Steve Hindalong

Steve Hindalong
Born (1959-11-29) November 29, 1959
Genres Christian rock
Occupation(s) songwriter, producer
Instruments drums, percussion
Years active 1986–present
Associated acts The Choir, Lost Dogs

Steve Hindalong (born November 29, 1959) is an American drummer, percussionist, songwriter and producer best known for his work with the alternative rock band The Choir. Since 2006, Hindalong has also been an official member of the alternative country supergroup Lost Dogs.

After becoming a prolific producer in the late 1990s, Hindalong received several Dove awards (2001 and 2003, "Special Event Album of the Year") for his work on the City on a Hill project. Hindalong also co-wrote "God of Wonders" with Marc Byrd, which was used by NASA to wake up Discovery astronaut Michael Fossum.[1]

Discography

The Choir

Solo credits

Performing credits

Producing/songwriting credits

References

  1. Watson, Traci (2006-07-12). "Shuttle's playlist in tune". USA Today. Retrieved 2010-05-24.
  2. McGovern, Brian Vincent (September–October 1998). "Album Reviews: STEVE HINDALONG Skinny". HM Magazine (73). ISSN 1066-6923.
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