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− | '''Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music''' is an incredible collection of the history of contemporary Christian music. Many Canadian artists are reviewed including [[The Daniel Band]], [[Quickflight]], [[Servant]], [[Bruce Cockburn]], [[Connie Scott]] and | + | '''Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music''' is an incredible collection of the history of contemporary Christian music. Many Canadian artists are reviewed including [[The Daniel Band]], [[Quickflight]], [[Servant]], [[Bruce Cockburn]], [[Connie Scott]] and Miranda Stone. |
Awarded a 2003 Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research for Best Research in Recorded Popular Music. | Awarded a 2003 Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research for Best Research in Recorded Popular Music. | ||
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The CD-ROM features a searchable version of the complete text for both Windows and Macintosh systems, as well as live links to artist-websites, album information, and music clips. | The CD-ROM features a searchable version of the complete text for both Windows and Macintosh systems, as well as live links to artist-websites, album information, and music clips. | ||
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Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian MusicEncyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music is an incredible collection of the history of contemporary Christian music. Many Canadian artists are reviewed including The Daniel Band, Quickflight, Servant, Bruce Cockburn, Connie Scott and Miranda Stone. Awarded a 2003 Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research for Best Research in Recorded Popular Music. This groundbreaking work covers both major and minor Christian music artists and those associated with Christian music from the �60s to the present day, highlighting their influences, their struggles, and their achievements. Powell treats each artist or group with a balanced, intriguing, and fresh look into their background and discography. Every entry summarizes critical response to the group, and provides band member lists, complete discographies, lists of awards, artist website addresses, and biographies of the artists. The fun, easy-to-read writing style provides fans with accessible information on their favorite artists, while also encouraging them to greater appreciation of the stylistic breadth and historical depth of the music they have come to love. The CD-ROM features a searchable version of the complete text for both Windows and Macintosh systems, as well as live links to artist-websites, album information, and music clips. Book Reviews
Book SpecificationsEncyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music Author: Mark Allan Powell Pages: 1088 Published Date: 2002 ISBN: 1565639006 Who is Mark Allan Powell ?Mark Allan Powell has published articles on contemporary Christian music in Christian Century, Christianity Today, and Trinity Seminary Review. He is frequently interviewed in print and over the airwaves concerning the proliferation of rock, rap, and other popular genres of Christian music. He is Professor of New Testament at Trinity Lutheran Seminary, and is the author of seventeen books, including the best-sellers Jesus as a Figure in History and Narrative Criticism: A New Approach to the Bible.
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