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Integrity Music was founded in 1987 as Integrity's Hosanna! Music by Ed Lindquist and Mike Coleman with the purchase of the music division of Integrity Communications, owned by Charles Simpson Ministries. [1] The Hosanna! Music tape series was operating out of New Wine Magazine as a subscription of Praise
Bright City Presents: Still, Volume 2 (also referred to as Still Volume 2) is the third studio album by English Christian worship collective Bright City, released by Integrity Music on 2 March 2018. It also the second release in the Still instrumental series by Integrity Music, initiated in 2017.
Tom Brooks (born October 31, 1954) is an American music producer, arranger, engineer, and conductor. [1] He is keyboardist/Music Director for Alan Parsons and the Alan Parsons Live Project, [2] and is the founding producer of Integrity Music and the Hosanna Music series [3] distributed by Sony.
Robert C. "Rob" Evans is an American Christian children's songwriter and performer best known for his performances as The Donut Man.He is known for his many sing-along audio and video tapes produced with Integrity Music.
Integrity Music featured the group on its Still instrumental series, with Bright City Presents: Still, Volume 2 being Bright City's third issue in 2018. Members [ edit ]
The WOW Worship series was released annually beginning with WOW Worship Blue in 1999. The focus on this series is praise and worship. The first album features songs performed by the worship leaders who wrote them, including Darlene Zschech's "Shout to the Lord". It is a partnership between Integrity Music, Maranatha Music and Vineyard Music. [32]
The song eventually caught the attention of executives at Integrity Music. When Integrity's Hosanna! Music copyrighted the song in 1986, the author was unknown. [7] After the Give Thanks album was released, the song was brought to the attention of Smith, who contacted Integrity with authorship information. Integrity later included songwriting ...
Integrity Music began taking notice in the early 1990s of Hillsong Music's success in Australia and the UK. Songs written by members of the worship team at Hills Christian Life Centre were making their way around the world and had introduced a unique flavor to the worship styles of many churches.