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Artist description
Gracies Cafe is a contemporary praise and worship band with a"cafe" feel/style similar to the "Vineyard cafe" sound. Worship leader Dean Krippaehne fronts the group which consists of some of the Seattle areas finest musicians including members of The Celebration Gospel Band. |
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Music Style
Contemporary Christian Praise and Worship |
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Musical Influences
Vineyard, Maranatha, Wow, Steven Curtis Chapman, Integrity, Scott Krippayne, Ron Kenoly |
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Similar Artists
Amy Grant, Steven Curtis Chapman, FFH, Ron Kenoly, Scott Krippayne |
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Artist History
Gracies Cafe was born out of the new Sunday night "cafe" worship experience at Grace Church (elca) in Des Moines Washington, USA.The "Gracies Cafe band" leads worship every Sunday night at 7PM. If you're in the area, please come and visit us. |
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Group Members
The members of the Gracies Cafe "CD" Praise Band include: Dean Krippaehne on vocals, keyboards and guitar; Dave Heath on drums, Malcolm Case on bass; Jeff Johnson on vocals; John Marx on sax; Woody Mosley on vocals and special guest - SpringHill recording artist, Dove nominee, and 1996 Christian songwriter of the year... - Scott Krippayne on vocals. (Muchos thanks to Scott and SpringHill)
Gracies Cafe "live performance" family includes: Dean Krippaehne, Dave Heath, Malcolm Case, Marcus Vann, Lindsay O'Neal, Jeff Johnson, Evi Stratton, Lisa Feiertag, Woody Mosley, John Marx, Sam Stratton, Rob Fergusen, Dan Mohler, Dave Dickerson, Darren Motamedy, Fred Feiertag, Mitchel Horn, Scott Krippayne, Bill Pickup, Kelsey Krippaehne, Stan Fletcher, Beth Case, Dorsey Marx, BASIX (Tommy Larson, Keri Payne, Nancy Andeel, Shelli Marsh), RESCUE (Jayson, Jayson, Jayson & Josh;-), Kelly Minter and Paul Bouno. Members of the Sunday Night Cafe team also include: Pastors John O'Neal and Ed Markquart, Kimberly Wigginton,
Mary O'Rourke, Paul Tweedt, Janet Tweedt, Debbie O'Neal and Karin Krippaehne. Gracies Cafe guest speaker family includes: Kimberly Wigginton, Keith Eldridge, Carl E. ........... The Gracies Cafe 2 CD features Dave Heath on drums and Dean Krippaehne on vocals, keys and guitars. |
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Instruments
Drums, Bass, Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals, Sax, Violin. |
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Albums
Gracies Cafe ; Gracies Cafe 2 |
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Press Reviews
[Per "Up to the well"] "Great song. I think it is listed as Christian Pop or Christian Rock, but it can pass for modern Country music. All country Gospel fans would like this song. They (Gracies Cafe) have some great songs on their web page. Check it out and enjoy." ****** "I love this song!! This band should be signed and at the top of the Christian charts! - GO WITH GOD MUSIC RADIO
******[Per "Breathe on me"] "Beautiful worship song with powerful vocals by Springhill recording artist Scott Krippayne" CROSSHOME CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN RADIO******[Per "Hands upon the wheel"] "You are going to love this one." - Robert Lee Johnson, COUNTRY GOSPEL STATION - 6/14/00; ******[Per "Broken wings"] "Amen!" - Greg Hanson, PEACE RADIO - 6/14/00. "A great song and a great singer" - SPIRITUAL SPECIAL RADIO - 7/6/00.
"Beautiful song about God's healing power" CROSSHOME COUNTRY RADIO. "Very smooth, inspirational ballad about hope, dreams and love - nice vocals." GOSPEL GROOVES RADIO. "Reminds us of the truth that what doesn't kill us, strengthens us. This is especially true in the walk we are called to where every setback is an opportunity to grow." GEEZERLAND RADIO.
******[Per: CELEBRATION GOSPEL BAND SONGS] - If you like good old fashion Gospel music then this group is for you! With a driving southern baptist church sound".
- THE ZONE RADIO 5/25/00******
"Old time Gospel sung at its best... Upbeat rhythm with good vocals and choir sound".
- WGOD RADIO 6/10/00
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Additional Info
All songs on |
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Location
Seattle, Washington - USA |
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