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JOHN BALL
My name is John Ball and I write what a lot of people call Christian music, however it really is just an overflow of my heart. It’s a response to struggles and daily experiences; something everyone can relate to. In an industry that is mainly marketed towards middle-aged soccer moms, I’m trying to shine some light. I want to create music that isn’t the same regurgitated Christian lines, the same chord progressions, and same uncreative junk that has been heard over and over again. This is me being vulnerable and allowing you a look into my heart. So here it is I hope you enjoy.
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KRISTEN JAUDON
First and foremost, Kristen considers herself a poet. She’s been writing poetry for over ten years now, and for a while all of her work just stacked up on a desk. After she wrote her first song, she was amazed by how vocal melodies and instrumental accompaniment could enhance the written word. It was a brand new way for her to think about poetry, and she was inspired to experiment with songwriting. Influenced by a diverse group of bands including Third Eye Blind, Imogen Heap, and The Killers, Kristen derived her own pop rock sound with a focus on the lyrical aspect of my music. She loves being challenged to create and perform fresh, new material, and that there is always room for improvement. It’s important to Kristen that listeners find her music to be refreshing, intuitive, and even somewhat therapeutic.
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EVAN P. DONOHUE
Evan P. Donohue plays with lyrics and melody, creating characters loosely bound to the experiences he has collected living in California, New York, and now Nashville, Tenn., at the heart of the underground music scene. Teaming up with Mike Kavouras, drummer and arranger, and accompanied by a group of talented musicians, Donohue has generated a buzz in Music City with his entertaining live performances.
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EIKON
Through the past year, we have begun to uncover our purpose in life. That purpose is to create what makes us want to wake up, what drives us to continue, what stirs up emotion in a way unlike any other. We search for that familiar unknown. We make what makes us. We don't just play music, we live in it. We are EIKON
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