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This is a list of notable Christian music record labels. Also see Category:Christian record labels List. 0-9. 5 Minute Walk ...
Earle E. Williams, a minister of youth and music director in the Los Angeles area, decided to start a religious music record label in 1944 as a solution to the problem of obtaining the records he needed for his work, which included broadcasting a weekly half-hour radio program every Sunday at noon on local station KXLA.
Christian Faith Recordings 78rpm label, by the Dooley Family singing "It's Your Life" Christian Faith Recordings was an American record label based in California that specialized in mainstream Christian music in the 1950s and 1960s. It was one of the most significant producers of Christian music in the United States during that time.
Record labels in California — labels recording in &/or being produced by entertainment companies based in California See also: List of record labels See also: Category: Recording studios in California
This category is for Christian music record labels articles that do not fit into a specific subcategory of Christian music record labels. If you cannot find an appropriate subcategory use [[Category:Christian record labels]] to put items in this category.
Stryper on tour in 1987 to support their third album, To Hell with the Devil, which reached platinum status at a time when most Christian bands were going unheard in the secular market. [1] This is a list of Christian rock and metal artists, including artists that played Christian metal at some point in their careers.
As of July 2007, Spring Hill Music Group is also the parent label of two smaller Christian labels: Slanted Records, a self-described progressive pop and modern rock Christian label and Spring Hill Worship, a label dedicated to releasing Christian worship music albums; Green Hill Music, which markets easy-listening, jazz, inspirational and pop general-market releases to specialty retailers, [2 ...
Based on that definition, this list may include bands who work in the Christian music industry, as well as artists in the general market whose lyrics reflect their Christian faith (or where either the artists themselves and other sources identify members as performing Christian music). Some bands resist the "Christian rock" label, but are still ...