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The current lineup of Big Daddy Weave is almost identical to the original, formed now over a decade ago; Mike Weaver is the frontman, singing and playing guitar, his brother Jay Weaver plays bass, Jeremy Redmon is on lead guitar and Joe Shirk is a multi-instrumentalist, usually playing either saxophone or keyboards. Only Brian Belhi, on drums, is a recent addition, joining the band in 2013 after original sticksman Jeff Jones departed to focus on other endeavors. Big Daddy Weave are by no means a Christian rock band in the kind of abstract way that, say, Creed became known for - they deal with typical Christian topics directly in their lyrics, and their hits include the likes of ‘Audience of One’, ‘What Would Life Be Like’, Every Time I Breathe’, ‘In Christ’, ‘Fields of Grace’, ‘Without You’ and ‘Redeemed’.
The band came together whilst all studying at college, at the University of Mobile; there’s more than a little suggestion, though, that there might have been some divine intervention behind the group’s formation. Frontman Mike Weaver was originally a worship leader in Pensacola, Florida. Thankfully, for the group’s legions of fans, he only moved to Mobile at the behest of his pastor, who was convinced that the vocally gifted Weaver should have been studying voice.
Underwood’s rise to fame came after winning the fourth season of ‘American Idol’ in 2005, launching the singer into country-music stardom. After the victory and the subsequent Idols Live Tour, Underwood released her debut single “Inside Your Heaven" which immediately debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, the only country single of the decade to do so. The singer’s debut maintained much the same appeal, “Some Heart” released in 2005 sold over 300,000 copies in its first week, stayed in the chart for over two years and eventually certified platinum seven times over.
As a result the singer became highly acclaimed and received an intimidatingly-high number of coveted awards including Single Record of the Year for “Jesus, Take the Wheel” from the Academy of Country Music, a Dove Award from the Gospel Music Association and five trophies courtesy of the Billboard Music Awards among many others. Into 2007 the singer was still releasing singles from her debut album including “Wasted” and after a couple of Grammy wins the same year she issued her sophomore release “Carnival Ride” in October 2007.
“Carnival Ride” which debuted at No. 1, produced the four hit singles “So Small”, “All American Girl”, “Last Name” and “Just A Dream”. Underwood’s third studio effort “Play On” took the singer in a much more rooted songwriting position, co-writing seven on the album’s tracks including the lead single “Blown Away”. The album was released in early 2012, was produced by long-term contributor Mark Bright and featured the singles “Temporary Home” and "Undo It”.
Despite the singer’s modest show of releases, Underwood has earned a significant spread of awards including inductions into the Grand Ole Opry in 2008 and into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, winning six Grammy Awards, sixteen Billboard Music Awards, 11 Academy of Country Music Awards and eight American Music Awards.
Big Daddy Weave are a contemporary Christian rock band signed to Fervent Records and somewhat named after their lead singer Jay Weaver. However the name goes deeper than that; it describes the movement of sound they produce. The band weaves their heartfelt, emotive and highly profound lyrics into their songs. The songs draw you in and tell a story, of loss, of love of strength. On top of this they combine the most uplifting chord progressions that make you feel as though you’re actually lifting up and classic-rock drum beats that necessitate a good foot tap and clap.
Jay Weaver kept on telling us to sing along and even complemented us on how good our singing was. But more than anything else the joy he was experiencing was a joy in itself, his smile made mine grow and made me feel stronger, happier and more purposeful.
The band has been making music and touring for over a decade but their most recent album Love Come To Life released in 2012 proved the band’s ambition it has been seen as a huge development in creativity, it shows their drive to go further, and reach more people and spread the important message they have to share.
I have been a fan of Connie Smith since 1964. She is one of the best singers I have ever listened to. I have all of her albums on cd and record format. I have seen her in concert many times and she will always take the time to talk with you, take pictures and sign autographs. Connie is one of the most sincere person you will ever meet.
Marty is a revolving part of Country music. The man is the same but his music gets better with every decade. He is an ambassador for all those who came up in the eighties. You will never regret supporting his music.
Country music sensation Carrie Underwood is an elusive visitor to the shores of the United Kingdom so when her loyal fan base has the opportunity to catch the chanteuse live they appear in their thousands. Rising to fame way back when she won the fourth season of American Idol, the singer has been releasing material ever since with her enchanting vocal.
Only her latest album 'Blown Away' made it onto the UK charts yet her dedicated fan base sings along to old singles such as 'So Small' and 'All-American Girl'. Carrie develops a rapport with her crowd from the offset, telling them stories behind the meaning of tracks and why they had been chosen for the setlist that evening. A special airing of 'Leave Love Alone' received huge applause from the baying masses.
Her live band supports Carrie profusely, whether it be with enthusiastic vigour during 'Jesus, Take The Wheel' or subtly playing as accompaniment on 'Flat On The Floor' as the songstress allows her vocal to shine. She may be elusive, but Carrie Underwood performs a show that is sure to delight her fans enough to wait until the next time.