East to West

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East to West was a Contemporary Christian music duo from Cleveland, Tennessee formed in 1993. Neal Coomer and Jay DeMarcus met at Lee College and decided to form a Christian pop group along the lines of Level 42 or Go West. They released two albums, East to West in 1993 and North of the Sky, in 1995, which hit #16 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart that same year.[1] The group toured in the United States with Al Denson and 4Him before breaking up in 1997.[2] DeMarcus later went on to become a member of the group Rascal Flatts.

The group's Christian radio hits included "Welcome to the Next Level" (#3, 1994), "Prince of Peace" (#1, 1994), "Hungry for You" (#3, 1995), "Heart on the Line" (#16, 1995), "This Time Around" (#5, 1995), "Still in Love" (#9, 1995), "Live Like I'm Leaving" (#19, 1996), and "Talk to Me" (#15, 1996).[2]

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  1. ^ Billboard, Allmusic.com
  2. ^ a b Mark Allan Powell, The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music. Hendrickson, 2002, p. 288.