List of Christian instrumental/jazz/swing artists
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Christian music | |
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Stylistic origins: | A variety of genres evolving from Jesus music. |
Cultural origins: | 1960s United States |
Typical instruments: | Electric guitar, Bass guitar, Drums, Keyboard, Synthesizers |
Mainstream popularity: | Continuous from 1990s |
Subgenres | |
Christian alternative rock - Christian bubblegum pop - Christian hardcore - Christian industrial - Christian hip hop - Christian metal - Christian pop music - Christian punk - Christian rock - Christian soft rock - Christian ska - Worship music - Cprog | |
Other topics | |
Christian entertainment industry - Christian girl group |
List of notable instrumental, jazz, and swing Contemporary Christian Music artists.
The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (2002) defines CCM as "music that appeals to self-identified fans of contemporary Christian music on account of a perceived connection to what they regard as Christianity".[1] Based on this definition, this list includes artists that work in the Christian music industry as well as artists in the general market.
Note: Because classifying music by genre can be arbitrary, these groupings are generalized and many artists appear on multiple lists.
- Philip Bailey
- Ralph Carmichael
- Dino Kartsonakis - eight time Gospel Music Association Award winner
- Father Stan Fortuna
- Phil Driscoll
- Glad
- Tom Howard
- Take 6
- John Tesh
- The W's
- Mary Lou Williams - Primarily mainstream jazz. However after converting to Catholicism she did the first "jazz mass" and ran a Catholic charity.[1]
[edit] Notes
- ^ Powell, Mark Allan (2002). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music, First printing, Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers, 13. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.