Rick Cua
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Rick Cua (born December 3, 1948) is an American Christian rock singer, songwriter, bassist, author and ordained minister. He is a former member of the Southern rock band, Outlaws, whom he joined in 1980, but left in 1983 to pursue a full-time career in contemporary Christian music, the year after, wherein he gained popularity throughout most of the 1980s as a leather-jacket-wearing rocker with an arena rock sound featuring big, shout-along choruses.
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Rick Cua
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Rick Cua
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Rick Cua
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Syracuse, New York, US
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1948-12-03
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1948-12-03
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Rick Cua
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UCA
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Refuge
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songwriter
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music publishing executive
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Rick Cua
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Bill Cuomo, John Leslie Hug, Robert White Johnson,
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Tony Morra
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1982
1983
1985
1986
1988
1989
1991
1992
1993
1995
1997
2007
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"I'll Be Satisfied" and "Young Boy, Young Girl"
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"Message Of Love" and "Heaven Won't Stop The Rain"
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"Wear Your Colors" and "This Raging Fire"
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"What If?"
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"Won't Fade Away"
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"You're My Road" and "Don't Say Suicide"
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You Can Still Rock 'n Roll
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Ten
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greatest
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studio
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1980
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Rick Cua (born December 3, 1948) is an American Christian rock singer, songwriter, bassist, author and ordained minister. He is a former member of the Southern rock band, Outlaws, whom he joined in 1980, but left in 1983 to pursue a full-time career in contemporary Christian music, the year after, wherein he gained popularity throughout most of the 1980s as a leather-jacket-wearing rocker with an arena rock sound featuring big, shout-along choruses.
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Reached No. 29 on Billboard's Top Contemporary Christian chart
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Reached No. 33 on Billboard's Top Contemporary Christian chart
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Recorded at Glaser Recording Studio and Lower Level Studio, Nashville, TN.
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feat. Ian Bairnson on guitar
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with the Ah-Koo-Sticks
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1980
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