The Wedding (band)

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The Wedding (formerly known as Easier Said) were an American Christian band from Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States. Musically, The Wedding fuses elements of Christian punk, Christian rock, Alternative Contemporary Christian, pop punk, ska, piano rock, and post-hardcore with their pop rock base. The band was signed to independent Brave New World Records, but the label was closed in 2009; leaving the band with no label. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Wedding plays at Cornerstone Festival 2007.
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rdf:langString Brave New World/originally Rambler Records
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rdf:langString Matt Shelton
rdf:langString Clint Robinson
rdf:langString Andy Heck
rdf:langString Cody Driggers
rdf:langString Adam Thron
rdf:langString Matt Jameson
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rdf:langString Kevin Kiehn
rdf:langString Trevor Sarver
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rdf:langString The Wedding (formerly known as Easier Said) were an American Christian band from Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States. Musically, The Wedding fuses elements of Christian punk, Christian rock, Alternative Contemporary Christian, pop punk, ska, piano rock, and post-hardcore with their pop rock base. The band was signed to independent Brave New World Records, but the label was closed in 2009; leaving the band with no label. The band has toured with the likes of Thousand Foot Krutch, Love and Death, Bachman–Turner Overdrive, Bleach, John Reuben, The Goodnight Fight, Last Tuesday, Number One Gun, Anberlin, Spoken, Disciple, The O.C. Supertones, Superchic[k], The Fold, House of Heroes and Falling Up. Their debut album, The Wedding was produced by Mark Lee Townsend and featured several of their songs which became Christian radio hits, including "Move This City" and "Song for the Broken". Their sophomore effort Polarity peaked at No. 41 on the United States Billboard Christian Albums chart and No. 26 on the Heatseekers chart. After former singer Kevin Kiehn got married, he departed the band. Landon Ginnings filled in for him on vocals until their current singer, Matt Shelton, formerly of Letter Kills, joined.
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