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John New

About Me

John is a veteran musician, songwriter, producer and worship leader from Southern California. He spent the last eight years in full-time church ministry. His latest project is HDC Live::2005 , recorded at High Desert Church in Victorville, CA, which features some of his original material. In 2006-7 he played keyboards for Integrity recording artist Lincoln Brewster, including an appearance at the 2007 NAMM Show , and was able to contribute to Brewster's best-selling recordings of Everlasting God and Salvation is Here. He appears locally with his "purely recreational" band, The Johnny Five.
He is currently doing independent bookings around Southern California- including regular appearances at Olive Drive Church in Bakersfield- private instruction, and working on his next solo project, due in 2008. real editor best profile tools real editor best profile tools
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Christmas 2006 with Lincoln Brewster and Jeff Scott

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Member Since: 15/01/2008
Band Website: www.johnnew.net
Influences: John Mayer, U2, Sting, Train, Vertical Horizon, Matchbox 20, MercyMe, Chris Tomlin, Stevie Wonder, Whiteheart, Michael W. Smith, Rush, Petra, Phil Wickham, Starfield, Paul Baloche, Bruce Hornsby, Michael MacDonald, Goo Goo Dolls, Steven Curtis Chapman, Lincoln Brewster, Harry Connick Jr., David Foster, Toto, Van Halen
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Things That Already Happened Tomorrow

So tomorrow I created all new ideas for songs I've been working on for a while now. My latest project is coming along nicely. Plenty of people have asked when this thing's gonna be available, and the ...
Posted by on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:32:00 GMT

Song Demos

Hey- I've posted a few songs I'm working on here, each in some stage of production. (Except for "God of Me", which comes from my latest live album.) They're by no means finished, but I wanted to get a...
Posted by on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:36:00 GMT

Merging into Traffic in a 78 Datsun

I'm consistently amazed at how anyone survives driving the freeways of Southern California. If you spend enough time traveling them, you will undoubtedly see things that have no business occurring at ...
Posted by on Thu, 17 Jan 2008 02:25:00 GMT