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In the early 1970s Calvary Chapel was home to more than 15 musical groups [1] [2] that were representative of the Jesus movement.In 1971, Maranatha!Music was founded as a nonprofit outreach of Calvary Chapel to popularize and promote a new, folk-rock style of hymns and worship songs influenced by the Jesus people.
This is a list of notable contemporary Christian music artists from the 1970s.. The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (2002) defines CCM as "music that appeals to self-identified fans of contemporary Christian music on account of a perceived connection to what they regard as Christianity". [1]
Kerner started off as a solo Christian singer in 1969. She and Rettino met at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in Southern California, where she led worship. They have been making music together since the mid-1970s. They were married in 1976 and named the album they released that year "More Than Friends".
The album was released in 1971 on the Maranatha! Music label. More albums by the group followed, along with the individual band members making appearances on other Maranatha! projects such as The Praise Album in 1974. Prior to the release of Come to the Waters, Marsha Carter and bandmate Russ Stevens married, with Carter taking Stevens' last name.
Love Song was founded in 1970 by Chuck Girard, Tommy Coomes, Jay Truax, and Fred Field, prior to the conversion of any of the band members. [1] Field and Truax were the first two to convert to Christianity and began attending a bible study at Chuck Smith's Calvary Chapel where the other two eventually "accepted Jesus". [1]
32. Elton John – 17-11-70 (1971) ... blows a harmonica solo on “Baby Drives Me Crazy” years before he’d become one of the biggest pop stars of the ‘80s. Live rock doesn’t get much ...
Living Worship - 1992; Worship Collection: I Am Yours - 1992; In The Secret Place - 1991; The Maranatha! Singers - Live Worship - 1990; Terry Clark and the Clark Brothers Band: Heaven Is Not That Far Away - 1990; Let's Worship - 1984; Living Worship - 1984; Melodies - 1980; Welcome - 1977; The Children of Faith - 1974
The 1970s was an era that produced some of the greatest live albums in history. In the previous decade, artists and producers took great pains to make studio albums sound as spotless and pristine ...