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> Christian Music, Gospel, Contemporary or Celtic?
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Posted: 04-Jun-2004, 04:04 PM
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QUOTE (Raven @ 04-Jun-2004, 02:08 PM)
Does anyone know who Steve Agrisano is?

My band is opening for him and Ceili Rain on July 10th and I hear he is a major deal.

Just curious. unsure.gif

Don't know the Steve Agrisano! I have two of Ceili Rain's CDs and they are wonderful! Funny too! They do this one song about being in the back of a black cadillac (where we all end up) which I think is hysterical!

Let us know how you like both artists!
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Thanks Reddrake! I will check out their website and try to get some of their music! I have heard A LOT about this group. Thanks again! thumbs_up.gif
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Posted: 09-Jun-2004, 03:17 PM
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I love Southern Gospel music, for the harmony and the "Old Style" air of it. But for daily listening, it's contemporary. Groups? Avalon, FFH, Jaci Velasquez, Point of Grace, Crystal Lewis, and many others in this genre.

There is also a style of Bluegrass Gospel that I truly love and grew up with in my FancyGap Virginia home. One of my absolute favorite songs in this style is called "The Blood" by a group called the McHamey's. So wonderful.


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