Bluetree

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Bluetree
Origin Belfast, Northern Ireland
Genres CCM, Worship, Rock, Electronica
Years active 2004-current
Labels Bluetree Worship
Website http://www.bluetreeworship.com

Bluetree is a Northern Irish contemporary Christian band. The band is best known for its song "God of This City", which received international exposure when it was covered by Chris Tomlin on the Passion: God of This City and Hello Love albums. As an independent artist, Bluetree signed distribution agreements with Lucid Entertainment in the USA and Kingsway in the UK & Europe for their album, God of this City.

History

Bluetree originated in Strandtown Christian Fellowship Church (CFC) in 2004.[1] According to lead singer, Aaron Boyd, Bluetree was born out of frustration. "I was frustrated with the idea that worship is only to do with your heart. I don't really agree with that. It's bigger than just your heart attitude towards something. Like the idea that music can be secondary and as long as you love Jesus, that's fine! I don't think that's right." Bluetree originally consisted of five members, with Pete Kernoghan joining later.[2] While the band was travelling on a missions trip to Pattaya, Thailand, the poor conditions of the city became the inspiration for their song, "God of this City". Band members report the song came from divine inspiration when the band was playing in a bar. As an independent band, they recorded their debut album, Greater Things, at the Windmill Lane Studios (U2's preferred studio).[2] The record was initially released in September 2007, but on January 24, 2008, their album was picked up by Fierce! Records for UK Distribution.[3] In May 2009 the band launched their charity "Stand Out International", a charity that indirectly rescues kids out of the sex industry, and also had their first album released in North America as "God of This City".

Bluetree's second studio album "Kingdom" began production in Liverpool's Parr Street Studios in April 2011, and was digitally released on 8 May 2012 with a CD release in June. Further worldwide releases are planned for the future.

Bluetree have a Dove Award nomination from 2009 for "God of This City".

In 2013 two live projects were released. The first was recorded in 2010 between their first two studio albums, and all funds raised go toward their mission and justice work trip to Cambodia in November 2013. The second was recorded at the Super Summer camp in June 2013 and features guest and fellow Northern Irishman, Nathan Jess.

Members

Current members
  • Aaron Boyd - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, songwriter
  • Peter Nickell - bass, keys & tracks
  • Peter Burton - electric guitar
  • Matt Weir - drums
Former members
  • Ian Jordan - key
  • Andy McCann - bass
  • Ricky Bleakley - guitar
  • Pete Kernoghan - dj, loops
  • Peter Comfort – drums
  • Jonny Hobson - drums
  • Connor McCrory - electric guitar
  • Stephen Greer - electric guitar

Discography

Year Album details Peak positions
US
200
US
Christ
US
Indie
US
Heat
2007 Greater Things
  • Released: 2007
  • Label: Independent
2009 God of This City
  • Released: 3 March 2009
  • Label: Lucid
103 1 8 7
2012 Kingdom
  • Release: 8 May 2012[4]
  • Label: Bluetree Worship
2013 Live: Mission Edition
  • Released:1 Jan 2013
  • Label: Bluetree Worship
2013 Live In Oklahoma
  • Released:28 Oct 2013
  • Label: Bluetree Worship
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Awards and accolades

  • “Break out Artist of the Year” 2009 Worship Leader Magazine Readers Choice Awards USA
  • "Song of the Year" 2009 Worship Leader Magazine Readers Choice awards USA
  • Nominated as ‘Best New Artist’ - GMA Dove Awards 2010
  • Greater Things - Cross Rhythms' 20 Best Albums of 2007[5]
  • "God of this City" - Cross Rhythms' 20 Best Songs of 2007[6]
  • A musical named after their hit song 'God Of This City' won a Dove Award for Youth/Childrens Musical of the year at the 43rd annual GMA Dove Awards.

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