Lamb (duo)

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For the United Kingdom band and their album of the same name, see Lamb (band) and Lamb (album).

Lamb, a musical duo from the 1970s through the early 1990s, effectively defined Messianic music, and had an effect on the Christian music of their time.[citation needed]

Organized in the early days of contemporary Christian music, Joel Chernoff and Rick 'Levi' Coghill blended Jewish folk music and folk-rock.

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[edit] Band members

[edit] Current

  • Joel Chernoff - guitars, vocals, songwriter
  • Ted Pearce - guitars, vocals, songwriter

[edit] Original

  • Joel Chernoff - all lead vocals, background vocals, 12 string guitar, piano, composer
  • Rick 'Levi' Coghill - vocals, electric and acoustic guitar, percussion and effects, organ, vibes, harpsichord, xylophone, arranger, producer

[edit] Discography

Finding their early music is complicated by the fact that Lamb's first three albums were called simply Lamb, Lamb II, and Lamb III. However in 1993, those first three albums from the '70s were re-released as The Lamb Trilogy.

[edit] Original

  • Lamb (Messianic LBA-1001) (1972)
  • Lamb II (Messianic LBA-1002) (1974)
  • Lamb III (Messianic LBA-1003) (1976)
  • Songs For The Flock (Sparrow Records SPD-1045SPC-1045, 1978)
  • New Mix (Sparrow Records SPD-1054 SPC-1054, 1981)
  • Lamb Live (1981)
  • Dancing In Jerusalem (Maranatha Music/Messianic Publishing MSICD-1, 1985)
  • Year Of Jubilee: An Offering of Messianic Praise (1988)
  • Dancing in Jerusalem - Live In Concert (1989)
  • Seer (Messianic Records, 1990)
  • Come Let Us Celebrate compilation (Messianic Records, 1993)
  • The Lamb Trilogy compilation of Lamb I/II/III (Messianic Records LBCD113AB, 1993)
  • Lamb Favorites compilation (Sparrow Records SPD-1046, 1995)

[edit] Current

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