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Cathy BurtonWith her latest album, south-coast-based singer-songwriter Cathy Burton displays a considerable shift of focus. The songs here are more worship-focussed with explicit lyrics and choruses that wouldn’t be out of place at Soul Survivor or New Day.

Muscially, there is a solid pop-rock thread running throughout the album, veering occasionally in American Idol territory, but generally fitting well into the current mainstream contemporary worship genre, reminding me of Phatfish in their softer moments.

Standout tracks for me included Redeemer (that I may suggest introducing into our reportoire at Church), the Delirious-esqe Songs of Healing and the joyful I Will Choose.

A solid album that deserves exposure as a great worship resource for many churches.

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Further to my story below regarding the change in law relating to the current exemption for churches and other charities from needing a PPL license, I have now received an email from the organisation themselves clarifying the position:

I have just been alerted to your piece on changes to music licensing and the comments that follow it, which do seem to be slightly ambiguous. I thought it best to clarify the situation.

There will indeed be changes to music licensing for not-for-profit organisations from 1 April 2010, as announced by the Government in November. The changes, coming in as a result of European legislation, give musicians a right to remuneration when their recordings are used. It will mean that not-for-profit organisations (Govt offices, public sector facilities, as well as charities) will need to have a PPL licence if they wish to use recorded music. PPL licenses on behalf of the performers and record companies.

However, there will be some exemptions, notably for religious services. There will be no charge for church services from us (PPL). PRS for Music (who license for the songwriters) also give an exemption for church services. This will be a huge benefit to your readership. I wonder if you might be able to make that clear through your magazine? Many thanks.

Following on from to this, we have clarified the following issues in further correspondence:

  • A PPL licence is not required for religious services.
  • For non religious activities a licence will be required. The licence will depend on the type of activity where recorded music is used.
  • If a 3rd party rents out the premises any licence is their responsibility.

However, the issue of PRS exemption is still to be clarified though.

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Lord Mandleson forces Churches to pay for music license

January 7, 2010

A wide range of charities and community organisation, including churches, are facing a increase in costs following the revision of the rules governing the public performing of recorded music by the Intellectual Property Office, part of Lord Mandelson’s Department for Business Innovation and Skills. The National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) are spearheading a campaign [...]

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Biblica sale update – including departure of Gareth Russell from Authentic!

December 23, 2009

As mentioned on other blogs, there has now been official confirmation on what was written here on the 18th. John Ritchie has now bought STL Distribution; Koorong has purchased Authentic book publishing (with the DVD and music business going to Kingsway) plus eight stores (Bath, Birmingham, Bristol, Bromley, Coleraine, Derby, Glasgow and York), the Wesley [...]

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Martin Smith interview – audio version

December 4, 2009

Below is a streaming full audio version of the interview with Martin Smith.
You can download the interview as an MP3 here or read the interviews: part 1 and part 2

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Music Review: Wow Hits 2010

November 30, 2009

Wow Hits 2010
Various Artists £14.99

I came to this album as someone who only has a few Contemporary Christian Music albums on my iPOD (Rich Mullins, Adam Again and The Lost Dogs if you must know). As such, the only artists on this generous double CD package that meant anything to me were those who had [...]

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Martin Smith interview part 2: looking forward

November 22, 2009

We continue our interview with Martin Smith. For part 1 click here.
Everything Christian: You managed to bridge the gap between worship and performance. Was a conscious decision?
Martin Smith: I think it has been instinctive. It is who we are, it is who I am as a person. I love being in the presence of God, [...]

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