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  2. Church Music (album) - Wikipedia

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    Church Music is the fifth full-length studio album and ninth overall by David Crowder Band, released September 22, 2009 through sixstepsrecords. It reached No. 1 on the Billboard Christian albums chart, and debuted at No. 11 on the Billboard 200 .

  3. Crowder (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The band's name is usually rendered with an asterisk, as "David Crowder*Band". In a faux-documentary, [citation needed] while recording Church Music, Crowder joked that the asterisk meant, "David Crowder [is about to go insane because Jack Parker continually tries to sabotage the work of the rest of the] band." [This quote needs a citation]

  4. David Crowder Band - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the album Church Music, the band preferred not to be referred to as "The David Crowder*Band". They explained that they preferred to omit the article, and stated that they "may revisit this issue if other groups named 'David Crowder*Band' begin performing," and may in fact, should that eventuality occur, insert "The Original" in front of the band's present appellation.

  5. Q&A: Crowder on musical influence, touring and spreading ...

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    David Crowder's biggest hope is to be useful so that he can spread his love and faith through his music. Crowder, who uses his last name as his stage name, is originally from Texarkana, Texas.

  6. All This for a King: The Essential Collection - Wikipedia

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    All This for a King: The Essential Collection garnered critical acclaim from music critics.At CCM Magazine, Andy Argyrakis gave it four stars writing that "While all the major singles are present, added value comes with a trio of electronically-leaning remixes, plus the new, acoustic folk hand clapper 'This I Know,' all of which showcase Crowder's complacency shattering lyrics."

  7. John Mark McMillan - Wikipedia

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    The song was successful despite the album's independent release, and has been covered by several well-known artists within the Christian music industry including the David Crowder Band. [2] [3] McMillan released his third album, The Medicine, independently in 2008, and re-released the same album under the Integrity Music label in 2010.

  8. Red Letters (song) - Wikipedia

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    Crowder released the song on September 19, 2018, and announced his third studio album I Know a Ghost. [6] He explained the meaning behind the song in a video on his YouTube channel, "When I was a kid I remember sitting in the church pew next to my grandmother and asking her why some of her bible was written in red.

  9. The Lime CD - Wikipedia

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    The Lime CD is David Crowder Band's first live album and fifth overall. It is a combination of their previous two live EPs, The Green CD and The Yellow CD , with the addition of two previously unreleased tracks.