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The Lighthouse Boys
The Lighthouse Boys are an American Southern Gospel music group from Bakersfield, California, and progenitors of "The Bakersfield Sound". The group began in 1974 by brothers Mark and Bill Underwood and Bill’s brother in-l .... |
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The Listening
The Listening is the latest musical interation of Gabriel Wilson & Co., formerly known as The Rock'n'Roll Worship Circus. Hailing from the sl .... |
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The Logan Martin Band
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The Lonely Hearts
Aside from a clear nod to The Beatles in both name and compositional quality, The Lonely Hearts are decidedly Americana-pop. More Neil & Crazy Horse than Nashville Skyline-Dylan, but mixing comfortably with both, The Lonely Hearts do the im .... |
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The Longing
On The Longings self-titled debut, accomplished songwriter Jason Ingram motions us to come forward and share those moments in a powerful one-on-one meeting with God.
"Every song on this album grew from a broken and contrite heart," say .... |
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The Lost Colors
Few bands effectively walk the line between the mainstream pop/rock and indie dance/rock genres. The Lost Colors manage to be one of the few. After two years of pl .... |
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The Lowly Heirs
Traveling across the nation to different events, retreats, and an array of groups,
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The Maker & The Instrument
The Maker & The Instrument – Instrumental Songs of Worship is a collection of instrumental worship songs crafted intently for the moments that carry a listener to deeper places of worship though prayer and praise. The Maker && .... |
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The Marker
In early 2008, Paul Mates (vocals, guitar), along with his best friend and brother in law, Andrei Prodan (bass), looked for a drummer to start a band with the purpose of doing something new.
In the summer of that year, after finding Octav .... |
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The Martins
The Martins' vocal and musical talents speak for themselves. Their impact on the Christian music industry has been widely unique and accepted, yet the industry has been unable to appropriately identify their style. Rather than resting .... |
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