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Last On: Dec 3, 2008 - 11:59 PM
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Member Since:
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November 5, 2007
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Location:
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Nashville, TN
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ShoutLife Address:
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shoutlife.com/kimmclean
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Genre:
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Inspirational
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Record Label:
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Hippie Chick Twang
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Group Members:
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Kim McLean - Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
Will McLean Johnston - drums
Rick Malkin - percussion
Dave Jacques - percussion
Devon O'Day - background vocals
Studio Band Includes:
John Willis - band leader who plays everything with strings
Eddie Bayers - drums
Dave Hungate - bass
Russ Pahl - steel, dobro
Elisha Hoffman - percussion
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Influences:
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Always...the Holy Spirit...then, Keith Green, Dottie Rambo, Dwight Lyles, Niles Borup, Tom Petty, Bonnie Raitt, The Beatles, Sass Jordan
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Sounds Like:
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Jennifer Knapp, Karen Carpenter, Stevie Nicks, Wanda Jackson, Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crowe...or so I've been told. I think I sound like me.
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Happy Face (2006)
Alt-Country with Spirit woven through, songs for parenthood, hope, and joy.
Buy Happy Face Online
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Kim McLean is a Dove award winning songwriter turned artist who travels with her music around the country, and inspires groups with her message of hope. Kim McLean has had over 200 songs recorded that are used in churches worldwide including her signature "No Stone to Throw" (Sierra), "Stronger For It" (Lord Song), "Count Your Blessing" (The Martins), and "O The Cross" (The Nazarene Missions Int'l Quadrennial Theme for Missions - translated into 146 different languages!)
She speaks candidly about hope over eating disorders offering real, practical ways to help recognize and heal from the disease. Kim McLean will have her Masters degree in Bible from Trevecca Nazarene University, Spring 2008. She carries a message of holiness with original music to groups around the country. She also is part of a touring package of ministers called The Amen Sister Girlfriend Holy Water Revival.
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Cry For Your Enemy
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10/18/2008 - 10:21 AM
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CRY FOR YOUR ENEMY
By Kim McLean
German theologian-pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer was executed for opposing the Nazi regime. With a heart of great compassion, even for his persecutors, he wrote: "Nothing that we despise in the other man is ...
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