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Matthew Ward

As an associate from the ’70s Jesus rock and roll mainstays 2nd Section of Works, vocalist Matthew Ward helped create the audio that ultimately became CCM; upon the group’s dissolution in 1988, Ward embarked on a single career. Ward was raised in North Dakota on his family’s plantation, among nine …

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Wayne Watson

A local of Wisner, Louisiana, CCM singer/songwriter Wayne Watson originally planned to pursue a profession playing football, but while in university he began dabbling in music, and after graduation regularly performed in area churches. While leading worship in a Christian youngsters camp, the daddy of 1 of the kids videotaped …

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Jars of Clay

Jars of Clay were the breakout music group from the so-called substitute CCM movement from the ’90s, credit scoring a massive mainstream hit using the debut one “Overflow” and enjoying platinum product sales. The group’s lyrics might have been solely Christian, but their acoustic-oriented music in shape perfectly in to …

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Patsy Moore

The daughter of the Navy man, Patsy Moore was created in Antigua in 1964. Her family members moved around often when she was a kid. Reflecting the wide selection of cultures she’s experienced, Moore’s music uses African and Caribbean rhythms, folk, spirit, Latin, rock and roll, pop and funk. The …

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