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2006-10-17 20:44:54 · 30 answers · asked by Say It Like You Mean It 4 in Entertainment & Music Music

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Listen to it all the time. If you are looking for some you can listen on line at www.klove.com

Here are some of my favorites:

Artist(song and/or album)
Newsboys(Shine the hits Album, Thrive Album, New album called Go coming out soon – too many good songs to list but here are a few – Who, Joy, Thrive, Breakfast, Live in Stereo, It is you, He Reigns, Every where we go, I am Free)
Audio Adrenaline(Hit Parade Album – Hands and Feet and Big House)
Third Day(You are mine)
Casting Crowns(Voice of Truth and Lifesong)
Broken Yoke(Vapor, Caught in the moment)
Building 429(The Space between Us)
Kutless(Strongtower)
Matthew West(Happy Album – Happy, I can’t hear you, Out of my hands)
RelientK(Two lefts don’t make a right album – forward motion, getting into you, mood rings)
Chris Tomlin(Arriving Album – how great is our god, Indescribable)

2006-10-18 01:43:33 · answer #1 · answered by SoccerClipCincy 7 · 0 0

Yes! People flock to hear Handel's Messiah year on year regardless of the quality of the performance.
Where would Mozart, Verdi, Rossini, J.S.Bach, John Rutter be if it were not for people enjoying the sacred?
I don't know much about modern christian rock music but, seriously, just listen to Classic FM, or go to a cathedral on a sunday morning to see how important music is in the celebration of Christianity.

2006-10-17 21:42:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I dig good old gospel blues, but that Christian Pop I've been subjected to is lame.

Give me some Reverand Gary Davis and just as long as I'm in this world, I am the light of this world.

Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, The Band, Hot Tuna, Johnny Cash, and many other legends of music history have embraced gospel themes, with great success artistically and commercially. It would be a shame to overlook their contributions.

2006-10-17 20:58:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you mean Christian-themed music (like gospel and some kinds of country), lots of people like it -- remember how popular Sister Act was?

If you mean Contemporary Christian Music, mostly only Christians like that. I grew up in a Christian home, listening to Contemporary Christian Music, and have since broadened my listening horizons. It's a pretty insular scene -- I once wrote an article in my (Christian) university's paper saying that CCM mostly only preaching to the choir, and caused a stir. Nobody but Christians listen to CCM, and many non-Christians mock it. Some of it isn't bad, but (imho) you have to wade through a lot of tripe to find the really good stuff.

If you mean music BY Christians, lots of people like it. I've heard Lenny Kravitz is Christian (or at least used to be); Bob Dylan released a few Christian albums, Bono is an outspoken Christian, Johnny Cash was (along with a lot of other country singers), indie music star Sufjan Stevens is -- tons of popular artists are Christians, but a lot of them don't wear it on their sleeves, so we never hear about it.

On top of that, a lot of artists without specific religious affiliations spend a lot of time talking about Jesus and God, not so much because they're Christians, but because they're trying to figure it all out. A lot of people like that stuff a lot.

Which kind of Christian music do you mean?

2006-10-17 21:46:18 · answer #4 · answered by roboseyo 3 · 0 1

Not to everyone's taste, but if you want to hear some Christian Rock... here are some radio stations specialising in this kind of music...

* Hip Rock UK (on Premier Christian Radio- www.premier.org.uk)
* Christian Rock Radio
* Radio U
* Total Axxess
* Weekend 22
* ChristanRock.net
* TheXstream.org - Streaming Rock, Indie, and Hardcore
* 24/7 XMusicOnline.Com - Positive Rock Radio
* Air1 - The Positive Alternative
* Slammin Christian Hits on Life 100.3
* Against The Flow, which is broadcast every Sunday on NU 107 in the Philippines

[5]Davids Christian Rock Radio

2006-10-17 20:48:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Sister Act music was nice, even had a pub full of people doing the whole gospel dance thing, so yes even drunks like some christian music

2006-10-17 20:53:18 · answer #6 · answered by Powerpuffgeezer 5 · 0 1

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2016-05-01 19:28:33 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Try black boys of Alabama, I like black gospal because it is sung with passion worthy of God I am white but I cant stand how wimpy most white christian rock can be try Rebbecca st James for that .

2006-10-17 20:55:19 · answer #8 · answered by snowgazim 1 · 0 0

Like all music really there is some I like and some I dont.

2006-10-17 20:48:29 · answer #9 · answered by angel 3 · 1 0

yes and for some of the newest songs check out www.soundoflight.com you'd be surprised a lot of the groups sound close to some of the more popular secular bands

2006-10-17 20:56:25 · answer #10 · answered by tinkerbell 1 · 0 0

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