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  • ...s other genres of music, including Alternative rock, Christian alternative rock, Pop, Dance, and Electronica. {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • subtopics = [[Contemporary Christian Music]] | ...to honor the outstanding achievements in contemporary Christian and gospel music. They are held annually in [[Nashville]], [[Tennessee]].
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  • * Music and Lyrics Copyright Public Domain. :We will rock you, rock you, rock you
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  • ...pected [[Christian rock]] bands in the history of [[Contemporary Christian music]]. They were based out of the [[Jesus People USA]] Christian community in [ ...n Band has also been a driving force in the development of the [[Christian music industry]] at large. Glenn Kaiser also has an established solo career as a
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  • ...istian punk]], [[Christian rock]], Christian ska, Cprog, Christian worship music ...n 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]] sellin
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  • Seventh Day Slumber is a Christian Rock band. Their song "Oceans from the Rain" was the 14th most played on song on {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • Building 429 is a [[Christian rock]] band signed to Word Records. {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • Thousand Foot Krutch or TFK is a Canadian Christian rock band. {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • topic_name = Music and Christianity | ...[Christmas carols]], [[Hymns]], [[Gospel music]], [[Contemporary Christian Music]]
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  • Dizmas is a [[Christian rock]] band from the [[Antelope Valley]] area of southern [[California]]. They b {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • ...core is a form of hardcore punk and metalcore music and a subgenre of punk rock played by bands where the musicians promote Christian beliefs. The extent t ...usic market and rely on genre specific labels to promote and release their music.
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  • Sanctus Real is a Christian rock band, originally from Toledo, Ohio. They have released three albums with Sp ...be added to the list via the ''Dance Praise Expansion Pack Volume 3: Pop & Rock Hits''.
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  • Kids in the Way is a Christian rock group from Indianapolis, Indiana. Their songs mainly have darker references {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • ...nown to them, they were entered into a talent search contest for Christian music giant [[Word Records]]. They rejected a contract offer in order to reach a Following the disbandment of 38th Parallel, Nate Rippke formed the classic rock band Sons of the Republic. They reformed in 2005 and independently released
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  • "According to John" is a Christian rock band. Their songs include [[Justified (According to John)|Justified]]. {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Christian music]] -> [[Song writers]]
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  • Anberlin is a rock band comprised of Christian members that was formed in 2002. Even though th {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • Fireflight is an American Christian rock band. The band originated in Eustis, Florida in 1999. The band is signed by {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • topic_name = Christian punk music | ...band in 2000, "...[N]obody wanted to continue playing in [the] "Christian" music industry."
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  • subtopics = [[Contemporary Christian music]] | CCM Magazine is a monthly magazine that covers [[Contemporary Christian music]], published by Salem Publishing, a division of Salem Communications. It wa
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  • Pamela Mytroen is a freelance writer. She interviews Canadian music groups and writes reviews for them. We have musicians of distinction and va Links from other sources about Pamela Mytroen's arts, music or media ministry go here.
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  • Switchfoot is a Grammy nominated alternative rock band from San Diego, California, United States. The current members are Jon ...n. It's about change and movement, a different way of approaching life and music".
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  • {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Christian music]] -> [[Song writers]] [[Category:Christian rock groups]]
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  • ...inst that house, yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock." ([[Matthew 7]]:24-27)}} My feet are planted on this rock
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  • Kutless is a Christian Hard Rock/Alternative Rock band from Portland, Oregon. {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • Krystal Meyers (born July 31 1988) is a Christian rock musician signed to Essential Records. {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • "Delirious?" are an English Christian rock band. The band members include [[Martin Smith]] on vocals and guitar, [[Stu {{returnto}} [[Christian music]] -> [[Song writers]]
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  • You've set my feet upon the Rock, and now i know {{returnto}} [[Christian music]] | [[Christian Songs Index]]
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  • Flyleaf is an alternative rock band from the Temple/Belton, Texas area. The band and its members have prev {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • ...antially since its inception in 1998. The sextet now plays a brand of hard music combining elements of Metalcore, Screamo, Emocore, and Post Hardcore. Alth {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • ...r Head East vocalist John Schlitt joined the band, bringing on a more hard rock/heavy metal-type sound. * 1989 Petra Praise - The Rock Cries Out
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  • On Christ the solid Rock I stand On Christ the solid Rock I stand
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  • Stellar Kart is a [[Christian]] rock/punk/pop from Phoenix, Arizona. In Febuary 2005 Stellar Kart signed with [[ {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • Christian rock is a form of rock music played by bands where the musicians are openly Christian. The extent to whi ...Music?''", summarized his attitude and his quest to pioneer Christian rock music.
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  • Barren Cross is a [[Christian Rock]] and Heavy Metal band that was formed in [[California]] in [[1984]] by hig *''Rock For The King'' ([[1986]])
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  • ...ter, and poet. He is best known for being the lead singer of the Christian rock group [[DC Talk]]. {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • ...hat originally played a rap metal style but has since moved to a more hard rock sound. Their second album "Fireproof" sold over 300,000 copies. Pillar then Pillar was voted Best Hard Rock Band in CCM Magazine's 2006 Reader's Choice Awards.
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  • ...and Chuck Reynolds on Drums. The group is perhaps best known for the song "Rock Solid". ...re being influenced by [[Larry Norman]] to pursue a contemporary Christian music ministry.
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  • Bride is a Christian metal/rock band formed in the 80s, by brothers Dale and Troy Thompson. Despite being c {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Christian music]] -> [[Song writers]]
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  • {{returnto}} [[Christian music]] [[Category:Christian rock groups]]
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  • ...s an American bimonthly publication focusing on both Christianity and hard rock.
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  • ...ainstream rock and pop music as well as popular and contemporary Christian music from singers and song-writers including [[DC Talk]], [[Rebecca St James]],
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  • ...ael DeWayne Tait (born May 18, 1966) is one-third of the notable Christian rock group [[DC Talk]] and founder of the band Tait. Tait is a self-taught guita {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • ...y span the musical genres from grunge to techno, industrial to alternative rock. They were heavily influenced by the bands Mortal and Fold Zandura. ...e got. I'm going to do the best show I can do; the wildest show. I'm gonna rock it. I think we captured that feeling on our record."
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  • subtopics = [[Christian music]] ===[[Christian music]]===
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  • Michael Harrison Sweet (born 4 July, 1963) is a Christian rock singer from the United States. Sweet is best known as co-founder, writer an {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • Copyright ©2003 J.L. Anderson Music Publishing Co. You are, my rock and my fortress.
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  • Red's music is characterized by heavy, angst-asserting instrumentation (à la nu metal) Red's debut single, "Breath Into Me," topped the rock charts in 2006 and lasted 5 weeks at #1.
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  • ...Christian]] involved in [[:Category:Acting|acting]] and [[:Category:Music|music]] ministry in [[Canada]]. ...Country Music Awards (CCMA) show. Her Song "New Love" received the Country Music News Fan Award for Single of the Year and in 1988 Kelita recorded "Neighbou
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  • ...g]], [[:Category:Dance|dance]], [[:Category:Film|film]], [[:Category:Music|music]], [[:Category:New Media|new media]], [[:Category:News|news]], [[:Category: This paragraph describes Cathy Goddard's arts, music or media ministry.
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  • ...band has become popular on the Christian music scene and also The Secular rock scene, and was voted "Favorite New Artist" by CCM Magazine in their Februar ...album's fourteen songs. They won GMA Canada Covenant Award [1] for Modern Rock/Alternative Album of the Year in 2006.
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  • * ''Rock In A Hard Place'' (1988, Frontline) * ''Bloodgood Rock Theater'' (2000, DVD reissue of Alive in America and Shakin' the World)
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  • ...14 in the 2001 book ''[[CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music]]''. ...''Jesus Freak'' changed the genre of [[Christian hip-hop]] and [[Christian rock]] in many ways and is still influences bands today.
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  • My feet are planted on this rock [[Category:Christian music]]
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  • ...istian pastor and speaker. He is very active in the Contemporary Christian music community. ...g with his solo career, he is also a guitarist and lead singer of the hard rock/blues Rez Band (Resurrection Band) and a member of the Jesus People USA com
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  • ...n a interview that they do not care if they are called a Christian band, a rock and roll band, or whatever else. He added, "We just sing about what we want {{returnto}} [[Christian music]] -> [[Song writers]]
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  • The Cornerstone Festival is a Christian music festival put on by Jesus People USA held annually around the 4th of July in ...Farms each year to see over 300 bands from many styles of music, including rock, metal, hardcore, pop, rap, folk, electronic, Celtic, and country. In addit
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  • ...inst that house, yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into prac {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • Christian metal is a form of heavy metal music and progressive rock music with Christian lyrics and themes, a genre of metal created by Christian ban ...n-Christian metal fans. [[Divinefire]] [[Narnia (band)|Narnia]] and [[Rob Rock]] are the most prominent Christian [[power metal]] bands. Rob achieved ini
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  • She later entered into the elite of rock 'n' roll musicians with friends like May Pang, John Lennon, Neil Sedaka. Fr ==Film, Music and Books==
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  • ...claimed for many years to have been a founding member of seminal Southern Rock act, Atlanta Rhythm Section, the band's website disputes this claim. He did In 1980, LeFevre "committed [his] life to Jesus", quit rock and roll and became a janitor at his church in Atlanta, Ga. He started a Ch
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  • subtopics = Music "Casting Crowns" in a Christian rock band that helps reaching out and drawing youth and adults alike to [[Christ
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  • ...edia workers in Canada]], [[:Category:Theatre|Theatre]], [[:Category:Music|Music]]}} ...hristian]] involved in [[:Category:Theatre|Theatre]] and [[:Category:Music|Music]] ministry in Toronto, ON, [[Canada]].
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  • For the Cross is a Rock song by [[Matt Redman]]. It speaks of the great love that Christ displayed, {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] --> [[Christian music]]
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  • ...s song "Open Up Your Eyes". His original music is a mixture of ballads and rock. ...rom the album "Stay"). His first single was "Understand". He has made four music videos: "Understand", "Walk By Faith", "Take You Back", and "Tonight". He h
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  • "Can't get past the evidence" is a Christian rock song by [[4HIM]]. {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Christian music]]
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  • Strictly speaking a hymn consists of words only, and the music to which a hymn may be sung is a hymn tune. For example, the hymn "Amazing ...Awakening]] in [[USA|America]] led to a new musical style called [[Gospel music|gospel]]. African-Americans developed a rich hymnody from spirituals during
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  • ...nd Billboard charts, and is often listed as one of the top keyboardists in rock and roll in Keyboard Magazine. Smith had sold more than seven million recor In 1981, Smith was signed as a writer to Meadowgreen Music, where he racked up a number of highly successful gospel hits penned for ar
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  • My heart evolved into a rock beating inside of me {{returnto}} [[Christian music]]
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  • #[http://www.jc-tv.net/ JC-tv] music videos ===Music Videos===
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  • ...s Freak]], debuted higher on the US Billboard charts than any other gospel music group in history. Their latest album together is ''Intermission: the Greate DC Talk's music has won numerous [[GMA Dove Awards]], along with three Grammy Awards. "We'r
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  • subtopics = [[Contemporary Christian Music]] The Newsboys are a Christian pop/rock band formed in 1985 in [[Mooloolaba]], [[Australia]] (although they soon re
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  • ...ory:Canadian Christians|Canadian Christian]] involved in [[:Category:Music|music]] ministry in [[Canada]]. ...blues. She is a gospel recording artist and for 3 years sat on the Gospel Music Advisory Committee for the Canadian JUNO Awards.
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  • ...Music Wiki, a database on Christian music. It is now the largest Christian music wiki and the second largest Christian wiki. * [http://christianmusic.wikia.com/ Christian Music Wiki]
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  • ...weekly. Like most megachurches, these two examples rely on Christian rock music and aim to advertise the church and the gospel.
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  • ...d to the School of Broadcasting and was not accepted. Mike then focused on music, being a keyboard player and backup vocalist. Radio was the last thing on h
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  • The band is a Christian Hardcore, Rap Metal, Hard Rock band from Orange County, California consisting of Andrew "Macabre" Schwab ( ...rapping, it was a convenient label due to the popularity of that genre of music at the time. After putting out their second album Drawing Black Lines (2000
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  • ...ory:Canadian Christians|Canadian Christian]] involved in [[:Category:Music|music]] ministry in [[Canada]]. His music is poetic and well put together.
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  • * [[Bible]], [[Christian literature, art, music and media]] ===[[Christian literature, art, music and media]]===
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  • My heart evolved into a rock beating inside of me [[Category:Christian music]]
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  • ...c and popular rock songs. In the end analysis, the range and vision of his music defies obedience to any musical discipline. ...sicians such as John Cougar Mellencamp who was quoted as saying, “Norman’s music changed my life.” Van Morrison has been quoted in an interview with a Eur
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  • ...troy the fib, before it destroys Junior! Features the larry-Boy theme song music video performed by Nicole C. Mullen! ...ou a sneak peek of Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie! With songs from the film, a music video by Chris Rice, and a montage of Veggie songs!
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  • * [[Music (EBD)]] * [[Music, Instrumental (EBD)]]
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  • To the extent that music requires a manufactured instrument, it involves technology. We may think th ...people who put his words into practice are like wise builders who build on rock rather than sand.
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