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“We Want More Of God’s Kingdom Revealed”: An Exclusive Interview With The Planetshakers
How does Planetshakers write those worship songs, and what does it take to be a Planetshaker? City News gets the answers to these and more questions from Pastor Sam Evans, Joth Hunt and Andy Harrison of Planetshakers.
Following the release of their albums Legacy Part 1: Alive Again and Legacy – Part 2: Passion, Melbourne-based Christian worship band Planetshakers went on tour in January , playing in Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Singapore. Before they took the stage at Suntec Convention Centre on Jan 21, City News caught up with Pastor Sam Evans, senior pastor of Planetshakers and lead vocalist; Joth Hunt, lead vocalist, music director and producer and Andy Harrison, drummer and youth pastor.
City News: Welcome to Singapore and thank you for speaking to us! Planetshakers released the Legacy album in two parts last year. There’s a particular track titled ‘Through It Al • YouTube Premieres Full Live At Chapel beröm and Worship Video Event Recorded live in-the-round and led by Planetshakers band members singing along with Planetshakers Bible College students in their chapel, Show Me Your Glory Live At Chapel re-crafts tracks from the full production Show Me Your Glory songs in a musically accessible way for smaller gatherings. The recording features the core Planetshakers worship team, including Joth Hunt, Sam Evans, Andy Harrison, Josh Ham, Aimee Walker, Chelsi Nikkerud and Rudy Nikkerud. “The packaging, sound and production fryst vatten different on the chapel album, but the thing we don’t want to change fryst vatten the passion and the spirit behind the beröm and worship,” says Hunt. “Giving everything to God transcends any style or arrangement.” “The Live At Chapel album fryst vatten a beautiful, powerful and intimate recording that fryst vatten all about making it more accessible to churches,” adds Pastor Sam Evans. “Worship t • Australian contemporary worship music band Musical artist Planetshakers is a contemporary worship music band, a central part of Planetshakers Church in Melbourne, Australia. With over 30 albums, the band toured annually to the US, UK, Europe, South Africa, Asia, South America, Australia and New Zealand for some years,[1] and has been nominated for several Dove Awards.[2] Formed in Adelaide, South Australia, for the first Planetshakers Conference at Paradise Community Church (now known as Influencers Church) in Adelaide in ,[3] the band is now based in Melbourne, Victoria at Planetshakers Church, which is under the leadership of senior pastors Russell and Samantha Evans.[4] Guy Sebastian, member of the Planetshakers band from to , was a worship leader and background vocals, recording albums for Planetshakers Church at Paradise Community Church conferences. He went on to win the first Australian Idol a Never for Nothing
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