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17-460: [REDACTED] Look up obvious in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Obvious may refer to: Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Obvious (4Him album) , 1998 Obvious (Plus One album) , 2002 Songs [ edit ] "Obvious", a song by Christina Aguilera from the album Christina Aguilera , 1999 "Obvious",

34-438: A Contemporary Christian vocal group founded in the late 1960s and directed by Roger Breland . Truth had a rotating roster of four male and four female vocalists. After three representatives from Benson Records attended several Truth concerts in the late 1980s during which Andy, Mark, Marty, and Kirk performed, Benson approached the quartet saying that they wanted to use the guys to create a new male four-member vocal group under

51-617: A song by Ariana Grande from the album Positions , 2020 "Obvious", a song by Craig David from the album 22 (2022) "Obvious", a song by the Drums from the album Jonny (2023) Other uses [ edit ] Obvious, an art collective that created the 2018 painting Edmond de Belamy Ron Obvious , Canadian record producer Ron Obvious ( Monty Python ) See also [ edit ] Captain Obvious (disambiguation) Obviously (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

68-407: A song by Blink-182 from the album Blink-182 , 2003 " The Obvious ", a song by Orgy from Punk Statik Paranoia , 2003 "Obvious" (Westlife song) , 2004 "Obvious" (LeToya song) , 2006 "Obvious", a song by The Operation M.D. from the album We Have an Emergency , 2007 "Obvious" (Charlee song) , 2011 "Obvious", a song by Ariana Grande from the album Positions , 2020 "Obvious",

85-421: A song by Christina Aguilera from the album Christina Aguilera , 1999 "Obvious", a song by Blink-182 from the album Blink-182 , 2003 " The Obvious ", a song by Orgy from Punk Statik Paranoia , 2003 "Obvious" (Westlife song) , 2004 "Obvious" (LeToya song) , 2006 "Obvious", a song by The Operation M.D. from the album We Have an Emergency , 2007 "Obvious" (Charlee song) , 2011 "Obvious",

102-437: A song by Craig David from the album 22 (2022) "Obvious", a song by the Drums from the album Jonny (2023) Other uses [ edit ] Obvious, an art collective that created the 2018 painting Edmond de Belamy Ron Obvious , Canadian record producer Ron Obvious ( Monty Python ) See also [ edit ] Captain Obvious (disambiguation) Obviously (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

119-979: Is also producing albums for other artists. In 2011, Magehee is on the faculty of Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado , teaching courses in Worship Band, Studio Recording, Beats and Loops, and Songwriting. After nearly five years apart, the quartet made their first reunion on the K-Love Friends and Family Cruise in January 2009. A one-off concert in West Monroe, Louisiana took place in March, and another reunion happened on Kathy Troccoli's "KT and Friends Cruise" to Alaska in June 2010. In early 2013, they performed several concerts on

136-432: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages obvious [REDACTED] Look up obvious in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Obvious may refer to: Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Obvious (4Him album) , 1998 Obvious (Plus One album) , 2002 Songs [ edit ] "Obvious",

153-990: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Obvious (4Him album) 4Him was an American christian group founded in 1990 in Mobile, Alabama . The group has ten Dove awards , a Grammy nomination and three certified gold albums to their credit. The group was inducted into Alabama's Music Hall of Fame, following the awarding of The Governor's Achievement Award. The group has also been featured performers for popular Christian Evangelist crusaders, Billy Graham and Luis Palau . 4Him disbanded in 2006 to pursue individual careers of ministry and music. They have released 12 studio albums which have produced 27 number one singles. The group has made sporadic reunion appearances since 2009. Andy Chrisman , Mark Harris , Marty Magehee, and Kirk Sullivan originally met when they sang together in Truth ,

170-899: Is worship pastor at Church on the Move in Tulsa, Oklahoma . In 2008, he, along with the Church on the Move Praise Band, released Beautiful Name , a live worship CD. In 2005, Mark Harris released The Line Between the Two . In 2007, Harris won a GMA Dove Award in the category of Inspirational Song of the Year for "Find Your Wings". On September 25, 2007, he released his second album Windows and Walls on INO Records. On October 13, 2011, Harris released his third album Stronger In The Broken Places on Stylos Records. In 2012, Harris' song, "When We're Together"

187-526: The Encore album), a new reworked arrangement of his trademark song "The Basics of Life", and a bonus track of a song recorded when he was twelve years old. In 2008, Marty Magehee released his independent solo release, Open , on his website. The first single, "Eyes Wide Open", was released to Christian radio in May 2008. The album also included the song "Runaway Train", which appeared on 4Him's final CD, Encore . He

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204-453: The Benson label. "Where There Is Faith", their first single, stayed at No. 1 on the charts for eight weeks, two months before 4Him left Truth. Releasing their self-titled debut in 1990, they blended the traditions of Christian music 's past, with modern pop production and practical lyrics. In 1996, with the release of The Message , 4Him changed their overall sound in an effort to keep pushing

221-402: The creative limits of the group. The guys replaced the over-the-top orchestrations and choral vocal arrangements with a stripped down, acoustic band approach where one of the guys would sing lead and the other three would sing backing vocals. On 1998's Obvious , each member took more ownership of their music – becoming more involved in the production and songwriting aspects. By 2004, all four of

238-560: The guys reevaluated the future of the ministry. After close to seventeen years together, the members of 4Him decided to embark on solo careers. On September 23, 2006, they performed their final concert at Cottage Hill Baptist Church in Mobile, AL , the city where 4Him's 17-year journey first started. At that concert, various individuals (including family members, record producers, management, and Truth founder Roger Breland) were recognized for their contributions to 4Him's ministry. Andy Chrisman released his freshman solo effort One in 2004, and

255-411: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Obvious . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Obvious&oldid=1179851788 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

272-411: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Obvious . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Obvious&oldid=1179851788 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

289-462: Was featured in the film, Courageous . Until mid-2013, he served as artist-in-residence and worship pastor at Bay Community Church outside Mobile, Alabama. He currently serves as executive worship pastor at Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas. In 2010, Kirk Sullivan released his independent solo release Timeless on his website. Timeless contains "Get Down Mountain" (previously featured on

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