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MANAGEMENT:
The Von Agency
[email protected]
5543 Edmondson Pike
Suite 175
Nashville, TN 37027
615.941.8207 Fax
Booking:
The Covenant Artist Agency
Ben Holeton
1-866-433-7028
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3724 Asheford Trace
Antioch, TN 37013
The True Story of Cross Culture
Self-described as hard hitting and energetic, deep and intricate, its difficult to pinpoint a single source of Cross Culture's musical influence. "Our versatile sound goes hand in hand with the band's name," comments guitarist and bassist Justin David. "We cross traditional musical boundaries by mixing hard, melodic rock with hints of jazz, gospel and R&B."
Musically, Cross Culture admits that it's probably not reinventing the wheel. "We don't claim to be exclusive in our sound,"says David. "We simply bring all that we are and all that we like musically to the table in hopes that music lovers of all backgrounds will walk away with something relevant."
The concept works well for Cross Culture. The band freely draws from many well-loved musical sources to create music that offers something for everyone, especially on its national debut release, Proof Positive.
Proof Positive kicks off in signature Cross Culture fashion with the jammin', seize-the-moment anthem "This Moment in Time." The album maintains unwavering momentum from one hook-laden track to the next. Among Cross Culture's most musically diverse cuts is "Wave". The hybrid style of "Wave" successfully relates its universal message about perseverance amidst life's ups and downs.
Cross Culture makes its beliefs honest and transparent in its music. "One of These Days" is a prime example. Justin explains, "I went through a bit of a depressed stage, and my character suffered because of it. I felt like I was set up to be a failure. This song talks about our aspirations to grow and to become better individuals than anyone said we could be. We want to convey the message that there's something bigger and more meaningful than the status quo."
Aware that being a band on stage is something bigger, the members of Cross Culture draw on personal experiences to set their purpose as a group. "We strive to be an example to others individually and as a band. We are driven by our faith in Jesus Christ, and living the "Culture" of the Cross."