MXPX is Mike Herrera (bass/vocals), Tom Wisniewski (guitars) and Yuri Ruley (drums). In the span of 19 years, the band has sold over 2.5 million records worldwide. Their music has been known for its ability to unite formerly distinguished fan bases such as the skate/surf community and the punk underground for almost two decades. Their new album, "Plans Within Plans," will be available on April 3, 2012.
From her new live CD and DVD Darnisha Taylor sings her arrangement of God of This City. Find her new CD "Praise You Live" on Itunes or www.darnishataylor.com
In christ alone by new christian artist James Immanuel. Follow me on twitter @jayisrealmusic . www.facebook.com/JayIsRealmusic official website jayisrealmusic.webs.com
THIS IS NOT REAL (you'll never guess how we did it) DO NOT DO THIS! https://noisetrade.com/thereliques - FREE DOWNLOAD - Get this song FREE along with the first Reliques album https://www.TheReliques.com Get the new album on iTunes - https://bit.ly/rmbAcD Get the all our music for only 8$ - https://goodsie.com/store/thereliques/both-albums-digital-download Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thereliques Thanks to @fwong this was his original idea that we saw and thought we could take a bit farther. DO NOT DO THIS! The Reliques performing Days Like This from their newest album To Feel And Be Loved The Reliques (pronounced relics) are a folk duo from Austin, Texas
After 21 years, 13 albums, and countless awards, how do Phillips Craig & Dean keep their music sounding so fresh, so powerful, and so relevant? Randy, Sean, and Dan each attribute it to different things.
Passion Week as Experienced by the Apostle John. Download FREE at https://noisetrade.com/goodmorning PLEASE SHARE Twitter - https://tinyurl.com/PSTWEET Facebook - https://tinyurl.com/PSFBSH
https://facebook.com/scartermusic https://twitter.com/s SongStory: Passion Song. This song comes from thoughts I was having while driving one day I began recording the melody and words on my iPhone. I was thinking of what it must have been like to be alongside Jesus as he endured the events of Holy Week. To see Him walk into the city on palm Sunday, to be at the last supper, to watch Him be murdered, and experience the loss, and the relief of His resurrection. This song tells the story through John’s eyes and attempts to capture the emotional essence of Johns heart, not jus an observer but Jesus’ close friend (the disciple Jesus loved) Each chorus is John’s description of the physical response that came with his emotions. His heart in his throat unable to speak., His heartbreak, and tears of relief.
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