The Redding Brothers have officially been added to regular rotation on tSr Radio for the songs "Chauvet", "Unfaithful", and "Solid".
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Seeing as it is the once in a lifetime day (Saturday, 7-7-07), and the only time the Song of the Week will fall on that day is NOW, we decided to release a unique song for a unique day. With a drop-in visit from Corey, newly fixed recording equipment, friends from multiple states all in town, and all kinds of harum-scarum going on, this song was sure to be great. Written and recorded entirely TODAY, we present "DESPERATION".
The Redding Brothers' song "Solid" was featured on The Pillar Cast post #019 on July 1st, as the third song in the episode. The Pillar Cast is a weekly podcast featuring the best of Christian and independent music from around the world.
In case you hadn't noticed, now each article or post we make on the website has the typical bloggers' social bookmarking icons. These allow you to add a given blog post or Song-Of-The-Week entry to your own "favorites" or "bookmarks" list on sites like Digg, Delicious, Technorati, Google, Yahoo, Netscape, etc.
On each frontpage article, there is an icon for Digg, Delicious, and Technorati. But if you click the article's title and go to the full view of the article, you'll have lots more options if those three aren't the services you normally use (we just didn't want to clutter up the frontpage, so we left them hidden until you switch to the full view of the article).
This actually gives us another way that you can help the Redding Brothers succeed. You see, on Digg.com, the more people that "Dugg" a given post, the higher its ranking on their site, and the more people who will potentially read the post and learn about the Redding Brothers, who would have otherwise known nothing about them.
So if you like an article or song we've posted, be sure to click "Dugg!" under the yellow icon to the right of the article. It will take you to Digg.com where you can login or register to start digging all kinds of articles. The whole process only takes a couple of seconds, so we really hope you'll help us out by getting us good rankings on Digg.