Legend Seven

Legend Seven
Origin United States
Genres Christian rock, rock
Years active 1990–1994
Members Andy Denton
Mike Jacobs
Randy Ray
Billy Williams

Legend Seven was a Christian hard rock band formed in the early 1990s (formerly with the name Legend) by three former members of Ruscha, another Christian band from the 1980s.

The band made its debut in 1990 under the name "Archon" on a compilation disc released by Heaven's Metal magazine, with a self-produced version of "After The Fall." The song was re-released on the band's self-titled debut album, Legend, in 1992 on Word Records. Shortly after, the band was forced to change its name to Legend Seven upon learning that another band was already using the name Legend. They released Blind Faith in 1993.

Both albums were produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Bubba Smith and garnered several hits on Christian radio ("Carry Me", No. 4, 1992; "Angela", No. 2, 1992; "Be Still", No. 1 for 2 weeks, 1994; "Blind Faith", No. 1 for 2 weeks, 1994; "First Love", No. 10, 1994; "Call on Me", No. 15, 1994).[1] The band disbanded in 1994.[1]

Band members

Later touring members

Discography

Video Clip of "Blind Faith" from the 1994 American Christian Music Awards: https://www.youtube.com/v/KDFqcnh02Sc

References

  1. 1 2 Entry in Mark Allen Powell's Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (Hendrickson Publishers, 2002), pp. 522-523.

See also


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