Nick Alexander
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Nick Alexander is an American musician and Roman Catholic convert (as of 1993), who parodies mainstream songs, such as the following:
- Repent (Aretha Franklin's "Respect")
- We Want to Stand United (Billy Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire)
- Tradition (The Proclaimers' 500 Miles)
- Transubstantiation (Beatles' Revolution).
They are recorded on three albums: A Time to Laugh, Eternal Life: the Party Album, and I Wanna Be Debated.
He resides in Stratford, Connecticut and leads worship at diocesan Charismatic Prayer Meetings; he also still writes songs of praise.