Valor (music)

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Valor
Origin Huntsville, Alabama
Genre(s) Gospel
Years active -
Label(s) Chapel Contemporary
Website http://www.valormusic.net
Members
John Laws, Paul David Kennamer, Benjamin Dixon

Valor is a Christian gospel group made up of John Laws, Paul David Kennamer, Benjamin Dixon, and Kelly Mowrer. The group has been compared to groups such as Take 6, Acapella, and the Gaither Vocal Band. The group is based near Huntsville, Alabama. Valor features Paul David Kennamer's five-octave range. John Law’s name appears on more than five million records for his work as producer, chief engineer, arranger, studio vocalist, and songwriter. Before Valor, John spent 11 years with the music ministry of Acappella and Vocal Union as a recording and sound engineer.

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[edit] Discography

Year Album Label
- Valor Chapel Contemporary
2006 What it Took Chapel Contemporary

[edit] Trivia

  • Over 27 million people have heard Valor’s music in the last six months[1]
  • Valor provided patriotic and Christmas music with keynote speaker former First Lady Barbara Bush[2]
  • Partnered with Dr. James Dobson and “Focus On the Family Action” at “Stand for the Family” stadium events[3]
  • A girl in Louisianna is named "Valorie" after the band. She is very excited about it. She is 3 months old.

[edit] References

  1. ^ About Valor
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