Ok, raise your hands people – how many of you listen to Christian music artists. I am not talking about artists who identify themselves as Christians – I’m talking about artists whose CDs are found primarily in Christian book stores. Even when I identified myself as Wiccan, (I no longer identify myself as Wiccan) I still held onto my love for various Christian artists. I have several favorites, some still producing albums, some not.
Some of my favorites who are still producing new material are Casting Crowns, Avalon, Todd Agnew, & Mandisa. My favorite that hasn’t put out a new CD in a LONG time – in fact from what I understand her 3rd CD either never came out or only came out overseas – is Stacie Orrico. I have no clue whatever really happened to her, as when I found her official website, it hadn’t been updated in several YEARS. Yes, I said YEARS. You would think that they would at very least say that the site is on hiatus because she is not recording. But the last bit of news says that her album release had been postponed and apparently it never did come out.
Kind of stinks because I loved her music.
Right now I will say that Casting Crowns is my favorite. They have 3 studio albums that I’ve been able to find, and each of them also has a live version that goes with it. I’m not a big fan of live CDs so I haven’t bought any of them, but I do have all three of the studio albums. They’re “Casting Crowns,” “Lifesong,” & “The Altar and The Door” for those who wonder.
So again – do you listen to Christian music? If you do, what artists do you listen to?? I’m just curious.
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Joana
March 18th, 2010
The only bands I listen to that are identified as Christian music are TFK and Superchick[k] that I can think of.