David Crowder

David Crowder was the lead vocalist of the David Crowder Band, a highly successful Christian rock band that formed in Waco, Texas in 1996 and disbanded in 2012. They released 8 major studio albums and became one of the most listened to bands in Christian contemporary music.

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Profession :

Rock Singer

Birthday :

July 8, 1974

Age :

50

David Crowder, an American musician, songwriter, author, and pastor, initially rose to fame as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the David Crowder Band. This Christian rock and worship band, which formed in Waco, Texas in 1996, disbanded in 2012 after releasing eight major studio albums and becoming a prominent name in Christian contemporary music. Since then, Crowder has embarked on a successful solo career under the moniker “Crowder,” releasing two studio albums. Some of his most well-known works include “Can You Hear Us?” (2002), “Illuminate” (2003), and “A Collision” (2005), which feature popular Christian worship songs such as “Open Up the Sky” and “Here Is Our King.” Throughout his career, Crowder has earned 15 Dove Awards and two Grammy nominations for his contributions to Christian music. He is also an avid collector of old church organs, often incorporating them into his music. In addition to his musical pursuits, Crowder is involved in charitable efforts, supporting clean water initiatives and partnering with organizations like Habitat for Humanity.