Echoing Angels Signed

© Kevan Breitinger

Jun 28, 2006
Echoing Angels, You Alone
INO Records has announced the signing of the Georgia-based band Echoing Angels.

Their national debut, "You Alone," is set to release nationwide on September 5. INO president Jeff Moseley says, "When I first heard "You Alone" I was moved by the song. After getting to know the guys, I have been moved by their art and their hearts. This is a debut that will make an impact!"

Seasoned performers, Echoing Angels (formerly Two Bare Feet) has shared seven years together on stage and performed with the likes of MercyMe, Tait , and NewSong. They have also received airplay in Atlanta with the title track of their debut, the project's first single to hit radio June 30th.

Hailing from Atlanta, this band has a contemporary style infused with pop elements. "You Alone" is produced by Peter Kipley.

Drummer Jon Poole and bass guitarist Josh Armour started the band over a slice of pizza and later added lead vocalist Chris Peevy, and guitarists Shannon Coleman and Jared Lee to the band whose name is taken from an original song inspired by Hebrews 1:14, speaking of angels being known as God's servants that come to care for man. The band's name is a continual reflection of the support system that encourages each member to live out his role in God's plan.

If there was one word to describe the band's mission, it would be: obedience. Each member learns obedience not just in the spotlight of the stage, but in the light of the day-to-day. "If the five of us were not in a band together, we'd still strive to be obedient each day; we'd seek God's word and plan for our lives, says bass guitarist Armour. "We five inspire each other and keep each other going," lead vocalist Peevy says, "to share our passion for worship and God and being obedient to what he's called us to do. He doesn't need us, but he uses us."


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