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J Church was an American punk rock band from San Francisco, California, formed by guitarist and vocalist Lance Hahn and bassist Gardner Maxam in 1992, after the demise of their former band Cringer. [1] The group continued through numerous line-up changes and released a number of vinyl records and CDs before Hahn's death in 2007.
The band members were amazed by the reaction to "Lies". "It was unbelievable, way beyond what we expected," said Doherty. [17] Despite the popularity of "Lies", Chvrches had yet to perform a live show. [13] There was a growing expectation that the band would eventually perform live, although the band members were anxious at the prospect. [19]
Kenneth Eric Church (born May 3, 1977) is an American country music singer-songwriter. He has released nine studio albums through Capitol Nashville since 2005. His debut album, 2006's Sinners Like Me, produced three singles on the Billboard country charts including the top 20 hits "How 'Bout You", "Two Pink Lines", and "Guys Like Me".
Noting that the Osmonds' music career was a major publicity boon for the church that had brought tens of thousands of new members, high-ranking church leadership exempted the Osmonds from missionary service on the logic that the group served as de facto missionaries for the faith through their fame and music.
There were number of different bassist during almost five decades of lasting of the band. Tom Gray and Bill Yates were the most prominent ones, the latter spent almost 20 years with the group. Larry Lahey (1957) Tom Morgan (1958) Jim Cox (1958-1960) Tom Gray (1960–64) Ed Ferris (1964–69) Ed McGlothlin (1969) Bill Yates (1970-1990) Jimmy ...
In Paul Rees's 2013 biography, Plant joined a "makeshift" cover band, and Plant gave the band its name, inspired by Roosevelt Sykes, an American blues singer known as "Honeydripper". [7] Jean-Michael Guesdon in his 2018 book Led Zeppelin, All the Songs says the name is an allusion to the Led Zeppelin song " Black Dog ", which contains the lyric ...
Austin Stone Worship is an American contemporary worship music collective from Austin, Texas, founded in part by Chris Tomlin, as a part of Austin Stone Community Church. The band started making music in 2002, while they have since released six albums, and four of those charted on the Billboard magazine charts.
Shenandoah is an American country music band founded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1984 by Marty Raybon (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Ralph Ezell (bass guitar, backing vocals), Stan Thorn (keyboards, backing vocals), Jim Seales (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Mike McGuire (drums, background vocals).