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Paid In Full: Rochester's most popular band Print E-mail

Paid In Full is a rare Christian rock band because unlike the tight black shirt wearing Nashville-controlled Christian rock bands who expect upwards of $8,000 to play a concert to tell people about Jesus, the members of Paid In Full aren't in it to make money. The band took time to answer a few questions from ChristianMusicDaily.com's Mark Weber about their ministry-oriented praise/pop/rock band.

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Tree63's John Ellis Print E-mail

Q) Your sound could be described as "Newsboys-meets-U2." When you worked (and work) with producers, what kind of input did and do you have for what the "sound" of Tree63 would be/is?

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Q&A with Jonah33's Vince Lichlyter Print E-mail

Jonah33Lead singer of the rock band Jonah33.

Q) Your sound could be described as "Foo Fighters-meets-Switchfoot." In the past, your sound was more Nickelback/Three Doors Down. When you worked with producers, what kind of input did you have for what the "sound" of Jonah33 would be/become?

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Mainstay: Minnesota boys Print E-mail

MainstayAt the heart of the rock group Mainstay is lead singer and songwriter Justin Anderson, an amiable young guy with a great grin from Minneapolis, Minnesota, a city he says is like most other American cities, spiritually-speaking.

“The spiritual climate in Minneapolis, I suppose, is like any other city,” says Justin. “There are lost people and people who know Christ. People that are lost don’t know they’re lost. And the people who do know Christ, including myself, need to do more to reach out to those people.”

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Delirious' Martin Smith Print E-mail

Delirious’ lead singer, Martin Smith, in his own words, recounting his Asian touring experience during the summer of 2007:

It was the summer of 2007 and again we [Delirious? members] found ourselves at the airport. We had been asked to play at several events throughout Asia so we thought we'd combine work with our summer holiday, a great idea until we realized the monumental task of taking 5 wives, 16 children, 6 crew members and more suitcases than I've ever seen in one place. In fact, as usual, our family were guilty of the most and with 8 suitcases, a car seat, stroller, our nanny, 5 children and another one growing in Anna’s belly, we set off on the adventure of a lifetime.

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