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The Choir (alternative Rock Band)
The Choir is an atmospheric Christian alternative rock band currently comprising Derri Daugherty on guitar and vocals, Steve Hindalong on drums, and Dan Michaels on saxophone and lyricon. Long-time bassist Tim Chandler died in 2018, and guitarist Marc Byrd was the fifth member of the band between 2005–2014. As of 2022, the band has released 16 full-length studio albums, three EPs, five live albums, one single-disc compilation, one retrospective box set, and is still actively recording new material. History Southern California period (1983–1993) The Choir was originally formed as Youth Choir in the early 1980s by Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong. Daniel Amos bass guitarist Tim Chandler introduced Hindalong to Daugherty, who was the band's roadie and sound man.Alfonso (2002), p. 139. Hindalong and Daugherty quickly became friends, and Youth Choir was part of the Calvary Chapel Christian punk and alternative music scene, which also included the bands Undercover, Crumbäch ...
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Crumbächer
Crumbächer was an American Christian new wave, synthpop and dance-pop band in the 1980s, headed by Stephen Crumbächer. History After five years of friendship, Stephen Crumbächer, Dawn Wisner and Jim Wisner played their first performance as Crumbächer at a New Year's Eve show in 1983. The following summer, the band entered the studio for the first time to begin recording a six-song EP for Calvary Chapel's MRC label with Ojo Taylor of Undercover producing and Derri Daugherty of The Choir engineering. Once the label heard the early results, they requested that the band record a few additional songs so that it could be released as a full-length album, instead of an EP. The album, ''Incandescent'', was released in April 1985 on Broken Records, which was classified as a new wave material. The band signed with the newly formed Frontline Records and began work on their second album, the self-produced '' Escape from the Fallen Planet'' which was released in 1986. The following ...
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Circle Slide
''Circle Slide'' is the sixth studio release, and fifth full-length studio album, from Christian alternative rock band the Choir, released in 1990. Considered by some critics to be the band's best album, and even called "one of the best Christian albums ever made,"Thompson (2000), p. 123 ''Circle Slide'' was listed at No. 53 in the book '' CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music''. This would be the final album the Choir would record for Myrrh Records. Background Despite ''Wide-Eyed Wonder''s positive themes of new fatherhood and family relationships, Myrrh Records' substantial promotion of the album, and the resultant high-profile tour with heavy media coverage, it was a period of personal turmoil for every member of the Choir. The extensive time spent in a crowded van for months at a time took its toll on the band's relationship with bass guitarist Robin Spurs, who quit the Choir during the recording of ''Circle Slide''.Conant, Palmer (2001), p. 25 She initiall ...
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Wide-Eyed Wonder
''Wide-Eyed Wonder'' is the fifth studio release, and fourth full-length studio album, from Christian alternative rock band the Choir, released in 1989. This would be the first studio album with new bass guitarist Robin Spurs, and would mark the band's first attempt to cross over to the mainstream market.Conant, Palmer (2001), p. 21 Background After Spurs officially joined the Choir the night that '' Chase the Kangaroo'' was released,Conant, Palmer (2001), p. 19 the band's new lineup spent the majority of 1988 on the road, including appearances at the Cornerstone Festival in Chicago, the Greenbelt Festival in England, and the Flevo Festival in the Netherlands.Conant, Palmer (2001), p. 20 In September of that year, drummer and lyricist Steve Hindalong's first daughter, Emily, was born, and this event would have a measurable impact on the lyrical content of the Choir's follow-up album, which began production only two months later. Recording and production With the release of ''Ch ...
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Adam Again
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Riki Michele
Riki Michele (born Michele Bunch, currently Michele Palmer) is a female Christian alternative rock artist. Best known as one of the vocalists for Adam Again, she has also recorded four eclectic solo albums. A reviewer for Knight Ridder describer her as a "funky diva... a diva in the "female artist who knows what the heck she's doing" sense." She was married to Gene Eugene, and though they divorced in 1994 she continued to record with him until his death in 2000. Discography With Adam Again * '' In a New World of Time'' (1986) * '' Ten Songs by Adam Again'' (1988) * '' Homeboys'' (1990) * ''Dig'' (1992) * '' Perfecta'' (1995) * '' Worldwide Favourites'' (1999) * ''A Tribute to Gene Eugene'' (2000) * '' Adam Again Tribute Boxed Set'' (2001) Solo * ''Big Big Town'' (1989 – Broken Records) * ''One Moment Please'' (1993 – WAL) * ''Surround Me'' (2002 – independent) * ''Come Let Us Adore Him: A Parable Christmas'' (2003 – Parable Christian Stores) * ''Push'' (2015 – i ...
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Gene Eugene
Gene Andrusco (April 6, 1961 – March 20, 2000), better known as Gene Eugene, was a Canadian-born actor, record producer, engineer, composer and musician. Andrusco was best known as the leader of the alternative rock band Adam Again, a member of The Swirling Eddies (credited as Prickly Disco), and as a founding member of the supergroup Lost Dogs Lost Dogs are an American musical supergroup formed in 1991, comprising vocalists, songwriters, and guitarists from multiple Christian alternative rock bands. Their current lineup includes Terry Scott Taylor (Daniel Amos, the Swirling Eddies), .... References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Eugene, Gene Canadian record producers 20th-century Canadian male singers Canadian rock singers Canadian male child actors People from Huntington Beach, California 1961 births 2000 deaths Canadian audio engineers Canadian performers of Christian music People from Fort Frances 20th-century Canadian male actors Lost Dogs ...
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Vector (band)
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Mark Heard
John Mark Heard III (December 16, 1951 – August 16, 1992) was an American record producer, folk rock singer and songwriter from Macon, Georgia. Heard released sixteen albums, and produced or performed with many artists, including: Sam Phillips (aka Leslie Phillips), Pierce Pettis, Phil Keaggy, Vigilantes of Love, Peter Buck of R.E.M. (who co-produced VOL's album ''Killing Floor'' with Heard), The Choir, Randy Stonehill and Michael Been of The Call. Heard produced part of Olivia Newton-John's ''The Rumour'' (1988), which also included a cover of Heard's own "Big and Strong" (originally called "How to Grow Up Big and Strong"). Early life and music career After graduating from the University of Georgia in 1974 with an ABJ (bachelor of arts in journalism) degree in television, Heard traveled to Switzerland to study at L'Abri under the influential evangelical Christian philosopher Francis Schaeffer. Singers Larry Norman and Randy Stonehill stumbled onto Mark one day playing ...
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Diamonds And Rain
''Diamonds and Rain'' is the third studio release, and second full-length studio album, from Christian alternative rock band the Choir, released in 1986. It is the first release under the band's new moniker after dropping "Youth" from their name. Background After ''Shades of Gray'' was released, Shadow Records folded, so Youth Choir once again found themselves without a record label. Conant, Palmer (2001), p. 12 Around this time, Myrrh Records was looking to expand their roster of artists specifically in the rock genre, so record executive Tom Willett moved from Nashville to Los Angeles to establish MyrrhLA. With little success finding new artists during the first six months of the new imprint's existence, Willett was dragged by a local promoter to see a Youth Choir concert, and he found them to be "creatively inventive and musically prophetic." The band was signed to the new label in June of 1986, just after Youth Choir's third appearance at Cornerstone, Conant, Palmer (2001), p. ...
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Shades Of Gray (album)
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