
dc Talk
Genre: Pop/Rock, R&B/Urban
Members: Toby McKeehan (vocals), Michael Tait (vocals), Kevin Max (vocals)
For fans of: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Seal, Faith No More, Color Me Badd
Label: Forefront Records
Discography
Greatest Hits (2007) Jesus Freak: 10th Anniversary Special Edition (2006) Solo (2001) Intermission: The Greatest Hits (2000) Supernatural (1998) Welcome To the Freak Show (1997) Jesus Freak (1995) Free At Last (1992) Nu Thang (1990) dc Talk (1989)
If you like this artist, try … tobyMac, Tait, Kevin Max, John Reuben, Pete Stewart, Skillet
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Biography (courtesy of Forefront Records)
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Like modern-day musical Lewis and Clarks, the three members of dc talk have spent more than a decade exploring uncharted territory and expanding our notions of the world. Along the way, this acclaimed and best-selling band of pioneering musicians has transformed the Christian music industry and broken down the walls. Their albums have mixed rock, rap and pop in previously unimaginable ways, winning numerous Grammy and Dove awards in the process. Their energetic concerts have continually broken new ground for rock performance and theatrics. Their video and film projects have expanded the boundaries of music and movies. And their rock-solid commitment to creatively proclaming Jesus's message to millions of young people who are trying to make their way in our turbulent times has continued to amaze Christian critics.
Now, with the release of intermission: the greatest hits, Toby McKeehan, Michael Tait and Kevin Max are taking time to reflect on the many miles they have traveled and the many musical and ministry milestones they have passed. Featuring classic award-winning cuts like "Jesus Freak" and "Between You and Me," along with two brand new songs — "Sugar Coat It" and "Chance" — intermission does what its name implies: it signifies the end of a drama's opening act and lets the audience catch its breath for what's coming up next. dc talk has already achieved so much in such a short time. But the band isn't resting on its laurels. And contrary to recurring rumors, it isn't breaking up. Rather, Toby, Michael and Kevin are taking a moment to stop, look back, and celebrate the mysteries of both God and the music biz before heading out on their next exciting venture into uncharted territory.
Reviews Greatest Hits, Christian Music Today Jesus Freak: 10th Anniversary Special Edition, Christian Music Today Solo, Christian Music Today Intermission: The Greatest Hits, Christian Music Today
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