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Tenth Avenue North was an American contemporary Christian music (CCM) band from
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that was active from 2000 to 2021. The group was formed while its founding members attended
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took its name from an east-west road in
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. During its period of prominence, the band comprised Mike Donehey as the lead singer, Jason Jamison as the drummer, Jeff Owen as the guitarist, Ruben Juarez as the bassist, and Brendon Shirley as the
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. The band released a total of fifteen original music projects,FAREWELL
/ref> including eight full-length studio albums (six of which reached the
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, including one which reached the top 10) and multiple RIAA gold singles. In February 2020, they announced an amicable end to the band and that their upcoming tour would be their last, as the members wanted to spend more time with their families and pursue other career paths. Their final tour was halted due to the
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after a few shows, and ultimately canceled. The band decided to play a final farewell show with the five main members in Florida in April 2021 and disbanded amicably thereafter.


History


Founding and early success (2000-2011)

Tenth Avenue North was founded in 2000 by Donehey and Jamison.Mike Donehey Reflects on Tenth Avenue North’s 20-Year Legacy as the Band Bids Fans Fond Farewell
/ref> According to Donehey, the name Tenth Avenue North was meant to be temporary because they were scheduled to play at a conference and could not agree on a name; they chose the name of the street they lived on in West Palm Beach and never changed it.Tenth Avenue North aims for hearts, not awards
/ref> The band released several independent albums and an EP before catching the attention of producers
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and Phillip LaRue. Jeff Owen joined the band as guitarist before its first major label album, of which Scott Sanders was also part. Its debut album, '' Over and Underneath'', was released on May 20, 2008, on Reunion Records, and the band began a tour near that time.Tenth Avenue North's Debut Single Love Is Here Breaks...
; ''CCM magazine''; March 13, 2008. Retrieved April 5, 2008
The song "Love Is Here" hit the Top 20 on the U.S. Contemporary Christian Music chart, and reached No. 3 by June 21, 2008. It spent 13 weeks on '' Billboards
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chart, peaking at No. 3. and ended 2008 as the 12th most-played song on Christian Hit Radio according to ''R&R'' magazine's Christian CHR chart for the year.2008 Year End Charts/Top Christian CHR songs
, R&R magazine. Retrieved January 15, 2009
The band's next single, " By Your Side", was released in late August 2008 and eventually reached No. 1 on Christian CHR radio in 2009; according to ''R&R'''s chart, it had been in that position for three weeks by February 13, 2009. It spent 48 weeks on the ''Billboard'' Christian Songs chart, peaking at No. 2. It also won the GMA Dove Award for Song of the Year at the 41st award ceremony in April 2010. "Hold My Heart" was released as a single in 2009 and spent 44 weeks on the Christian Songs chart, peaking at No. 4. Sanders departed the band and Juarez and Shirley joined the band in 2009, though they did not appear in promotional materials as band members yet. "Healing Begins", the first single from their next album, was released on March 2, 2010, and spent 29 weeks on the ''Billboard'' Christian Songs chart. ''The Light Meets The Dark'', the complete album, came out on May 11, 2010. The band won the "New Artist of the Year" award at the 40th GMA Dove Awards in April 2009. In 2011, the band released ''Tenth Avenue North Live: Inside and In Between – The Shows, The Songs, The Story'', a live album featuring video footage of concerts, video journals about the message behind the music, and live recordings of six of the band's biggest hits.


''The Struggle'', ''Cathedrals'', ''Followers'', and other projects (2012-2018)

In August 2012, the band released its third album, ''The Struggle'', with " Losing" as the lead single. The album was the band's most commercially successful project, debuting at No 1 on ''Billboard's'' Rock and Christian album charts and reaching #9 on the Billboard 200. ''The Struggle'' used vocals recorded from audience members at shows and fans who came to live recording sessions to contribute to the album. ''The Struggle'' tour featured
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as the opening act. In December 2012, the band released an iTunes session, which includes a cover of Ben E. King's song, " Stand by Me" and some of the band's singles. In July 2014, the band released the ''Islands'' EP and the single ''No Man Is an Island''. On November 10, 2014, the band released their fourth studio album, ''Cathedrals''. The album debuted at No. 1 ''Billboard'' Christian Music chart and No. 32 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. In a 2014 interview about ''Cathedrals'', Jamison described the band's songwriting process thusly: "Mike, our singer, is always going to be the main lyricist: he's the driving force, and he's the best at it. On pretty much every song, we'll come in and say, 'Not this line' or 'this melody. How about we change it to this?' One of the things we've learned as a band over the years is how to take criticism well. When it comes to songwriting, you have to be willing to be told no, and to work for something much better. We've all got a lot better at that; I would say on this new record it was a testament to that, where we could easily point out a melody or lyric we didn't agree with, and change it all together. Or we could come up with the concept of a verse or a chorus, and we could all pin it together; or the drumbeat doesn't work - 'We don't like this' - so we try four or five different options till we've got the right one. So everybody's part was criticised carefully - even the bass part was looked at by the drummer. We all wanted to walk away with a product where we could say, 'I love these songs, and I wouldn't do it any different'."Tenth Avenue North: The pop rockers on the long road to overnight success
/ref> He also said that he viewed the band's main audience as "believers who are going through difficult times, and maybe they can find refuge or answers or hope in the songs that we write as we go through those difficult times." In May 2016, they released "What You Want", the lead single from their fifth studio album, ''Followers''. The new album was released on October 14, 2016. It was followed by the singles "Control (Somehow You Want Me)" and "Fighting for You", the latter of which was released on November 9. In 2017, the band released a full length Christmas album, ''Decade the Halls'', featuring classic and original Christmas songs in the style of each decade from the 1930s to the 2010s. In May 2018, drummer (and founding member) Jason Jamison left the band to spend more time at home with his family and took a position with the band's partner charity, Compassion International. Spencer Ford became their new touring drummer. Also in 2018, the band launched their own record imprint, ReMade Records. The first band signed to the Sony imprint was Land of Color. The band's next EP, ''The Things We've Been Afraid to Say'', was released on October 19, 2018. Lead singer Mike Donehey said it was the band's first collection of songs of lament covering topics of "casual sex, pornography, political outrage, hatred, shame, secrets, fear and sexual abuse". The EP was released through ReMade Records. In December 2018, Brendon Shirley, the band's keyboardist since 2010, left the band to pursue other ventures with his wife. Jeremy Gifford became the new touring keyboardist.


Final projects (2019-2021)

After the amicable departures of Jamison and Shirley, the band decided to scale back the number of shows they were playing in order to spend more time at home with their families. In August 2019, the band released their sixth full length album, ''No Shame''. The band released singles, "Greater Than All My Regrets", "No Shame" and "Paranoia" in the months leading up to the album's release. Donehey said the song ''Greater than All My Regrets'' was inspired by the realization that "while we were doing half as many shows, and still paying our bills...I was filled with regret. I could have made this decision a long time ago. I could have missed less birthday parties and less recitals,” the father of four daughters says. “I could have been there, and I was beating myself up. I really felt like I heard God just whisper in my ear, ‘Hey Mike, it’s okay. I’m greater than all your regrets.’ That song has been really helpful for me dealing with my own personal regrets.” The song featured guest vocals from Donehey's sister, Kanene Pipkin of the band The Lone Bellow. The title track also features a guest appearance from
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. In early 2020, Donehey proposed to Juarez and Owen taking a break to spend time with his family and not touring in the fall. Juarez said he was getting ready to depart the band to pursue a full time career in real estate, and Owen mentioned a desire to move to Florida and produce and write music full time. So in February 2020, the band announced their upcoming "Finally Living Tour" would be their final tour before disbanding after twenty years. They wrote, "After twenty years, we are all dreaming new dreams, and it’s time to encourage one another to go. Go and do all that is in our hearts to do." Due to the
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, all the concerts after March 12 were postponed and ultimately cancelled. The band released their final album, ''Unplugged for the People'', a collection of acoustic versions of 10 of their greatest hits, in October 2020. The band later announced that Donehey, Owen, Juarez, Shirley, and Jamison would reunite for two final farewell shows in Orlando, Florida in April 2021. The first show featured 13 of the 15 previous Tenth Avenue North band members recounting the history of the band with songs and storytelling. The second show was the final concert for the band, signifying the end of Tenth Avenue North after 21 years. At the time of their disbanding, Donehey began a solo career; Owen began working as a music producer; Juarez pursued a career in real estate; Shirley pursued business ventures with his wife; and Jamison continued at Compassion International.


Charity

Tenth Avenue North partnered with Compassion International and encouraged other people to sponsor impoverished children through the organization, especially at their live shows.


Members

Former * Mike Donehey – lead vocals, guitar (2000–2021) * Jeff Owen – guitar, background vocals (2005–2021) * Ruben Juarez III – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (2009–2020) * Brendon Shirley – keyboards (2010–2018) * Jason Jamison – drums, bongos (2000–2018) * Bryan Homan – bass guitar, background vocals (2000–2005) * Andrew Middleton – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, lead vocals (2002–2006) * Donnie Richards – hand percussion, cowbell (2002–2003) * Daniel Zayas – electric guitar, keyboards, background vocals (2003–2006) * Scott Sanders – bass, keyboards, background vocals (2006–2009) Touring musicians * Jeremy Gifford – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (2018–2021) * Spencer Ford – drums, backing vocals (2018–2021) Timeline ImageSize = width:800 height:auto barincrement:20 PlotArea = left:100 bottom:80 top:0 right:10 Alignbars = justify DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyy Period = from:01/01/2000 till:04/23/2021 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy Colors = id:Vocals value:red legend:Vocals id:Drums value:orange legend:Drums id:Percussion value:yellow legend:Percussion id:Guitar value:green legend:Guitar id:Bass value:blue legend:Bass id:Keys value:purple legend:Keys id:album value:black legend:Album id:grid1 value:gray(0.6) Legend = orientation:vertical position:bottom columns:4 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:2 start:2000 gridcolor:grid1 ScaleMinor = unit:year increment:1 start:2000 LineData = Albums layer:back color:album at:06/13/2002 at:04/04/2003 at:04/01/2005 at:09/22/2006 at:05/20/2008 at:05/11/2010 at:08/21/2012 at:11/10/2014 at:10/14/2016 at:11/10/2017 at:08/02/2019 at:10/30/2020 BarData = bar:MD text:"Mike Donehey" bar:JJ text:"Jason Jamison" bar:DR text:"Donnie Richards" bar:AM text:"Andrew Middleton" bar:DZ text:"Daniel Zayas" bar:JO text:"Jeff Owen" bar:BH text:"Bryan Homan" bar:SS text:"Scott Sanders" bar:RJ text:"Ruben Juarez III" bar:BS text:"Brendon Shirley" PlotData = width:10 textcolor:black align:left anchor:from shift:(10,-4) bar:MD from:01/01/2000 till:end color:Vocals bar:AM from:01/01/2002 till:01/01/2006 color:Guitar bar:DZ from:01/01/2003 till:01/01/2006 color:Guitar bar:JO from:01/01/2005 till:01/01/2006 color:Bass bar:JO from:01/01/2006 till:end color:Guitar bar:JJ from:01/01/2000 till:06/24/2018 color:Drums bar:BH from:01/01/2000 till:01/01/2005 color:Bass bar:SS from:01/01/2006 till:01/01/2009 color:Bass bar:RJ from:01/01/2009 till:03/12/2020 color:Bass bar:DR from:01/01/2002 till:01/01/2003 color:Percussion bar:BS from:01/01/2010 till:12/29/2018 color:Keys


Discography

* ''Don't Look Back'' (2003) * ''Speaking of Silence'' (2005) * '' Over and Underneath'' (2008) * '' The Light Meets the Dark'' (2010) * '' The Struggle'' (2012) * '' Cathedrals'' (2014) * '' Followers'' (2016) * ''Decade the Halls Vol. 1'' (2017) * ''No Shame'' (2019) * ''Unplugged for the People (The Acoustic Greatest Hits)'' (2020)


Guest appearances

Mike Donehey is featured on the track "Out of My Hands" on Jars of Clay's '' The Shelter'', released in 2010. He also contributed to the track "Through the Fire" on
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Awards and nominations

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References


External links

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