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This list is not designed to include performers in the greater Christian music industry specifically contemporary Christian music performers and its subgenres. Bands are listed by the first letter in their name (not including the words "a", "an", or "the"), and individuals are listed by family name .
Jeffrey Wayne Fatt AM (born 21 July 1953) [2] is a Chinese Australian musician and actor. He was a member of the children's group The Wiggles from its founding in 1991 to 2012, and was also in the 1980s and 1990s pop band The Cockroaches with fellow Wiggle Anthony Field.
Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus is a viral video created by Christian speaker Jefferson Bethke, who uploaded his work that rose him to fame onto YouTube and GodTube, under the screenname bball1989. [1] [2] The video has thus far received more than 34 million views. [3]
Veritas is an American classical crossover vocal quintet who started making music in 2012 and have released one album, Veritas, through the Fair Trade Services label. [1] The album contains a variety of traditional repertoire , musical theater , pop, and a few original pieces.
There Is A Day – The Video Collection was also released at the end of 2006, incorporating music videos, an unplugged concert and interview footage. In July 2007 Phatfish released Guaranteed, their first studio album since 2003. [4] In December 2008, the band released a double-CD greatest hits compilation, 15, to celebrate their 15-year ...
Fatt, the only member of the original group without a degree in early childhood education, tended to focus on composing music. [52] Fatt told reporter Brian McElhiney, who called the group's songwriting process "a collaborate affair", that they wrote repetitive pop songs or jingles, which were appealing to children. [52]
John Van Deusen Many of Jeff Johnson’s instrumental recordings have been influenced by “ambient music.” When Jeff met alternative musician John Van Deusen, the two discovered that they shared a mutual love for the genre and soon set out to record “Eremo” (2024). Kevin Belmonte (All Nine) describes the music as “recurring waves of ...
The music collective, from Rolling Meadows, Illinois, form Harvest Bible Chapel and started making music in 2012. [3] They have since released multiple worship records. The band released Live Worship from Vertical Church on July 31, 2012 on Essential Records [4] and it peaked on Billboard ' s Christian Albums chart at No. 10 and No. 9 on the Heetseekers Albums chart. [5]