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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!
Never Gonna Stop is Hosanna! Music's 100th album featuring Tommy Walker and world-class musicians such as Justo Almario, Bob Wilson, and Jerry Watts, this new release will draw you to your feet and make you hungry for worship. The album captures a new sound of worship and is the perfect recording to celebrate Hosanna! Music's 100th album!
Shout to the Lord 2000 is a live praise and worship album of contemporary worship music by Hillsong. The album appeared on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 8 on the Top Contemporary Christian Albums Chart.
Music and Word Music Group's HeartCry Label. Additionally, Zschech's song "Shout to the Lord" was quickly making waves of its own and had also been recorded by Don Moen on the Hosanna! Music album, Rivers of Joy in 1995.
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 ...
God Can! is a live gospel album by American worship leader and singer Alvin Slaughter, released in 1996 by Integrity Music.The album was recorded live at Upper Room Ministries in Dix Hills, New York, capturing the live performance's raw energy and spiritual fervor.
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Rain Down is the fifth contemporary worship music album originally released in the U.S. with worship leader Alvin Slaughter by Integrity/Hosanna! Music. The album was released in the year 2000. It was recorded live during worship experiences in Tennessee, New York and Trinidad. Rain Down features worshipers from varying denominations.