East to West

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East to West
Origin Cleveland, Tennessee
Genres Christian
Years active 1993 (1993) - 1997 (1997)

East to West was a Contemporary Christian music duo from Cleveland, Tennessee formed in 1993.

Background

Neal Coomer and Jay DeMarcus met in Cleveland, TN at Lee College, which is now Lee University and decided to form a Christian pop group along the lines of Level 42 or Go West. They released two albums, East to West in 1993 and North of the Sky, in 1995, which hit #16 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart that same year.[1] The group toured in the United States with Al Denson and 4Him before breaking up in 1997.[2] DeMarcus later went on to become a member of the group Rascal Flatts.

The group's Christian radio hits included "Welcome to the Next Level" (#3, 1994), "Prince of Peace" (#1, 1994), "Hungry for You" (#3, 1995), "Heart on the Line" (#16, 1995), "This Time Around" (#5, 1995), "Still in Love" (#9, 1995), "Live Like I'm Leaving" (#19, 1996), and "Talk to Me" (#15, 1996).[2]

Discography

References

  1. "Billboard". Allmusic.com. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Powell, Mark Allan (2002). The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music. Hendrickson. p. 288. 
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