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Front Row (album)
''Front Row'' is David Meece's fifth album, it was recorded live in 1982. Track listing #"Heaven Knows" (Dan Walsh, Harvey Price) - 2:35 #"Jesus" (Meece) - 4:31 #"Rattle Me, Shake Me" (Nancy Honeytree) - 4:30 #"Mother, Muffler, Mozart & The Beatles" - 6:28 * "Mozart Sonata A Minor 1st Movement" (Arrangement – Meece) * "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) #"All The Time" (Meece) - 4:13 #"Never Gonna Serve Anyone Else But You" (Meece) - 2:40 #"Gospel Train" (Meece) - 3:05 #"Comin' Back" (Meece) - 3:12 #"Crucifixion" - (15:56) * "There Once Lived A Man" (Meece) * "Intermezzo" (Meece) * "Ten Thousand Angels" (Ray Overholt) * "The Bystander" (Meece) * "Were You There" (Meece) * "We Are The Reason" (Meece) Personnel * David Meece – lead vocals, acoustic piano * Shane Keister – keyboards, synthesizers * Jon Goin – guitars * Brent Rowan – guitars * Craig Nelson – bass * Keith Edwards – drums * Farrell Morris – percussion * Mark Mo ...
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David Meece
David Meece (born May 26, 1952) is an American contemporary Christian musician who enjoyed success in the mid-1980s, and into the early 2010s, with more than thirty Top 10 hits including several No. 1 songs. In November 2012, Meece was given a Lifetime Achievement Award for his body of work by the Artists Music Guild. Early life and education Meece was raised in Humble, Texas, with an abusive and alcoholic father. Meece found solace in playing piano, and by his mid-teens he was touring in Europe and the US. Meece went on to study music at the Peabody Conservatory of Music where he met his wife Debbie, who played viola. While attending Baltimore's Peabody Institute, he experienced a religious conversion, and devoted his life to Jesus. Meece became a youth pastor, and began writing songs reflecting his Christian beliefs, adding classical influences to pop melodies. Music career Meece came to the attention of the Christian music label Myrrh Records, and in 1976 they rele ...
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