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MANAGEMENT
Rush Of Fools
The Alabama-based band took the Christian music world by storm with the release of their self-titled debut album in 2007. “Undo,” their hit-single from the same album, was Radio and Records (R&R) 2007 Song of the Year and the song garnered ASCAP’s 2008 Song of the Year Award. The band released their sophomore project, Wonder Of The World, in September 2008. Touring over 120 dates a year, the band recently concluded their first headlining tour.  Their newest project, We Once Were, hit stores September 27, 2011. Visit www.rushoffools.com for more information.

Jimmy Needham
Houston native, Jimmy Needham continues to expand his audience base and fans with his soul-infused jazz and Motown-based grooves. His debut release on INPOP records garnered him three Top 10 radio singles including an eight-week #2 single with “Lost At Sea.” Jimmy’s sophomore project, Not Without Love, hit the market in August 2008, and quickly gained him his first Top 10 Adult Contemporary single with “Forgiven and Loved.” His third album, Nightlights, released May 18, 2010. Needham’s past touring opportunities have included guest slots with SuperChick, BarlowGirl, Rush Of Fools, Natalie Grant, NewSong, LeCrae, and the Acquire the Fire Tour. His next project releases in March 2012. Visit www.jimmyneedham.com for information.

Echoing Angels
Good ole southern boys from the Atlanta, Georgia are make up the band Echoing Angels. Their sound is a creative fusion of southern rock, pop, and worship with influences from James Taylor, Kenny Loggins, Train, Lifehouse, Matchbox 20, and Third Day. The band saw amazing success with their debut project, You Alone, and have had quite a busy year. The band recently signed a new record deal with eOne Christian Music and released their self-titled, sophomore album on March 22, 2011. Visit www.echoingangels.com for more information.
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Chase Callahan
Born and raised in Greenville, SC, Chase Callahan leads worship for his home congregation, Marathon Church, which attracts about 5,000 each Sunday. “I was content to lead worship on Sunday mornings,” Callahan says, “but I felt God saying, ‘I want you to get beyond these four walls and reach people for Me.’” And that’s exactly what happened, as he partnered with INO Records to release his first album, That Was Then, This Is Now, which saw immediate radio success. Chase's first two singles, “On And On” and “Castaway”, both went #1 and he has toured with Kutless, Jeremy Camp, and The Almost, as well as headlining his own tours and playing Christian Festivals across the country.

Rhett Walker Band
Emerging from the heart of Music City, the Rhett Walker Band is turning heads with their southern-tinged songwriting and singing style. Sonically, the band draws references from Needtobreathe and Mumford & Sons, as well as The Black Crowes and Third Day. One of the band's goals is to write songs with a clear message about their desire for revival within the church. They have had the opportunity to share at churches across the South, as well as at many camps and conventions. The band's debut on Essential Records will release in 2012.
Joy Patton
Joy Patton, author of From Ice Queen To Princess, a study through the book of Galatians, and The Myth Of Enuff, an allegorical story, is a new voice in the literary world. A creative Bible teacher who serves as a Lead Women’s Bible Study Teacher at Fellowship Bible Church in Brentwood, TN, Joy grew up as a pastor's daughter in Macedonia, OH.  Along with focusing on theatre in college, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Education with a minor in Communication from Grace College in Winona Lake, IN.  She has been married to Andrew for 14 years and has four children, Connor, Kyle, Hope and Faith. Visit joypatton.com to read her weekly blog.
 
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