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Thurlow was born on December 27, 1980, in the city of Oakland, California, as Jonathan Merrill Thurlow, [1] to Paul Mark Thurlow and Susan L. Thurlow (née, Krusz). [1] [2] [3] He was raised in Colorado Springs, Colorado, a place where he considers it to be his hometown, [3] and where he started to lead worship activities as a teenager in high school. [4]
Move Your Heart is the second collaborative live extended play by American contemporary worship groups Maverick City Music and Upperroom.The EP was released on January 29, 2021, via Maverick City Music. [1]
Chron Gen initially comprised former members of The Condemned and Optional Xtras. Band members included Glynn (Baxter) Barber (vocals/guitarist), Jon 'JJ' Johnson (drummer), Adam Warwicker (bass guitar), and Jon Thurlow (rhythm guitar), with Pete Dimmock replacing Warwicker after the band recorded their first demo.
The song had been originally recorded and released by Harvest and Jon Thurlow on their collaborative album, There in the Middle (2020). [2] The song was written by Brandon Lake, Elyssa Smith, Harvest Bashta, Jonathan Jay, Rebekah White, and Tony Brown. [3] Jonathan Jay, Tony Brown, and Oscar Gamboa produced the song.
By the Waters of the Minnetonka" is an American song written in 1915 by James Mulloy Cavanass and Thurlow Lieurance. Many recordings have been made of it over the years [ 1 ] and the most popular version was that by Alice Nielsen in 1915.
Theo Wargo/Getty Images There’s only one place that can call Jon Bon Jovi one of their own — and the musician believes hailing from New Jersey helped shape who he is. On Thursday, April 25 ...
Two new songs, "Last Man Standing" and "Thief of Hearts", were written and recorded for inclusion of the album. "Last Man Standing" was a song revealing lead singer Jon Bon Jovi's anger toward the state of the music industry. Bon Jovi believed that it would become more difficult for artists to find success in the music industry.
Jon Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift Getty Images While reflecting back on his four-decade-long career in the music industry, Jon Bon Jovi couldn’t help but mention megastar Taylor Swift — and gave a ...