What the hell do you know about contemporary Christian music?
Not much, but here's a few groups I've seen and liked.
I also like the Barenaked Ladies web site for all its fun features, and the Bobs' site for Amy-Bob's period tales from the road revolving around cheese, sleep, and the Weather Channel.
And of course we can't forget Rockapella. Journals and e-postcards written by RP's ex-road manager and band alumni provide insight into life on the road, and their fans (of which I am a big one) supply ample fodder for the fanatic fan antics you'll see around Praise Caravan shows.
- the Booth Brothers — a loose starting point for the Kelly brothers
- Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Quartet — a good-looking, high-energy group, and bass Tim Duncan totally kicks ass!!
- Gaither Vocal Band and Gaither Homecoming — a loose starting point for the idea of a tour involving not just a single group, but several ensembles. I've been to a few Homecoming shows, and they're all right. Overorchestrated, cheesy as hell, and merchandise-driven, but well attended.
- Point of Grace — funky web site includes band blog
I also like the Barenaked Ladies web site for all its fun features, and the Bobs' site for Amy-Bob's period tales from the road revolving around cheese, sleep, and the Weather Channel.
And of course we can't forget Rockapella. Journals and e-postcards written by RP's ex-road manager and band alumni provide insight into life on the road, and their fans (of which I am a big one) supply ample fodder for the fanatic fan antics you'll see around Praise Caravan shows.
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