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Artist description
Subjects of The Son are young musicians from the East side of Cincinnati. |
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Music Style
Contemporary Christian |
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Musical Influences
The Beatles, Jars of Clay, Phil Keaggy |
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Similar Artists
Third Day |
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Artist History
Nathan currently leads the worship service at the Vineyard Eastgate community church.
Nathan has tried out some of his own worship songs in the Sunday morning service and
has found favor. So the natural thing to do from there is record these tunes for all
the world to share.
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Group Members
Nathan's project includes a talented pool of friends who are singers and musicians under the moniker "Subjects Of The Son".
In fact Steve Elam is a seasoned drummer and purcussionist who not only contributed on the CD but travels with Nathan to
lead worship services at conferences and youth conventions in the surrounding area. Sarah Burke and Sarah Angel are among
the amaizing vocalist performing with Subjects of The Son.
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Albums
Living World |
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Press Reviews
Nathan Franckhauser is a young musician from the East side of Cincinnati. He currently leads the worship service at the Eastgate Community Vineyard church. Nathan has tried out some of his own worship songs on the Sunday morning audience and has found favor. So the natural thing to do from there is record these tunes for all of Cincinnati to share.
Nathan's project includes a talented pool of friends who are singers and musicians under the moniker "Subjects Of The Son". In fact Steve Elam is a seasoned drummer and purcussionist who not only contributed on the CD but travels with Nathan to lead worship services at conferences and youth conventions in the surrounding area.
Join us as we will be tracking cuts from the new project just released this week. Nathan and Steve will be sharing our time together over the air and maybe even performing a song live in Studio B.
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Location
Cincinnati, Ohio - USA |
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