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Crowder (David Wallace Crowder, bornNovember 29, 1971) is an American Christian folktronica musician. He was the lead singer in the now defunct David Crowder Band and has been using known the stage name Crowder since 2012. After over a decade of making music with the David Crowder Band, David Crowder is now embarking on a new musical journey as a solo artist, under the name Crowder. “I am thrilled to announce a new album coming out under the name Crowder,” the singer explains. “I’ve never been more excited about a batch of songs!” Read more on Last.fm

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  • ccm
  • christian alternative rock
  • christian music

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of music is Crowder?
Crowder is best known for his innovative blend of contemporary Christian music, rock, and pop. As a solo artist, Crowder incorporates elements of electronic music, folk, and even Southern gospel into his sound, making his musical style both eclectic and widely appealing. Crowder's music is characterized by powerful vocals, dynamic arrangements, and deeply meaningful lyrics that often explore themes of faith, redemption, and hope. His unique approach to music production, often using both traditional and modern instruments, sets him apart in the Christian music scene. Songs like "Come As You Are" and "Good God Almighty" showcase his ability to combine rock-driven energy with pop sensibility, resulting in tracks that are both radio-friendly and spiritually resonant. Crowder's concerts are known for their energetic performances and immersive worship experiences, drawing in audiences from various musical backgrounds. As a result, Crowder has become a prominent figure in the crossover of Christian rock and pop genres, consistently delivering chart-topping hits and inspiring listeners worldwide.
What church is Crowder affiliated with?
Crowder, whose full name is David Crowder, was historically affiliated with University Baptist Church in Waco, Texas. This church played a pivotal role in shaping his early music career, as it was the birthplace of the David Crowder Band, which served as the church's worship band. University Baptist Church is well-known for its contemporary approach to worship, and Crowder's involvement there allowed him to experiment musically while staying rooted in his Christian faith. The church's progressive ethos and focus on creative expression provided Crowder with the freedom to develop his distinctive sound, blending rock, pop, and electronic influences with worship music. While Crowder's active leadership role at University Baptist Church has changed since launching his solo career, the connection remains an essential part of his musical identity and spiritual journey. Today, Crowder continues to create music that resonates with church communities and Christian music fans worldwide, maintaining his reputation as a leading voice in modern worship music.
Why did Crowder change his name?
David Crowder did not change his name for artistic reasons but rather rebranded himself simply as "Crowder"
Why did David Crowder's band disband?
The David Crowder Band disbanded in 2012, ending a successful run that began in the late 1990s. The breakup was amicable and planned, rather than the result of conflict or creative differences. The band members felt they had completed their mission and artistic journey together, culminating in the release of their final album, "Give Us Rest (A Requiem Mass in C [The Happiest of All Keys])."
What is the story behind Crowder?
The story behind Crowder begins in Waco, Texas, where David Crowder founded the David Crowder Band while serving as worship leader at University Baptist Church. The band quickly gained recognition for their fresh take on worship music, blending rock, pop, and electronic elements with spiritually rich lyrics. Over the years, the David Crowder Band released several critically acclaimed albums and became a staple in the Christian music scene. After over a decade of success, the band amicably decided to disband in 2012, feeling they had accomplished their collective mission. David Crowder then launched his solo career as "Crowder,"

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