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L.S.U.

This alternative rock-band, fronted by Michael Knott, makes music that varies from album to album; each is connected, nevertheless, by Knott’s specific vision.

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Ric Alba

Like a former singer/guitarist, Alba caused the Christian alternative rings the Choir as well as the Altar Boys.

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The Violet Burning

A really unique band, Violet Burning up combined similarly rare and diverse qualities to make among ’90s alternative’s most spiritually driven, if not really quixotic, outfits. Led by vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Michael Pritzl, Violet Burning up went through many lineup adjustments through the entire band’s long profession. While never putting your signature …

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The Choir

Using their origins in Orange County, California, and their current incarnation based out of Nashville, Tennessee, atmospheric alt-rock outfit the Choir have undergone their fair share of changes throughout their long career. Created in 1984 beneath the moniker Youngsters Choir, and constructed around the unique playing of guitarist and vocalist …

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Daniel Amos

Founded (generally) in 1975, Daniel Amos, or DA (or Da or dä), continues to be probably one of the most creative rings in the annals of Christian music; certainly, their aggressive creativeness and song workmanship are rarely paralleled in the complete genre of pop music generally. Led by vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Terry …

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The Choir

Stars within their Cleveland hometown, unknown elsewhere (aside from the minor country wide hit “It’s Cool Outdoors”), the Choir played an accomplished, in case a little bit anachronistic, Uk Invasion-influenced pop/rock and roll in the late ’60s. The Mersey-mod cross types “It’s Cold Outdoors” visited number 1 in Cleveland in …

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