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Keith Gordon Green (October 21, 1953 – July 28, 1982) was an American pianist, singer, songwriter and contemporary Christian music recording artist. Originally from Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York, Green is known as a pioneer in the Christian and Jesus Music genre. [1]
"Make My Life a Prayer to You" Joy Electric 5. "You Put This Love in My Heart" MxPx 6. "Lord I'm Gonna Love You" Starflyer 59 7. "Your Love Broke Through" Ace Troubleshooter 8. "He'll Take Care of the Rest" Flight 180 9. "My Eyes Are Dry" MG! The Visionary 10. "You!" Element 101 11. "40 Years" Ill Harmonics 12. "Dear John Letter (to the Devil ...
The Ministry Years is a two-volume posthumous compilation album series by the American contemporary Christian music pianist and singer Keith Green, originally released in 1987 and 1988. Each two-disc volume covers half of Green's recording career: 1977–1979 and 1980–1982.
The Prodigal Son is the second posthumous release by American contemporary Christian music pianist and singer Keith Green.His widow Melody Green assembled it from unreleased material and released it in 1983.
"The Lord Is My Shepherd" (Keith Green) – 4:13 "You Are the One" (Keith & Melody Green) – 2:39 "How Majestic Is Thy Name" (Keith Green) – 4:02 "Draw Me" (Keith & Melody Green) – 3:49 "Glory, Lord Jesus" (Keith Green) – 3:20 "There Is a Redeemer" (Melody Green) – 3:09 "The Promise Song" (Keith Green) – 3:21
So You Wanna Go Back to Egypt is the third album released by American contemporary Christian music pianist and singer Keith Green, released on May 7, 1980. The album was listed at No. 49 in the 2001 book, CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music .
Matthew Perry's family recalls finding out about his death. News of Perry's death came via a phone call to his family. "Somebody called Suzanne, and he just said, 'Matthew's dead,'" Keith Morrison ...
For Him Who Has Ears to Hear is the debut release by contemporary Christian music pianist and singer Keith Green, It was released on May 20, 1977. The album photography was taken by Garry Heery with help from Max Blanc in the way of art direction.