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'''Acappella''' is an all-male [[Contemporary Christian Music|Contemporary Christian]] vocal group that was founded in 1982 by Keith Lancaster, who has variously played the role of singer, songwriter, and producer throughout the group's history. In 1988, a group of former back-up singers formed a spin-off group called [[AVB]]. Members of Acappella have included Keith Lancaster, Rodney Britt, Gary Moyers, Duane Adams, George Pendergrass, Wayburn Dean, Robert C. Guy, Steve Reischl, Kevin Schaffer, Gary Miller, Ken McAlpin, Barry Wilson, Don Connel, Nic Dunbar, Matt Nunnally, Gary Evans, and Sean Samuel. Recently, the group became a quintet. The current lineup is Jordan House, Zac George, Zack Wilson, Robin Brannon, and Allen Brantley. |
'''Acappella''' is an all-male [[Contemporary Christian Music|Contemporary Christian]] vocal group that was founded in 1982 by Keith Lancaster, who has variously played the role of singer, songwriter, and producer throughout the group's history. In 1988, a group of former back-up singers formed a spin-off group called [[AVB]]. Members of Acappella have included John Moseley, Keith Lancaster, Rodney Britt, Gary Moyers, Duane Adams, George Pendergrass, Wayburn Dean, Robert C. Guy, Steve Reischl, Kevin Schaffer, Gary Miller, Ken McAlpin, Barry Wilson, Don Connel, Nic Dunbar, Matt Nunnally, Gary Evans, and Sean Samuel. Recently, the group became a quintet. The current lineup is Jordan House, Zac George, Zack Wilson, Robin Brannon, and Allen Brantley. |
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Acappella is far and away the most popular musical group to have come out of the [[Churches of Christ]] in the U.S. The song "Acappella" from 1986's ''Conquerors'' was the first to achieve widespread popularity within the Church of Christ (it could almost be called a 'hit') and the 1988 album ''Sweet Fellowship'' has become their all-time best seller. [[AVB]]'s breakout ''Song in My Soul'' was released almost concurrently, and the number of like-minded a cappella vocal groups within the church of Christ grew almost exponentially after these two albums. Acappella experienced their first mainstream success outside the church of Christ with 1993's ''Set Me Free''. This album also had a song licensed for use in a Sony Camcorder Super Bowl commercial (with the refrain "They are more precious than gold"). |
Acappella is far and away the most popular musical group to have come out of the [[Churches of Christ]] in the U.S. The song "Acappella" from 1986's ''Conquerors'' was the first to achieve widespread popularity within the Church of Christ (it could almost be called a 'hit') and the 1988 album ''Sweet Fellowship'' has become their all-time best seller. [[AVB]]'s breakout ''Song in My Soul'' was released almost concurrently, and the number of like-minded a cappella vocal groups within the church of Christ grew almost exponentially after these two albums. Acappella experienced their first mainstream success outside the church of Christ with 1993's ''Set Me Free''. This album also had a song licensed for use in a Sony Camcorder Super Bowl commercial (with the refrain "They are more precious than gold"). |
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Acappella is an all-male Contemporary Christian vocal group that was founded in 1982 by Keith Lancaster, who has variously played the role of singer, songwriter, and producer throughout the group's history. In 1988, a group of former back-up singers formed a spin-off group called AVB. Members of Acappella have included John Moseley, Keith Lancaster, Rodney Britt, Gary Moyers, Duane Adams, George Pendergrass, Wayburn Dean, Robert C. Guy, Steve Reischl, Kevin Schaffer, Gary Miller, Ken McAlpin, Barry Wilson, Don Connel, Nic Dunbar, Matt Nunnally, Gary Evans, and Sean Samuel. Recently, the group became a quintet. The current lineup is Jordan House, Zac George, Zack Wilson, Robin Brannon, and Allen Brantley.
Acappella is far and away the most popular musical group to have come out of the Churches of Christ in the U.S. The song "Acappella" from 1986's Conquerors was the first to achieve widespread popularity within the Church of Christ (it could almost be called a 'hit') and the 1988 album Sweet Fellowship has become their all-time best seller. AVB's breakout Song in My Soul was released almost concurrently, and the number of like-minded a cappella vocal groups within the church of Christ grew almost exponentially after these two albums. Acappella experienced their first mainstream success outside the church of Christ with 1993's Set Me Free. This album also had a song licensed for use in a Sony Camcorder Super Bowl commercial (with the refrain "They are more precious than gold").
The line-up changed for the second time in the group's history after this album. Since that time, membership in the group has changed almost on a yearly basis; in addition, The Acappella Company (the umbrella organization of several a cappella groups and musical projects that was formed directly from the successes of Acappella and AVB) has released a variety of Christian a cappella music albums that vary in spirit and line-up, with some albums being very similar to the original group and others being very distinct.
Membership
Current members
- Robin Brannon - Baritone
- Allen Brantley - Bass
- Zac George - Tenor/Vocal Percussion
- Jordan House - 2nd Tenor
- Zach Wilson - 1st Tenor
Group formations
Bass | Baritone | 2nd tenor | 1st tenor | Vocal percussion |
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Allen Brantley | Robin Brannon | Jordan House | Zach Wilson | Zac George |
Gary Evans | Robin Brannon | Jordan House | Zac George Zack Wilson |
Zac George |
Gary Evans | Nic Dunbar | Sean Samuel | Matt Sammons | |
Gary Evans | Nic Dunbar | Sean Samuel | Matt Nunnally | |
Gary Evans | Steve Maxwell | Barry Wilson | Don Connel | |
Ken McAlpin | Steve Maxwell | Barry Wilson | Kevin Schaffer | |
Ken McAlpin | Gary Moyers | Barry Wilson | Kevin Schaffer | |
Gary Miller | Gary Moyers | Ken McAlpin | Kevin Schaffer | |
Gary Miller | Gary Moyers | Steve Reischl | Kevin Schaffer | |
Duane Adams | Gary Moyers | Steve Reischl | Kevin Schaffer | |
Robert C. Guy | Duane Adams | Steve Reischl | Kevin Schaffer | |
Tim Storms | Robert C. Guy | Steve Reischl | Duane Adams | |
Robert C. Guy | Duane Adams | Steve Reischl | Gary Moyers | |
Robert C. Guy | Duane Adams | George Pendergrass | Gary Moyers | |
Duane Adams | Wayburn Dean | George Pendergrass | Gary Moyers | |
Rodney Britt | Wayburn Dean | George Pendergrass | Gary Moyers | |
Rodney Britt | Keith Lancaster |
Previous members
- Duane Adams - Duane is widely held to be the most versatile singer that has sung with Acappella. He joined the group as the bass and recorded on Growing Up In The Lord, He Leadeth Me, Rescue, We Have Seen His Glory, and Set Me Free. After Set Me Free was released, baritone Wayburn Dean left the group and Duane took his part. As the baritone, Duane's vocals can be heard on Acappella En Espanol, Hymns For All The World, Beyond A Doubt, and Act of God. "Dewey" currently serves as worship minister @ Amarillo South Church in Amarillo, Texas.
- Rodney Britt - Rodney currently serves as involvement minister @ Northwest Church of Christ in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He is also currently singing bass for The Sounds of Glory.
- Don Connel - Don replaced Kevin Schaffer as the 1st tenor in Acappella. He left the group before they recorded another album, but you can hear him sing tenor for Cornerstone.
- Wayburn Dean - Official Website.
- Nic Dunbar - evangelism minister @ Airport Freeway Church of Christ in Euless, Texas.
- Gary Evans - Lubbock, TX
- Robert C. Guy - Robert appeared on Acappella En Espanol, Hymns For All The World, Beyond A Doubt and Act of God.
- Keith Lancaster - Keith continues as producer for Acappella. In addition, he conducts Worship Seminars and Praise & Harmony workshops events full-time. Keith Lancaster's Blog He served as worship minister @ Madison Church of Christ in Madison, Tennessee for eights years until 2007.
- Jeff Martin - Jeff serves as Minister of Magnification @ Crossroads Church in Portland, Oregon.
- Steve Maxwell - Steve currently serves as worship minister/associate minister at [1] Park Row Church of Christ in Arlington, Texas.
- Ken McAlpin - Ken currently serves as worship minister @ Campbell Church of Christ in Campbell, California.
- Gary Miller - Gary is currently singing bass for Vocal Union. He also runs his own music production company, Gary Miller Ministries.
- Gary Moyers - "Mo" is currently serving as Minister of Worship Arts @ Golf Course Road Church of Christ in Midland, Texas. Gary also currently hosts the Pitch Pipecast, a podcast dedicated to news, reviews and interviews about a capella Christian music.
- Matt Nunnally - Matt sang 1st tenor on Heaven And Earth. He currently sings tenor for First Day.
- George Pendergrass - He currently serves as Director of Multicultural Enrichment at Abilene Christian University.
- Greg Pittman
- Steve Reischl - Steve sang lead on Beyond A Doubt and Act of God. His most popular song was "If There Were No God." After leaving Acappella, he spent time performing with the Contemporary Christian band, New Song. He is currently pursuing a solo career.
- Matt Sammons
- Sean Samuel - Disney in Orlando, Florida
- Kevin Schaffer - Kevin is the 1st tenor on the Act of God, All That I Need, Hymns For All The Ages, and Live From Paris albums. His most famous lead was "Walking That Line." - currently teaches elementary music in Clovis, New Mexico.
- Bill Spencer
- Tim Storms
- Tim Tripp - family minister @ Northeast Church of Christ in Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Barry Wilson - Milton Hershey Foundation in Hershey, Pennsylvania
- Gary Yeager
Discography
The labels are taken from each of the albums' original releases; many of these albums have been re-released under new distributors. Lyrics to each of these albums along with scripture references and other relevant information can be found at Acadisc.com.
- Perfect Peace (1984, Clifty Records)
- Travelin' Shoes (1985, Clifty Records)
- Conquerors (1986, Clifty Records)
- Better Than Life (1987, Clifty Records)
- While the Ages Roll On (1987, Clifty Records)
- Sweet Fellowship (1988, Clifty Records)
- Growing Up In The Lord (1989, Clifty Records)
- A Savior is Born! (1989, Clifty Records, with AVB)
- He Leadeth Me (1990, Acappella Music Group)
- Rescue (1990, Word)
- We Have Seen His Glory (1991, Word)
- Acappella Christmas (1992, Word)
- Set Me Free (1993, Word)
- Acappella En Espanol (1994, Word)
- Gold (1994, Word)
- Platinum (1994, Word)
- Hymns For All The World (1994, Word)
- "Southern" (1994, Word)
- Beyond A Doubt (1995, Word)
- Act of God (1997, Word)
- The Collection (1998, Diamante)
- All That I Need (1999, Diamante)
- Hymns For All The Ages (2001, The Acappella Company)
- Live From Paris (2002, The Acappella Company)
- Heaven And Earth (2004, The Acappella Company)
- Family Christmas (2004, The Acappella Company)
- Radiance (2006, The Acappella Company)
Before the group was named Acappella, it was briefly named "His Image"; the records released under that name are:
- Till He Comes (1982, Clifty Records)
- Heaven's Gonna Shine (1983, Clifty Records)
- Made In His Image (1984, Clifty Records)
Awards
The Christian Music Hall of Fame and Museum inductee, 2007