What I love about Due West
The first time I met Jason Deere, who produced my album "Nothin' Like the Summer," I was 19 years old. Fresh off "American Idol," I had met my fair share of other artists and celebrities and had started to form my own opinion about what music stars were really like.
Rain doesn't slow 'The Work'
All seemed well for the Nashville Tribute Band as they expressed their appreciation for LDS missionaries through music Thursday evening at the Sandy Ampitheater.
'The Work' new music from Nashville Tribute Band
Take a listen as songwriter Jason Deere shares the music and stories behind this new album.
LDS band's album gives different take on missionary work
Jason Deere wants others to know what being a missionary means.
Mission comes before music for fledgling country trio
Dyer Highway, a country trio from Highland, Utah, is about to release a self-titled CD, but the siblings are also applying the reigns to their musical career.
Country trio's values stay strong as it climbs the charts
The country trio Due West, is steadily gaining recognition in the country world without compromising their values and purpose for being in the music industry.
Lady Antebellum hasn't let success go to their heads
Editor's note: Former "American Idol" contestant Carmen Rasmusen Herbert writes about her favorite entertainers in her column "What I Love About …"
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