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Unlike many contemporary Christian artists of their time, Resurrection Band frequently addressed harsh social issues such as apartheid , homelessness, poverty, and drug abuse.
The band was led by the husband-and-wife duo of Glenn Kaiser (vocals, guitar) and Wendi Kaiser (vocals). Other long-standing members included Stu Heiss (guitar), Ray Montroy (bass), and John Herrin (drums). Resur Zenekar
(commonly referred to as Resurrection Band , Rez Band , or simply Rez ) was a pioneering American Christian rock band credited as a forerunner of the Christian metal and hard rock genres . Formed in 1972 in Chicago, the group was a core part of the Jesus People USA (JPUSA) intentional community and utilized their music as a form of evangelism and social commentary. Band Overview & History Unlike many contemporary Christian artists of their time,
During their peak in the 1980s, the band achieved rare crossover success for a Christian act, with two music videos for the songs "Love Comes Down" and "Crimes" appearing on MTV. Key Discography Rez Band - Grrr Records (commonly referred to as Resurrection Band , Rez
The group officially disbanded in 2000 after nearly 30 years together, though they occasionally reunited for special events like the Cornerstone Festival (which band members helped found). Musical Style & lyrical Themes