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Elevation Worship began in 2007 at Elevation Church in Charlotte. [1] [3] [5] The band released four independent albums prior to signing with Essential Records.The Sound was released in 2007 (under the name Elevation Church Live), We Are Alive in 2008, God With Us in 2009, and Kingdom Come in 2010. [3]
Old Church Basement is a collaborative live album by American contemporary worship groups Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music. It was released on April 30, 2021, [ 1 ] via Sony Music Nashville through their imprints Elevation Worship Records and Provident Label Group .
Elevation Worship released "Might Get Loud" as a single on August 20, 2021, with Chris Brown, Brandon Lake, and Tiffany Hudson leading the song. [3] The single marks the first release since Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music's collaborative album, Old Church Basement (2021).
(stylized in all caps), is the eleventh live album by American contemporary worship band Elevation Worship. It was released on May 19, 2023, [2] via Elevation Worship Records and Provident Label Group. The featured worship leaders on the album are Chris Brown, Jonsal Barrientes, Brandon Lake, Tiffany Hudson, and Chandler Moore. [3]
It was released on March 4, 2022, [1] via Elevation Worship Records and Provident Label Group. The featured worship leaders on the album are Chris Brown, Jonsal Barrientes, Brandon Lake, Pat Barrett, Tiffany Hudson, Joe L. Barnes, and Chandler Moore. [2] Lion was supported by the release of "Might Get Loud" and "Same God" as singles.
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