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Steve Archer (born January 5, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter and producer. He is a pioneer of the genre of Jesus music , later to become known as contemporary Christian music . He is the former lead singer of the Archers , a contemporary Christian music and Jesus music band who toured and recorded throughout the decades of the 1970s ...
Tim and Steve again contributed tracks with two top ten hits, the title song co-written by Steve, and Tim's "Pickin' Up The Pieces". [27] Other tracks included "Fools Paradise", Kelly Willard 's, "Blame It On The One I Love", "Living In Your Love" (later covered by TG Shepard), and "Only His Love" (Aldridge).
All Systems Are Go was The Archers' final return to Light Records. The album scored a hit with "Heaven in Your Eyes," a duet with Tim and Janice. The album also landed The Archers their first TV show of the same name on the Trinity Broadcasting Network.
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Home Sweet Home began in 1981, in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] It was founded by singer, songwriter and producer Chris Christian.Since its introduction into the music industry, the label has released over one hundred projects, including many that charted on the Christian charts.
Moreover, Archer's 12.4% share count increase over the prior three years stands well below its peers' 21% average dilution rate. This conservative approach to capital management suggests to me ...
A demo called Songs from a Dead City, recorded on a four-track and self-produced by Archer and Lynch, was released in 1999. [1] In 2000, Archer and Lynch took the project in a darker electronic and dance direction, resulting in a self-released full-length album entitled Dragonfly under EL's own label, Angelfall.
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