Nathan Ketsdever gave a nice discussion of our latest album here.
Walk4Water - an awesome annual charity event in Nashville - has chosen The Redding Brothers as their spokes-band for this year's activities. The band will perform a concert as part of the event, and will talk about Walk4Water on local radio and television stations. Read more here.
Right before we left for the Colorado castle, Gabe went out and did the MS 150 Bike Tour, an event to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis. Read more here.
Our military tour of the Middle East resulted in a lot of amazing photos, including one taken in the building called "Taliban's Last Stand"; the last hiding place of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Now you can see those photos on Flickr.
The hearing-conservation institute is teaming up with The Redding Brothers to save the world's hearing while delivering a high-impact rock show. Read more here.
The Redding Brothers make the news in the Four Rivers Business Journal as a Hi-Tech Band. The article is referenced in this blog post:
"Feel" is the new single from The Redding Brothers, released in high-definition sound. Click HERE to listen.
Glenville State College will host WV's first surround sound concert. Read about the crazy experiment here.
Jason Keeling, of aBetterWestVirginia.com writes about being impressed with the brothers' progression toward songs of liberation. Read the interview here.
Micah's interesting review and analysis of The Dark Knight was just published on presence.tv


You rocked the house
Micah, Josiah, Gabriel:
You guys Rock! Your music was one of the highlights of the Presence Conference for me. I'm binge-ing on your CD's as I write. Dudes..."Clouds" and "Anger" are some of the most powerful sermons I've ever heard. Can't wait to be with you again, and get you to Oklahoma. You were blessed to be a blessing and you blessed.
Yours in that New Cloud Creation
Jack Scott
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