Telecast (band)

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Telecast
Origin U.S. flag Spokane, Washington, United States
Genre(s) Christian rock
Label(s) BEC
Website TelecastMusic.org

Telecast is a Christian rock and worship band. The band began in Spokane, Washington with Josh White and guitarist Brian Ortize after the grunge movement.[1] Telecast released its debut album, The Beauty of Simplicity, on BEC Records in 2003, and followed it with Eternity is Now on the same label in 2005. In 2008 they released their album in collaboration with John Mark Comer and Brook Mosser, pastors from Solid Rock Christian Fellowship in Portland, Oregon.

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[edit] Band members

Josh White (vocals, acoustic)
Bobby Love (lead guitar)
Luke Stillar (bass guitar)
Brook Mosser (drums)
Zach Hodges (keys)
John Mark Comer (rhythm guitar)
Ashley Elder (backup vocals)


[edit] Josh White

Lead singer, Josh White, is currently a Pastor and worship leader for Solid Rock Christian Fellowship in Tigard, Oregon with the Ministry "The Way". White was previously a former pastor at Revival Christian Fellowship in Menifee, California, before he moved to Oregon.

Josh is married to Darcy White and they have two children Henry Joe Carlow White & Hattie White

[edit] Discography

  • Beauty Of Simplicity (2003)
  • Eternity Is Now (2005)
  • Quiet Revolution" (2008)

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sutton, Michael. "Telecast > Biography". All Music Guide. Retrieved February 10, 2007.