Band,
Producer of Country and World
This early Jesus movement band is remembered for its album Whatcha Gonna Do? which revealed their indebtedness to producer Gary S.Paxton. Their sound was distinctive in its use of brass (seven horns), recalling such early-’70s outfits as Chicago or Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Two Paxton songs received a lot of attention: "Jesus Is My Lawyer in Heaven" and "Jesus Keeps Takin' Me Higher and Higher." These and the title song constitute the album's high-energy numbers. Another Paxton song, "The Gadget Man," is noteworthy for its complex and original structure. (keyboard), Bruce Hibbard (vocals,guitar), Jorge Marsal (percussion), and Shirley [monroe] Marsal (vocals) were also members of the group at some point. Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music by Mark Allan Powell Hendrickson Publishers
Shane Keister key, syn US | |
Charlie McCoy h *1941 US | |
Kenny Malone dr | |
Reggie Young g, eg *1936 US | |
Farrell Morris perc 1938-2012 US | |
Jack Williams b | |
Pam Sixfin str, vn US | |
Lennie Haight vn, str | |
Marvin Chantry vl, str | |
George Binkley str, vn | |
Roy Christensen vc | |
Gary Vanosdale vl, str | |
Steve Gibson eg, acg *1952 US | |
Buddy Skipper sax, str US | |
Sheldon Kurland str, vn 1928-2010 US | |
Steve Schaffer b, eb | |
Stephanie Woolf str, vn | |
Steven Smith str US | |
Tony Migliore p, key US | |
Bill Pursell p US | |
Phil Baugh g, eg 1936-1990 US | |
David Vanderkooi vc, str | |
Noboru Morishige vn, voc | |
Lang Scruggs bj, voc, g |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Alive | The Amplified Version | 1979 | Album |
Whatcha Gonna Do? | The Amplified Version | 1976 | Album |
So Free | The Amplified Version | 1974 | Album |
One In The Son | The Amplified Version | Album |