Esterlyn

Esterlyn
Origin Boise, Idaho
Genres Christian Worship
Years active 2008 - Present
Labels VSR Music Group (2010-present)
Website www.esterlyn.com
Members Luke Caldwell

Esterlyn is a Christian worship band from Boise, Idaho. They lead worship all through the country as well as internationally. Esterlyn released their debut national album in 2010 through VSR/EMI before selling over 25,000 units independently and has recently had a top 10 radio single on Christian Radio with the song "Freedom is Here" on Air1 radio. Esterlyn is known for their focus on ministry and for writing worship songs played in many Churches. They play conferences and camps throughout the year and also lead worship at their home church Calvary Chapel in Boise, Idaho. They have gained significant fans throughout the country through touring and playing with Kutless, Acquire The Fire, festivals, and Worship Conferences. Esterlyn has a heart for missions as well as adoption and seeks to be a voice for those who don't have one. The band was named after lead singer and founder (Luke Caldwells) little niece who was adopted from China. They were previously known as Grand Prize,before changing their name to Esterlyn. They played each year at a local concert known as Light In the Night also put on by Calvary Chapel in Boise Idaho.

Band members

Luke Caldwell - Lead Vocals, Guitar

Josh Krohn - Percussion

Steven Arthur- Piano, Lead Guitar, Backup Vocals

Discography

Woven (2012) (VSR Music Group/EMI CMG)

Call Out (2010) (VSR Music Group/EMI CMG)

Mending the Meaning: Acoustic EP (2009)

Lamps (2008)

References

http://www.klove.com/music/artists/esterlyn/

http://www.esterlyn.com

http://www.air1.com/blog/post/2012/09/28/Esterlyns-New-Release.aspx

http://www.air1.com/blog/post/2011/07/07/Esterlyn-Live.aspx

http://www.billboard.com/artist/301900/esterlyn/

External links

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