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  2. Press Play (band) - Wikipedia

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    After a few Dream House albums had been released the band changed its name to Press Play and in 2008 they caught the attention of Universal Record's A&R executive Rhoda Lawrence, she signed them immediately after hearing them. Hanley started a new record label called Dream Records which became an imprint of Universal.

  3. Coffey Anderson - Wikipedia

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    His self-titled album Coffey Anderson released on September 28, 2010 on Coffey Entertainment / Dream Records / Universal entered the Billboard 200 at No. 134. Five of his eleven albums are general albums: Southern Man (2008), Me and You (2008), Coffey Anderson (2010), Boots & Jeans (2012), This Is Me (2016) and Country Style (2018).

  4. Yo Soy Segundo - Wikipedia

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    The album features Dream Records artist Jonathan Thulin. Evan Craft said: "Words cannot describe the excitement in my heart for releasing this album! Seeing lives transformed in worship as the presence of the Lord descends in our worship is all I can ask for and more! Take a look at the album. and give it to someone who needs to be encouraged."

  5. Warr Acres (band) - Wikipedia

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    Warr Acres (formerly known as VMusic) is a contemporary worship music band from Warr Acres, Oklahoma.They are on the DREAM Records label, which they released their first studio album on August 23, 2011, entitled Warr Acres, and their second studio LP called Hope Will Rise on October 29, 2013.

  6. Branan Murphy - Wikipedia

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    By age 18, he released two independent projects. After moving to Raleigh-Durham, NC in 2011 he released a mixtape called SMPLFY resulting in signing with Sony/Provident's Essential Records. [2] On April 21, 2017, Murphy released his first single on Sony, "All the Wrong Things."

  7. Fightback Soundtrack - Wikipedia

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    Leah St. John, awarding the album five stars by Christian Review Magazine, describes, "Fightback Soundtrack is a standout album". [3] Rating the album 3.5 out of five for Christian Music Review, Laura Chambers writes, "We Are Leo seeks to inspire us to do more than drop back and be overtaken". [2]

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  9. Sanctus Real - Wikipedia

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    Soon after Jake Rye and Seth Huff replaced Gartley and Prevost. The seventh studio album by the band, The Dream, was released on September 16, 2014. [46] The first video from the album, "Lay It Down", was released to YouTube June 24, 2014. [47] The second lyric video, titled 'Same God', was released by the band on YouTube on October 21, 2014. [48]