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{{summary | text=Contemporary Christian Music (or CCM) is a term originally used in the 1970s to describe a new form of pop and rock music that was lyrically based in the Christianity. The music had its roots in [[Jesus Music]] which sprung from the hippie [[Jesus Movement]] of the early 70s. An entire Christian music industry soon sprang up, with Christian-only artists, record labels, [[Christian radio|radio stations]], and record stores. By the 1980s, CCM was a large music industry with artists such as [[Amy Grant]] and [[Michael W. Smith]] selling millions of records.}}
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* [[Contemporary Christian Songs Index]] | [[Contemporary Christian Albums Index]] | [[Contemporary Christian Song-Writers and Bands Index]]
* [[Jesus Music]] | [[Christian alternative rock]] | [[Christian hardcore]] | [[Christian hip hop]] | [[Christian industrial]] | [[Christian metal]] | [[Christian pop]] | [[Christian punk]] | [[Christian rock]] | [[Christian ska]] | [[Cprog]] | [[Christian worship music]]
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{{overview}}
{{topics}}
* [[Contemporary Christian Songs Index]] | [[Contemporary Christian Albums Index]] | [[Contemporary Christian Song-Writers and Bands Index]]
* [[Jesus Music]] | [[Christian alternative rock]] | [[Christian hardcore]] | [[Christian hip hop]] | [[Christian industrial]] | [[Christian metal]] | [[Christian pop]] | [[Christian punk]] | [[Christian rock]] | [[Christian ska]] | [[Cprog]] | [[Christian worship music]]
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{{returnto}} [[Christian music]]