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Desperation Band is a worship band led by Jon Egan, and part of the worship ministry of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado. [1]The band has been featured on the main stage at Creation East and Kingdom Bound, and has led worship in the Worship Tent at both Creation East and KingdomBound. [2]
Banner is a live album by Desperation Band, released by Integrity Music on September 30, 2014. The album was produced by Jon Egan and Michael Rossback. The album was produced by Jon Egan and Michael Rossback.
Overcome was born. 1993 the 4 members were Jason Stinson on vocals, Reggie Shumway on guitar, Jason Obergfoll on bass guitar and Ryan Hayes on drums. [6] With the lineup, the band, influenced heavily by Focused, Unbroken, and a few others, began to work on music, eventually recording a self-titled EP, followed by a second EP, As the Curtain Falls.
He grew up in the New Life Church where he served for many years as part of New Life Worship and the Desperation Band. [2] Anderson has released four solo albums with Integrity Music, titled Where to Begin (2006), Where Faith Comes From (2008), LIVE From My Church (2009) and The Narrow Road (2012). [3] [4]
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The band has a chamber orchestra sound, created using cello and violin as the primary lead instruments, augmented by double bass, acoustic guitar and occasionally piano. They have released four studio albums: Twelve Ways to Count (2008), Of Flight & Fury (2010), Miss You in the Days (2011) and Overcome (2024); and a live album, Live in ...
V is the sixth studio album by the band Live, released in 2001. It featured the singles " Simple Creed " and " Overcome ", the latter of which received significant exposure following the September 11 attacks .
The main rhythmic structure of the track is a loop taken from Nusret Fateh Ali Khan qawali 'Dam mast qalender mast mast'. [2] The melodic refrain (at 0:54) is taken from the opera Prince Igor by Russian composer Alexander Borodin, and also includes a sample of Tuvan throat singing also used by The KLF in "Dream Time in Lake Jackson", both of which come from the documentary 'Herders of Mongun ...