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dc Talk

The first gospel act to include hip-hop influences (although trio rarely departs from standard pop/rock), dc Talk became perhaps one of the most popular groups in Christian contemporary music through the mid-’90s, when their fourth album, Jesus Freak, made the best debut for the gospel act on Billboard’s album charts. …

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Tait

Regarding to frontman and DC Speak member Michael Tait, the music group Tait was created in 1996 when he fulfilled drummer Chad Chapin. Both performed a cover from the tune “Inquisitive George,” accompanied by a bevy of Pearl Jam paths. Out of this, Tait surfaced and added two brand-new members, …

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Toby McKeehan

Singer/songwriter, maker, and DC Chat frontman Toby McKeehan was raised within the Washington, D.C., region. He attended university at Liberty University or college, where he fulfilled fellow DC Chat users Michael Tait and Kevin Maximum. The three created the music group in 1987. A distinctive approach to merging rock and …

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TobyMac

Toby McKeehan (or tobyMac, as he’s professionally known) was raised in the north Virginia suburbs within the shadow of Washington, D.C., where he fell deeply in love with rap music. While going to Liberty University or college in Lynchburg, Virginia, through the middle-’80s, he fulfilled Michael Tait and Kevin Maximum …

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Newsboys

One of the most media-exposed Christian rock and roll bands from the ’90s, Newsboys formed in the later ’80s around a primary of John Adam, Peter Furler, and Philip Urry. Though early in its profession the music group was panned for the recognized over-reliance on spiritual clichés in its lyrics, …

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