Alabaster Box (band)

Alabaster Box is 5-piece, female led rock/pop band from Australia's Gold Coast, now based in the USA. The band originated at Christian Community Church in Burleigh Waters on the Gold Coast. The band became a full-time music ministry at the beginning of 2000. Since then, Alabaster Box has won awards, delivered singles to Australian Christian Radio and toured in Australia, New Zealand, England and the USA.

Members

Former Members

Discography

"Alabaster Box" - 1998

"Show Me" EP - 2000

"Main Attraction" - 2001

"Love On The Radio" - 2004

"Live at Ripley Road DVD" - 2006

"We Will Not Be Silent" - 2008

Singles

2009 "Fearlessly Stumble" #1 on TRAA and Rock Across Australia Charts

2008 "New York" #1 for 9 consecutive weeks TRAA & Rock Across Australia Charts

2008 "We Will Not Be Silent" #1 for 12 consecutive weeks TRAA & Rock Across Australia Charts

2004 "Love on the Radio" #1 TRAA RadioActive Song (MAY)

2004 "Love on the Radio" #1 HOT 25 COUNTDOWN

For much of 2004 and continuing into 2005, Alabaster Box was in the top three 'most played Christian evangelist artists' in the country and has held down the number one spot for highest independent album sales in the same category.

2004 "There's Hope" #1 Most Played Independent Song by Australasian Artist on Australian Christian Radio

2004 "There's Hope" #1 for 8 consecutive weeks TRAA & Rock Across Australia Charts TOP 30

2001 "Main Attraction" #1 TRAA RadioActive Song (Sept)

2001 "It's Beginning Today" #2 TRAA RadioActive Artist

2001 "It's Beginning Today" #1 TRAA RadioActive Australasian Song and Artist

2001 "Carry On" #2 TRAA RadioActive Australasian Song

2000 "Show Me" (single) #1 TRAA RadioActive Australasian Song (Oct)

Tours

Alabaster Box play approximately 200 shows a year in schools, churches, youth groups, festivals and concerts.

Mainstage Slots:

Alabaster Box has travelled extensively throughout Australia, and has undertaken ten tours of New Zealand, six of the USA and one in England.

Awards

2004 Australian Gospel Music Awards
2003 Johnny Dennis Music Award
2004 Music Oz Awards
1999 QLD Recording Industry Awards
1998 96Five FM Creative Challenge

External links

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