Ted Pearce
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Ted Pearce is a singer / songwriter particularly in the Christian and Messianic sphere, who is currently a member of the music group Lamb.
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[edit] Biography
Ted Pearce grew up in Beaumont Texas and began writing original music on guitar at age 13. He played in the late 70s in the house band at "The Foxy Lady" club with his band, Airborn.
In the 80s, he moved to Dallas and performed with several groups including Side Effex which released a couple of vinyl records and other cassette-only releases. He also recorded albums with indie bands Diego & The Switchblades, The Surrogate Vapors, and T-Roy
In 1990 he had a radical encounter with God and Ted began writing worship music with his first messianic album, "Shield of David" (1991).
He later formed two Christian rock bands with two albums "Nomadic Farmers" (1997) and "Big Methuselah" (1999) resulted.
After that, Ted returned to Messianic worship music on the label Galilee of the Nations with "Zealous Over Zion" in October 2002. His next solo recording, was "Hallelu Et Adonai" is a collection of simple acoustic songs released July 2005.
Pearce and Joel Chernoff have collaborated to revive the Messianic pioneer group, Lamb.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Shield of David (1991)
- Nomadic Farmers (1997)
- Big Methuselah (1999)
- Zealous Over Zion (Galilee of the Nations) (2002)
- Hallelu Et Adonai : (Praise the Lord) (Galilee of the Nations) (2005)
[edit] See also
- Lamb - Joel Chernoff's Messianic music group which started in the 1970s