In their days at Baylor University, David Crowder, Jack Parker, Jeremy Bush, Mike Dodson and Mike Hogan recognized the disconnect between the church and the disenchanted, twenty-something generation, and sought to bridge the gap. And so, they helped found University Baptist Church in 1996, a community that thrives and grows today. It was as worship leader of this church that David Crowder began to write the bulk of the band's songs; songs which celebrate the goodness and nearness of God, as well as ask the corporate and intimate questions of his community. "This is where our songs get legs under them," Crowder says.
The music of the David Crowder Band brought to light the needs of a "whole new group" of worshipers, a group vastly bigger than the UBC community. Their first, independent recording, All I Can Say struck a chord with a fast-spreading base of "fringe folk": a group that Crowder describes as being "a little on the outside; they have trouble connecting with what's going on with the Christian culture or climate." The band's raw lyrical honesty and innovative, yet catchy alt-pop sound created fans out of the churched and unchurched alike. And it was this original, yet accessible appeal that opened the doors into the world of the modern worship movement.
As a revolution of worship music spread throughout the world one CD at a time, the David Crowder Band found themselves moving from the fringe into the heart of the Church via their involvement with the Passion projects and gatherings. Songs such as "You Alone," "O Praise Him (All This For A King), "Our Love is Loud" and more have become anthems for countless churches, college-aged people and youth groups. With all the traveling and exposure to various worship environments, the band was developing its voice; a voice marked by an uncanny ability to absorb the needs and joys of the people, and letting the reflections be heard through song.
It was with this voice that 2002's Can You Hear Us? was born. The project was a cry of just how much rescue we all constantly need and have. It was about asking tough spiritual questions without inhibition. The project was immediately embraced by the masses: over 6200 copies of Can You Hear Us? were sold in its first week at retail, making the David Crowder Band Sparrow Records' biggest selling debut artist ever. At the 2003 Dove Awards, the song "Our Love is Loud" was nominated for Best Modern Rock/Alternative Song of the Year, and "Passion: Our Love is Loud" was nominated for Special Event Album of the Year.
Following the success of its debut, the band's 2003 sophomore release, Illuminate, launched to unprecedented critical acclaim and grabbed the No. 1 position on the SoundScan retail sales charts. As Illuminate resonated across the nation and beyond, David Crowder Band racked up seven more GMA Music (Dove) Award nominations, was featured on CNN and in the New York Times, and joined Michael W. Smith and Mercy Me for a major market national tour followed by its own and first-ever headline tour.
With their September 2005 release, A Collision or (3+4=7), David Crowder Band explored a new realm of musical diversity. The album houses a mix of bluegrass, folk, alternative, and worship, woven together with a touch of electronic ambience. This release landed them the No. 2 spot on the iTunes Music Store and the No. 39 spot on Billboard 200 the second day after its release.
Remedy was released on September 25, 2007. The day after its release, it reached No. 4 on the iTunes Music Store. Their next album was titled Church Music and was released on September 22, 2009. The first single off the album was a cover of John Mark McMillan's song "How He Loves". Crowder received permission from McMillan to change the words "So heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss" to "So heaven meets earth like an unforeseen kiss".
On May 21, 2011, it was announced through their website that the band would end after the completion of the Fall 2011 "The 7 Tour" and the release of their sixth album. The band played their final show at the Passion 2012 Conference on January 3, 2012 at the Georgia Dome.
Parker, Dodson, Bush, and Waldrop formed the band The Digital Age and run a recording studio in Waco, Texas. David Crowder now makes music under the name Crowder.
You guys are my favorite!| Posted November 12, 2011
I love your music. I've been listening to it for a few years now. My favorite songs by you guys are Oh Happiness, Foreverandeveretc., Church Music(Dance!), and No One Like You. DC*B is awesome.
How He Loves| Posted November 01, 2011
"How He Loves" is the best song ever. That song is what really got me into christian music. Before I only listened to christian music but it didn't register on me. But when I heard "How He Loves" something in me just clicked and now I am addicted to your music and other christian artistes.
DCB live (10-23-11) Detroit!| Posted October 23, 2011
Just got back from DCB, J.M.McMillian, Gungor, and Chris August. All of the warmup's for DCB were really Good. Now I am not bragging. But.... I have seen hundreds and hundreds of concerts. God has blessed me especially since I changed my life, and what I listen to. OK, Jesus changed. I have seen all the big bands you can name. Most of them more than just 1 time. I do mean all the big names. But tonight was the first time to see DCB. This is my first concert review by the way. I will only say the All the guys in David Crowder Band were some of the best players I have seen. They have IT! They have got to be the TIGHTEST band I have seen. I play the bass. To get them all to start and stop like they do? You would have to see them to believe it. DC will be talking about something and then BOOM! Into a song. I am saddened to know that this is it for them all as a band. But I have a feeling we will hear a lot of new stuff before its all over. Yes we know they will have a new CD out soon of new music. The NEW Christmas CD is out. Its AWESOME. But they did a Bluegras set that just rocked. DC said that they recorded 8 or 9 songs that will probally not see the light of day. I say they will with US DCB fans. This tour is selling out all over. Tonights venue held 1200 supposed to be. It was more than full. No one left there not filled with The Spirit! I just Pray that each and every one of you have the same chance I had tonight. If you don't have a ticket to see him on this last tour? GET 10!God Bless
Wow!| Posted May 03, 2011
We saw them live at Winter Jam, and wow! They were absolutely fantastic. They so lifted my heart in worship. We are collecting their CDs now.
music| Posted July 26, 2010
I love listening to your music. I always tell my friends to listen to different songs of yours.
I always look forward to those days at church when they play one of your songs and seeing all my friends jump around.