Telecast (band)
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Origin | Spokane, Washington, United States |
Genres | Christian rock |
Labels | BEC |
Website | www.myspace.com/telecastmusic |
Members | Josh White, Bobby Love, Luke Stillar, Brook Mosser, Zach Hodges, John Mark Comer, Ashley Elder |
Past members | Marquis Ashley, Adam Breeden, Brian Ortize, Nick Tibbetts |
Telecast is a Christian worship band. The band began in Spokane, Washington with songwriter, Josh White, guitarist Brian Ortize, Marquis Ashley and Nick Tibbetts.[1] Telecast released its debut album, The Beauty of Simplicity, on BEC Records in 2003, and followed it with Eternity is Now on the same label in 2005. In 2008 they released their third album, Quiet Revolution.
Band members
Original line-up
The band members that recorded The Beauty of Simplicity were Josh White (vocals, acoustic guitar), Marquis Ashley (bass guitar), Adam Breeden (guitars), Zach Hodges (keyboards), Brian Ortize (guitars, vocals), and Nick Tibbetts (drums).
Brian Ortize is now the worship pastor at Calvary Spokane, in Spokane, Washington. Marquis Ashley is now the worship pastor at Calvary Spokane, in Spokane, Washington.
Josh White
Lead singer Josh White recorded a solo project on BEC Records, Achor, which was released in November 2010.
White also recorded several albums on the Deeper Well Gospel Collective label. These include albums with The Followers, Pilgrim, and as a solo artist.[2] One of these was The Followers self-titled album, released in 2009, featuring White with former members of Rock and Roll Worship Circus, Ruth, Esterlyn, and Starfield.[3] In November 2013, White released another solo album named Absolution, "a reworking of Telecast songs", on the label Deeper Well Gospel Collective. [4]
White began a church in Portland, Oregon called Door of Hope. He was previously a teaching pastor and lead worship pastor at Bridgetown Church in Portland. He is married to Darcy White and they have two children, Henry and Hattie Star.
Discography
- The Beauty of Simplicity (2003)
- Eternity Is Now (2005)
- Quiet Revolution (2008) U.S. Christian No. 49[5]
References
- ↑ Sutton, Michael. "Telecast > Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved February 10, 2007.
- ↑ "Deeper Well Artists". Deeper Well Gospel Collective. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ↑ "The Followers". Deeper Well Gospel Collective. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ↑ "Josh White Music". Facebook. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ↑ Billboard, Allmusic
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