Robbie Seay Band

Robbie Seay Band
Origin Houston, Texas, USA
Genres Contemporary worship
Christian rock
Years active 1997–present
Labels Sparrow Records (2005-2010), Independent (1997-2004, 2011)
Website robbieseayband.com
Members
Robbie Seay
Ryan Owens
Michael Lisenbe
Matthew Kidd
Past members
Taylor Johnson
Tyler Halford
Jerry Nettles
Dean Vanderwoude
Seth Woods
Chase Jenkins
Dan Hamilton
Wes Martin
Stu Smith

Robbie Seay Band (aka RSB) is a Christian rock/worship band located in Houston, Texas. The band leads worship at Ecclesia, a church in the Neartown area of Houston where Robbie's brother, Chris Seay, is the teaching pastor. Many of the songs on RSB's albums are inspired by events and people within Ecclesia.

After releasing several independent albums, the band was signed to Sparrow Records in 2005 and retooled their last indie album, Better Days, for re-release on their new label.[1] Their second album, Give Yourself Away, was released on August 28, 2007. The track "Song of Hope (Heaven Come Down)" from the album has received substantial attention on Christian radio, and charted at #7 on Billboard magazine's Hot Christian Songs chart.

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History

In 1997, lead singer Robbie Seay formed a band with three others at the time— Seth Woods (bass), and Dan Hamilton (drums)—as "Robbie Seay Band", named after him.[2] The unsigned band released their self-titled debut EP in 1997, followed by a full-length release, Thoughts of You, in 1999.[2] They released four more independent albums, 10,000 Charms (2001), December EP (2002),[3] Live (2003) and Better Days (2004).

Robbie Seay Band signed onto Sparrow Records, and a revised version of their album Better Days was released on August 16, 2005 through the record label.[4] Their second Sparrow Records album, Give Yourself Away, was released on August 28, 2007.[5] Their third Sparrow Records album was released on March 23, 2010.[6] Their fourth album is going to be released in November 2011.

Members

Current members

Discography

Albums

Singles

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