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New Wine

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New Songs uploaded: I've Got It!, The Omnipotent. The Chosen One. Thank You Lord.--------Coming from the deep south, New Wine toured the USA from 1974 to 1977, performing at Music Festivals, State Fairs, Universities, Concert Arenas, and all denominations of Churches. One of the more unusual venues they played was the Washington State Penitentiary (aka. Concrete Mama, Wally World).From diverse musical influences, each songwriter with their unique style, as a band they feature lush vocal harmonies, backed with progressive instrumentation and arrangements.The group is documented in the book 'Fuzz, Acid and Flowers, Revisited - A Comprehensive Guide to American Garage, Psychedelic, and Hippie Rock (1964-1975)' (Borderline Productions, ISBN: 1 899855 14 9), copyright 2004, by Vernon Joynson.New Wine shared the stage with Andrea Crouch, Pat Terry, Dallas Holm, New Christy Minstrels, Oak Ridge boys, Kenny Rogers, Pat Boone, Talbot Brothers, Brush Arbor, Reba Rambo, Chuck Girard, Norman Grubb, Bob Harrington, among others.Three limited edition albums were released by the group on Lp, Cassette, and 8 track tape. These studio recordings have now been digitized, restored and remastered, presented here for the first time in over 30 years.In 2005 a long forgotten board-patch tape recording of a 1977 California performance was found (Thanks Nick, aka. Bone Conductors!). This unique recording has been painstakingly restored and remastered.The 1977 Concert tape features New Wine performing at their best. Over hundreds of concerts their songs had distilled and matured, and as a group they sang and played as one. From this lost 1977 live recording you can now hear 'Since Jesus Came into my Life' and 'Old Time Gospel' above.We hope you will feel joy in your heart when you listen to our music."The whole function of the vessel is to receive something. Now get this clear: the vessel never becomes the liquid, nor the liquid the vessel. I add this because we humans are so proud that there creeps into us the idea that we can be deified. That is blasphemy. There is no such thing as self-deification, except that of Satan, the pseudo-God, and what we share with him. The divine can dwell in the human, but forever the human is the human and the divine the divine. God has said, "I will not give my glory to another." That is the vital importance of the vessel illustration: we are forever the container; He is that which we contain. That relationship never changes." (Norman Grubb, The Key to Everything. Fort Washington: Christian Literature Crusade. 1960. Pgs 23,24).

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Member Since: 28/03/2008
Band Members: Allen Jones (vocals, drums, percussion, guitar) Daniel Killman (vocals, Arp String Ensemble, Piano, Fender Rhodes, percussion) Bret Moreland (vocals, bass, micromoog, Arp Odyssey, percussion) Peter Pauley (concert sound engineering, photography, album cover design) John Shaw (vocals, guitar, Arp String Ensemble, Arp Odyssey, Piano, Fender Rhodes) Vikki Wade (vocals, percussion) Karol Yates (vocals, percussion)
Influences: Andrae Crouch, Edwin Hawkins, Aretha Franklin, Larry Norman, Petra, Larry Graham, Billy Preston, 2nd Chapter of Acts, Imperials, Bootsy Collins, Eagles, Sly Stone, Pat Terry, Beatles, Stanley Clarke, Bread, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Danniebelle Hall, James Brown, Gary Wright, Stevie Wonder, Randy Stonehill, Phil Keaggy, Jimi Hendrix, Jackson Browne, Frank Zappa, Steely Dan, Bill Gaither, Joni Mitchell, Little Richard, the Funk Brothers and every Motown artist.
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Record Label: Big Thirsty Towels
Type of Label: Indie

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