will air in national syndication April 15 to May 21, 2006.

Tomlin was one of 37 different artists who won Dove Awards, including Steven Curtis Chapman, who received his 50th trophy, an accomplishment unmatched by any other major award show winner. Tomlin’s co-writer and producer Ed Cash was one of the evening’s other big winners, earning four Doves including Producer of the Year. David Crowder Band and lead member David Crowder were three-time winners along with their producer Tedd T.

“There were many spirit-filled and joyful moments during this year’s GMA Music Awards, and it is always great to see new faces emerge alongside already established artists, linking the past to the present and offering a glimpse into the future of gospel music,” said Styll. “Nowhere was that more apparent than in the poignant symbolism of Chris Tomlin’s arriving into the spotlight as this year’s most honored artist in gospel music on the same night that Steven Curtis Chapman reached the newer artists as he did when he invited Chris to tour with him last year. The storyline of these two artists has now been forever connected by their achievements tonight.”

In the “overall” categories, Dove Awards were presented:

Artist of the Year - Chris Tomlin

Male Vocalist of the Year - Chris Tomlin

Female Vocalist of the Year - Natalie Grant

Group of the Year - Casting Crowns

Songwriter of the Year - Christa Wells

Song of the Year - “How Great is Our God” (Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Ed Cash)

New Artist of the Year - The Afters

Tomlin’s five Dove Awards include Artist and Male Vocalist of the Year. “How Great is Our God,” a song he wrote from his RIAA Gold-certified CD Arriving, won in both the Song of the Year and Worship Song categories, awards that also went to his co-writers Jesse Reeves and Ed Cash. Tomlin’s fifth Dove Award was for his collaboration on the Special Event Album of the Year Music Inspired by the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.

David Crowder Band also earned a Dove Award for the Chronicles of Narnia project, along with trophies for Rock/Contemporary Album for A Collision, and Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song for the CD’s lead single, “Here is Our King.” Band leader David Crowder’s three Dove Awards came for his production and songwriting efforts. Natalie Grant’s Female Vocalist of the Year Award is her first Dove honor and Songwriter of the Year Christa Wells earned that trophy thanks to the song “Held,” which Natalie recorded on her latest project, Awaken. Casting Crowns’ Dove for Group of the Year is the band’s second consecutive in that category. Texas-based rock quartet The Afters received their New Artist of the Year Dove Award just one week after the band was invited to perform its hit song “Beautiful Love” on MTV’s “TRL.”

Perhaps because of gospel music’s inherent diversity in musical styles, unexpected artists often show up as Dove Award winners. This year is no different. Reigning “American Idol” Carrie Underwood won her first Dove for Country Recorded Song for “Jesus Take the Wheel.” Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell made his first appearance on the list of Dove Award recipients with a nod for Inspirational Recorded Song for his recording of the Michael English classic “In Christ Alone,” and the Grammy Awards’ most honored female artist, Alison Krauss, captured a Dove with her band Union Station for Bluegrass Recorded Song for “Living Prayer.”

Gospel music’s diversity was also on display with rousing and stylistically distinct music performances. Rising stars Israel & New Breed and Martha Munizzi opened the Dove Awards show, which also included performances by Kutless, Third Day, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Mark Schultz, Grant, Sawyer Brown and The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. Franklin also performed and St. James did duet with all-girl rock band BarlowGirl.

One of the evening’s highlights was a surprise performance honoring Chapman for his 50th Dove Award, which he accepted for Special Event Album of the Year on behalf of all the artists on the Chronicles of Narnia project. Gospel music legends AndraĆ© Crouch, Michael Sweet and Bryan Duncan provided testimonies to Chapman while young artists Jeremy Camp, Crowder, Casting Crowns’ Mark Hall and Third Day’s Mac Powell performed an acoustic set of classic Chapman Dove-winning music. Chapman was unaware of the tribute and was visibly moved by the outpouring of affection from his musical colleagues.

Awards were handed out in 42 categories. Dove Awards go to recordings released during the eligibility year of November 1, 2004 through October 31, 2005 and voted on by the members of the GMA.

The 37th Annual GMA Music Awards were produced by Steve Gilreath for SGTV, Inc. Walgreens has signed on as a lead sponsor for the 37th Annual GMA Music Awards television broadcast, while the American Bible Society is the designated charity of the GMA Music Awards. The awards will be televised in national syndication starting on Easter weekend April 15 through May 21. Central City Productions of Chicago, Ill., is handling first run syndication through network affiliates and independent stations nationwide, with an expected audience reach of 70 percent of U.S. television households. The markets that have cleared are listed on the GMA Music Awards website (www.gmamusicawards.com) and as new markets are added, they will be updated there.