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Ian Eskelin

The music of Ian Eskelin fused the spiritual energy of CCM using the electronic rhythms of techno-pop. A indigenous of Charlotte, NEW YORK, he gained his first achievement while still a teenager, fronting a favorite East Coast music group known as Business & Market which opened up for functions including …

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All-Star United

Religious rockers All Star United debuted in 1997 using a self-titled LP which was the main topic of very much acclaim — earning a Grammy nomination because the year’s best Rock and roll/Gospel record, it launched 4 CCM chart-topping strikes, like the aptly titled “Smash Hit.” The quintet came back …

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The Afters

Shaped in 2000 by four Starbucks employees in Mesquite, TX, the Afters are an alternative solution CCM rock and roll outfit originally referred to as Blisse. Under their unique moniker, people Marc Dodd (drums), Matt Fuqua (acoustic guitar and vocals), Josh Havens (vocals and acoustic guitar), and Brad Wigg (bass …

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Out of Eden

Gospel soul-sisters in a lot more than just name, Lisa, Andrea and Pleasure Kimmey became popular because the 1st Christian Contemporary band of the ’90s to get back soul/R&B through the secular masses. Created in Richmond, VA, between 1975 and 1980, the Kimmey sisters was raised on stage, carrying out …

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Deitiphobia

Wally Shaw (vocals, keyboards, percussion) formed the Christian industrial band Donderfliegen in Austin, TX, with vocalist Simon O’Leary and drummer Brent Stackhouse. After O’Leary still left, Shaw and Stackhouse released the limited Digital Priests in 1990. A name transformation to Deitiphobia (to be able to even more clearly concentrate the …

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