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Artist description
Spiritfield is a Christian music ministry that writes and produces our own material. Each member brings very diverse elements to the group, and the resulting sound reflects those influences. Derek and Jody have been a part of the band from the beginning. David joined the group in 2001, and Dennis, Thomas and Josh joined up in 2003. Each adds their input to the creative process and help with arrangements. These are six guys who love the Lord and are eager to spread His message of hope and redemption through music. |
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Music Style
southern rock with an alternative twist |
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Musical Influences
Audio Adrenaline, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, Matchbox Twenty, Allman Brothers, Third Day, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Third Eye Blind, Gin Blossoms. |
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Similar Artists
Third Day |
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Artist History
Spiritfield began in 1997 as a southern gospel group, and over the years our style has changed as different members have come and gone. The current lineup represents a watermark of talent, assembled by God for His glory! |
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Group Members
Jody Martin- Lead vocals.
Derek Barron- Lead Guitar, background vocals.
David Wilkins- Bass Guitar, background vocals.
Dennis Howell- Rhythm Guitar, background vocals.
Thomas Wicker- Keyboards, background vocals.
Josh Shrewsbury- Drums, percussion. |
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Instruments
G&L guitars and basses, Gibson, Larrivee and Kona guitars, Zon, Hofner, and Ibanez basses, Pearl drums, Zildjian cymbals. |
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Albums
You Are Holy (2001) ; 180 (2002) |
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Additional Info
CD's for sale by contacting the band or through local merchants listed on the band's web site. |
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Location
Dexter, Ga. - USA |
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