[MENTION=195285]JeffF[/MENTION], I'm still not getting a feeling that we're quite on the same page as to the scope of what you're describing, and what "hosting" of any of these capabilities would require. It's not something you'd do on a couple of servers and hard drives in a closet, but, these days, a website and "virtual" storage created in the cloud, like AWS or similar, or with the help of a website hosting service like GoDaddy that has lots of templates and plans to support all kinds of businesses. And these are just ones that popped into my head - I know there are myriad ways to get there.
We're talking LOTS of money and technical expertise - something well beyond my world and most "home recording" folks, if that's really what you want to do. (And I retired from a career in hi-tech doing back-end server stuff for public and private websites!) Now, if you have $millions to invest, then I'd really suggest you go start talking to some companies that do this sort of thing. (And hire a lawyer while you are at it, because you're going to need one.)
And, maybe you just want to create a
portal, i.e., to aggregate different music sources from YouTube, et al, but that's pretty easy today with just a Facebook business page or simple website at GoDaddy. Again, still a little fuzzy.
If you just want to use existing platforms, I'd suggest scouring the internet and joining some CC music forums, and perhaps a large Facebook community and start asking questions there. They may direct you to exactly what you're looking for.
P.S. I found an interesting site/blog at
�� Streaming Christian Music - TheOverflow.com just from googling around - I have no doubt a lot of what you are posting about is already out there if you poke around, and maybe just a portal is all that's really needed. ([MENTION=136361]DM60[/MENTION] - that site references DistroKid on the /submitmusic page.)