Christian Music Makers book releases on lulu.com/christianmusic


BUFFALO, NY February 28, 2004--Mark Weber's new book, Christian Music Makers, from Primo Publishing, is now available online at www.lulu.com/christianmusic. Weber's book weaves together CD reviews and interviews covering 70 contemporary Christian and gospel recording artists.

Weber, an active freelance writer, has had articles about Christian musicians published in magazines like Release, Profile, Gospel Today and Charisma, plus newspapers including Toronto's Christian Herald, Buffalo's The Word and Little Rock's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. As a regular contributor to websites such as cbn.com, Christianity.com, crosswalk.com, gospelcrib.8m.com, methodx.net and truetunes.com, Weber has written extensively about a variety of artists and genres during the past five years.

After receiving his Master's degree in Journalism in 2002 from Regent University, a Christian graduate school in Virginia Beach, Va., Weber decided to bring together all he had heard and learned in the form of a book, Christian Music Makers.

"It's written for both the Christian music lover, who will discover tidbits they never knew about artists they already listen to and be exposed to new artists they know nothing about—yet—and for those who know nothing about contemporary Christian and gospel music," says Weber. "There are some inspiring ‘peace after pain' stories in there from artists like Bonnie Keen, Justin Fox, Londa Larmond and Tammy Trent. From big names, like Kirk Franklin, Kathy Troccoli, Bob Carlisle and Aaron Neville, to up-and-coming artists such as John Reuben, Byron Cage, Todd Agnew and Joy Williams, ‘Christian Music Makers' incorporates a wide spectrum of artists and genres."

Weber is using lulu.com as a way to get Christian Music Makers into the hands of music fans worldwide.

"Bookstores are limited by their location, hours of operation and other factors. Having ‘Christian Music Makers' available on lulu.com means people from all over the United States, as well as Canada, the U.K., South Africa and Australia, can have access to it."

Forrester Research estimates that U.S. consumers alone will spend more than $96 billion online this year.

"I buy books online. It's the modern way of shopping," says Weber. "I love the idea that ‘Christian Music Makers' can impact far more people because it's available this way."





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