Sevenglory
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Sevenglory | |
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Origin | Indiana Wesleyan University |
Genre(s) | Christian pop/rock |
Years active | 2001 - present |
Label(s) | 7 Spin Music |
Website | http://www.Sevenglory.com |
Members | |
Fred Butson (lead vocals, guitar) Gabe Johannes (drums) Caleb Johannes (bass) Josh Parsons (guitar) |
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Former members | |
Kyle Sebestyen (guitar) 2001 - 2006[1] |
Sevenglory is a Contemporary Christian music pop/rock band based in Indiana. They were formed in 2001, and are currently signed to 7 Spin Music. Current members are Fred Butson (lead vocals, guitar), Gabe Johannes (drums), Caleb Johannes (bass) and Josh Parsons (guitar).[2]
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[edit] History
Butson and Gabe Johannes lived in the same suite at Indiana Wesleyan University. Gabe's brother Caleb joined the group after the group's original bassist left. Peter Kohsla, a Midwestern concert promoter, noticed the band. He became their manager and started promoting the band. Kohsla formed a label called 7 Spin Music, and signed the group.[3]
[edit] Television appearances
In 2006 the band appeared on the Gospel Music Channel and The Logan Show.[4][5]
[edit] Discography
- Over The Rooftops (2004/2006) Review: Jesus Freak Hideout
- Atmosphere (2007) Reviews: Christianity Today Jesus Freak Hideout
[edit] Singles
- Just Me, #9 on the November 2007 R&R CHR chart[6]
- Let It Be Love, #11 on the March 21, 2008 R&R CHR chart[7]
[edit] References
- ^ Biography at Jesus Freak Hideout, Retrieved November 11, 2007
- ^ Sevenglory Releases Atmosphere, Kevan Breitinger; October 3, 2007; CMCentral, Retrieved November 11, 2007
- ^ Biography; Retrieved November 11, 2007
- ^ Sevenglory on Gospel Music Channel, Brenten Gilbert; May 18, 2006, Retrieved November 11, 2007
- ^ Sevenglory to appear on Logan Show, Brenten Gilbert; April 13, 2006, Retrieved November 11, 2007
- ^ R&R magazine chart as reported at Weekend 22, Retrieved November 2007
- ^ R&R magazine chart as reported at Weekend 22, Retrieved March 22, 2007