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Mark Speer was born November 9, 1979, in Houston, Texas. The first music video he remembers seeing on MTV is Grandmaster Flash ’s " The Message ", the production of which he found intriguing. One of the first concerts he attended as a child was that of Parliament-Funkadelic .
Almost a Full Moon (2002) Lover/Fighter ... Rating; Allmusic [1] Lover/Fighter is an album by Canadian artist Hawksley Workman, released in 2003. The album debuted at ...
Stronger Than Death is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Black Label Society. [5] It was initially released in Japan on March 7, 2000, with 11 tracks and in a blood red jewel case. It was released outside Japan almost a month and a half later with only 10 tracks and in clear jewel case.
The album was nominated for 4 GMA Dove Awards, and won the award for "Best Art Packaging". It peaked at #31 on Billboard's Top Contemporary Christian Albums chart. [1] In 2003, the band's contract was given to INO Records, another subsidiary of Integrity Label Group, and the band's second album titled A Beautiful Glow was released. The band was ...
DJ Khaled has announced his fourteenth album “Aalam of God,” which is slated for release in 2025 via We the Best/Republic Records. In typical widescreen fashion, Khaled revealed the news of ...
Hawksley Workman (born Ryan Corrigan, March 4, 1975) is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter who has garnered critical acclaim for his blend of cabaret pop and glam rock. Workman has released eleven full-length albums throughout his career.
Marks began performing for Billy Graham's Afterglow Concert Series. [3] In 1981 Marks participated in a project called "Premiere Performance" run by Myrrh Records.His song was on an album with songs by various artists and an invitation for buyers to vote for their favorite who would be offered a full contract with the Christian recording label.
Strong Hand of Love: A Tribute to Mark Heard is a compilation of songs by various artists in tribute to songwriter, Mark Heard. It was recorded and released in 1994 after Heard's death in 1992. Proceeds benefit the Heard Family Fund. In 1994, with Dan Russell as producer, the album was nominated for a Grammy in the Rock Gospel section. [1]