There's a lot to unpack in this second episode with Dwayne Larring, as we pick up right where we left off discussing collaboration, songwriting and producing, and the...
James Kurtis & Drew Brown
Music director and morning man James Kurtis (JOY Radio in Toronto) and award-winning artist/producer Drew Brown explore every aspect of life in Christian music. From interviews with today's top artists to fun and in-depth roundtable discussions, Between The Grooves is the ultimate resource for fans and worship leaders alike.
Worship artist Ryan Stevenson opens up about why he is so vulnerable in his songwriting, reflecting honestly the difficulties everyone faces in life, musician or not.
Jaylene Johnson is a songwriter who has overcome many obstacles (head-on collision, vocal damage, and subsequent surgery, difficulties having a family) to release her...
Unspoken has become a huge success in Christian music, but, for lead vocalist Chad Mattson, that path wasn't as clear-cut as you might expect. And it still isn't.
For our 30th episode we celebrate Christmas in style! We've invited all of our past guests over to our place to share their favourite holiday memories or thoughts on the...
Another great Between The Grooves roundtable discussion. Warren Dean Flandez and Jamie Kuse join Drew Brown for an insightful conversation about soul music in Canada;...
Dwayne Larring chats about joining Natalie Grant on the road with the band Truth and creating an entirely new sound on the Christian scene with SONICFLOOd.
A 'Between The Grooves' music roundtable discussion with Luke Langman, Jared Groenewegen (All Rescued Children), Drew Brown and James Kurtis.
Ayiesha Woods is a GRAMMY and Dove Award-nominated worship leader trying to balance marriage and motherhood with a career in music.
Loss, grief, illness, and how you respond to difficult seasons, Alisa Turner shares how music was the door that helped the Spirit breathe her back to life.
Tauren Wells and Mallary Hope are both fresh on the Christian music scene, despite each having established careers are recording artists.
Jasmine Murray was a top contestant on 'American Idol', Miss Mississippi and placing in the top 10 in Miss America, founder of a nonprofit called '13 Going on 30' which...
Naomi Striemer is an author and international chart topping Christian singer/ songwriter. Signing a major label, multi-album record deal at 18-years of age was her dream...
Darren Mulligan left his native Ireland in 2003 to chase a life built on selfish ambition, temporary pleasure and fleeting fame. But God had other plans for him. His...
Jake Bertrand fights a variety of health obstacles, including an autoimmune and a neurological disorder, and has come close to death a few times. But he strives to be a...
Following a path towards a ministry in Christian music can begin in many different ways, but for most the actual destination is Nashville. While Hannah Kerr was born in...
Recording artist David Dunn shares some incredible life-lessons and a philosophy to bring joy and laughter into everything you do.
Rising Nashville star Jordan St.Cyr offers practical steps on how Christian artists can get into the music scene and be successful.
Renowned worship artist Danny Gokey opens up about depression and shares his vision for helping build the Kingdom of God.
Pastor Anthony Does explains how individual songs have inspired him throughout life, and their influence towards his book.
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Planning their schedule and adapting to the needs of the people they’re serving, Gerald and Allison of Infinitely More discuss music and ministry.
Musicians often see radio play as the next logical step for their song, but what does it actually take to get on-air?
Chatting to leaders and pastors about worship culture in the church, get Between The Grooves with Eric and Justin of Reunion Church,
Husband and wife duo, Gerald and Allison from the Christian group, Infinitely More, drop by to chat about doing music full-time together.