The Afters Plan for New 'Blow-Away' Album

|PIC1|The winners of last year's New Artist of the Year at the GMA Music Awards in the US, The Afters, are planning a follow-up album to I Wish We All Could Win. A release date is yet to be announced.

The band posted on their website: "We're going into the studio this month to work on the new Album! This is the year of a new Afters album! We are really excited about the songs we have written and cannot wait for you to hear them! This album is going to blow away anything we've ever done!"

For more information, visit www.theafters.com.

The Gospel Music Association (GMA) announced that the 38th
Annual GMA Dove Awards will be presented on April 25, 2007 (8:00-10:00 p.m. CST) at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee.

The event will be hosted by Dove-winning artists Natalie Grant, Brian Littrell, and Donnie McClurkin.

ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox broadcast affiliates in Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Washington DC, Atlanta, Cleveland, New Orleans and Nashville are among the more than 50 television stations that have already cleared the GMA Dove Awards for the 2007 broadcast.
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